Roland MC-09 Manual De Usuario

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Creating and playing a loop
Contents that are saved in a process patch
• Eleven most recent button operations
• Settings of the pattern when you captured it
• Capture volume
• Settings of part 1
• Loop merge From and To parts
• Pattern settings when you saved the process patch
• Pan settings when you saved the process patch
Contents that are not saved in a process patch
• Audio data
• Realtime operations of the knobs
Only the last setting will be saved. Movements will not be recorded.
• Performances of an external MIDI device
• Part volume settings when you saved the process patch
• Mute data for each part
Saving a process patch
* Process patch settings are temporary. If you want to keep a process patch, you must 
save it. A process patch that has not been saved cannot be played.
1
Press the [PROCESS PATCH] button.
The indicator will light, and the display will indicate "Prc."
* If you decide to abort the Save process, press the [EXIT] button or the [PROCESS 
PATCH] button.
2
Press the [WRITE] button.
The display will ask you if you really want to save the settings (Sur).
3
Press the [WRITE] button to save the settings.
While the settings are being saved, the display will indicate "bsy." When 
saving has been completed, you will return to the screen in which you were 
before beginning the Save operation.
* If you want to abort the Save operation, press the [EXIT] button.
Playing back a process patch
1
Press the [PROCESS PATCH] button.
The indicator will light, and the display will indicate “Prc.”
2
Press the [
](PLAY) button.
The contents that were saved in the process patch will be played back 
consecutively. When the entire contents have been played back, the process 
patch will automatically stop playing.
If you want to stop playback of the process patch before it has finished, press 
the [
](STOP) button.
* When you play back a process patch, the loop you are currently creating, and any 
unsaved process patch will be lost.
One process patch can be 
saved in the internal 
memory of the MC-09. You 
can also store patches on an 
external MIDI device 
(p. 65).
To check the content of the 
process patch before you 
save it, press the [PROCESS 
PATCH] button so its 
indicator lights, then press 
the [ENTER] button.
When you do this, a loop 
will be created according to 
the current process patch 
contents. 
This will not affect the 
process patches that are 
already saved.