Rodgers MR-200 Owner's Manual page 26

Song player/recorder
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Song Player/Recorder
done for your own good: otherwise, it
would have been possible to record new
parts in "C", while the song data were still in
"E".
A Press the [TRANSPOSE] button.
The display now responds with:
B Use the [VALUE] knob to set the desired
interval (–6~+5 semitones).
Here is how to calculate the correct
value:
• What key does the song use? (This is your
"0" value.) Example
• What key should be used during playback?
Example
C major
• How many semitones do you need to go up
or down?
Example
[D#, D, C#, C]= 4 down, so
"–4".
C Press the [TRANSPOSE] button (it lights) to
use the transposition interval you just set.
You can also set the transposition interval without
activating the [TRANSPOSE] button by pressing
and holding it while setting the value with the
[VALUE] knob.
D Switch the [TRANSPOSE] button on and off
to alternate between the original key and
the transposition interval.
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Transpose
0
E major
Switching recorded parts on and off
You can temporarily switch off recorded
parts (to "mute" them) if you want to play
them yourself or prefer not to hear them.
These settings are not saved and will be can-
celled when you load another song.
A Select the song you want to listen to.
See pages 17 and 38.
B Switch off the [DISK], [MENU] or
[SOUND¥SELECT] button (if it lights).
C Press [TRACK] below the display and use the
[VALUE] knob to scroll through the available
tracks:
All
All tracks listed below.
Tempo
The track that contains the tempo
settings (initial song tempo, possi-
ble tempo changes).
Master
The track that contains important
settings for your keyboard/organ
and/or tone generator.
Org
Tracks 12~16. These correspond
to the MIDI channels used by
Rodgers organs. (Not all organ
models use all of these channels,
though.)
Oth
All tracks not included in the
"Org" group (i.e. 1~11).
1~16
The track whose number you
select.
The "Org" and "Oth" options actually
refer to the two MIDI OUT sockets:
"Org"= A, "Oth"= B. (At first, tracks 12~
16 are indeed assigned to MIDI OUT A,
while 1~11 are assigned to MIDI OUT B.
This can be changed (see page 36), how-
ever.) The Master and Tempo tracks are
assigned to both MIDI OUT A and B. This
cannot be changed.
D Press the [VALUE] knob ("PUSH") for each
selected track (or group of tracks) you do
not want to hear.
The "„" symbol means that the selected
track(s) contains data.
Make sure that "∞" is displayed next to a
track you do not want to hear.

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