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Roland MSQ-1QO Owner's Manual page 28

Midi digital keyboard recorder

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6.
Channel
Erase
If
you happen
to
make
an
error
while
overdubbing
using
a
new
MIDI
Channel number,
the
Channel
Erase function can
be
effectively
used,
because
this
function allows
you
to
erase the data
on
the
Channel
number you
assign independently.
©
Set the
Mode
Switch
Q
to
Load/Play.
(2)
By
using the Reset Button
©,
the
Back
Mea-
sure Button
®
and
the
Forward
Measure
But-
ton
©,
go
to
the
first
measure
of
the data
to
be
erased.
RESET
-*»
Set
to the
1st
measure
Back-up
one measure
Forward one
measure
By
using the
MIDI Channel
Button©
Button
££
the
set
I—
-I
Button
©
and
the
F—
an appropriate MIDI Channel
Shift
number
to
assign the
MIDI
Channel you wish
to
erase.
While
holding
down
|
MIDI
CH
I
©
MIDI
Shift
number-1
<£>
MIDI
Shift
number
+
1
n=n
e.g.)
If
you
wish
to
delete the data
on Channel
1
,
set
the MIDI
Channel
Shift
number
to
zero
(the
Display
should
show
"
").
If
you
wish
to
delete the data
on Channel
10,
set
the MIDI
Channel
Shift
number
to
9.
©
While
holding the
Shift
Button
©
down,
press
the Erase Button
©
to turn
the
unit to
the Erase
mode.
©
Press the
MIDI Channel
Button®.
®
Press the
Load
Button
®,
and
the data
is
erased
from
the assigned
measure
to
the end.
Then
the Erase
mode
is
automatically
cancel-
led.
7.
Sequencing
a
Rhythm
Machine
(with
Dynamics)
By
using the
MSQ-100
with
a
MIDI
rhythm
machine
that
accepts
Key
Velocity
information,
Dynamics
(such as the TR-909),
a
unique
result
can be
obtained.
That
is,
by
loading
rhythm
data
into
the
MSQ-100
by
using
a
MIDI
keyboard
with
the
Key
Velocity function (such as
HP-300/400),
rhythm
with
Dynamics
can be
played. Also, subtle
nuances
can be expressed through
real
time
load-
ing.
MIDI
Keyboard
(HP-300/400
etc.
MSQ-100
OUT
MIDI
Rhythm
Machine
(TR-909
etc.)
The
Voices
of
the
TR-909 correspond
with the
keyboard
as
shown
below.
-Middle
C
I
I
I
IB
I
III
I
II
1.
Bass
Drum
2.
Snare
Drum
3.
Low Tom
4.
Mid
Tom
5.
High
Tom
6.
Rim
Shot
7.
Hand
Clap
8.
Hi
Hat
(Closed)
9.
Hi
Hat (Open)
10.
Crash
Cymbal
11.
Ride
Cymbal
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