Record Mode - MFB Tanzbar User Manual

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Soundengine
HTC High Tom / Conga
• Tune
Pitch
• Decay
Time of volume decay (up to steady tone)
• Sound
Step button 12 toggles between Tom and Conga.
Step button 13 enables a noise signal.
• Data
Noise level, simultanously for all three toms/congas.
CB Cowbell
• Data
16 different tunings
• Sound
Time of volume decay
MA Maracas
• Data
Time of volume decay
Bass Synthesizer/CV 3
• Data
Filter cutoff or CV 3 value
In addition to the above mentioned parameters, each instruments has a volume knob that
cannot be programmed. The same goes for the master volume knob. Just in case you
might wonder why the volume knobs might run a bit stiffy – this is an easy way to avoid
unwanted level changes.
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MFB Tanzbär
ReCORD MODe – PROGRAMMInG PATTeRnS
Finally, it's time to create your own patterns. The capabilities are vast and partly pretty
complex. So we still ask for your attention.
The different Record Modes
The sequencer features three different modes to programm patterns. They all have diffe-
rent functionality:
Manual Mode
Manual Mode will not record any sound parameters. They allways have to be tweaked by
hand.
Step Mode
Step Mode (factory setting) allows programming of different sound parameter settings per
step.
Jam Mode
Jam Mode is basically the same as Step Mode. In contrast to the Step mode, you can alter
a parameter's value on all steps of an instrument/track "live" and simultanously without
changing or leaving the Record mode. In Step mode, you would first have to select all
steps with the Select button to do the same.
In case that live programming and editing at the same time might be your goal, the Jam
Mode will do a good job. Usually, the Step Mode is the first choice to create patterns.
Record mode selection:
To select the Record Mode of your choice:
• Hold Shift + press Step 15 button (CB - Man/Step). The button toggles between:
- Manual mode
(LED = green)
- Step Mode
(LED = red)
- Jam Mode
(LED = orange).
• Press the flashing Select button. The selected mode becomes active.
The programming procedure is the same in all Record modes.
The following figure on page 18 shows a brief overview of all Step Record Mode functions.
The numbers show one possible and useful way to create a full featured pattern. Please
note that this figure is just an overview. You may use it as an orientation guide –
all required programming steps will be covered in detail in the following text section.

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