Roland MC-09 Manual De Usuario

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Connecting external MIDI devices
Using the MC-09 as the slave
The device that transmits MIDI messages is called the 
master
, and the device that receives the messages is called 
the 
slave
. Here’s how you can use the MC-09 as the slave 
and an external MIDI device as the master.
fig.7-3_70
* When using the MC-09 as the slave, do not transmit 
unnecessary MIDI messages from the external MIDI device on 
the MIDI channel that the MC-09 is receiving. Unnecessary 
MIDI messages from an external MIDI device may change the 
settings of the MC-09.
Playing the MC-09 from an 
external MIDI device
When you play an external MIDI sequencer or keyboard, the 
MC-09’s DSP synthesizer (the pattern tone or rhythm set) 
will sound.
Since the keyboard pads have a range of slightly more than 
one octave, your playing on them will be limited. However, 
if you use an external MIDI keyboard, you will be able to 
play the MC-09’s sounds with greater range.
1. Select a pattern from the LEAD, BASS, or RHYTHM 
group.
2. Set the same MIDI channel for the MC-09 and your 
3. Make settings on your external MIDI device.
Make settings on your external MIDI device so that it will 
transmit MIDI messages. For details, refer to the owner’s 
manual of your device.
4. Play your external MIDI device.
The MC-09’s DSP synthesizer will sound accordingly.
Controlling the MC-09 from an 
external MIDI device
By transmitting program change messages from an external 
MIDI device, you can switch the MC-09’s pattern, effect 
pattern, or loop control pattern. You can also transmit control 
change messages to modify the MC-09’s sound settings.
1. Set the MC-09 and your MIDI device to the same MIDI 
2. Press the [SETUP] button.
3. Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select one of the 
following parameters.
(Rx.Program Change)
Program changes can be transmitted from an 
external MIDI device to switch the MC-09’s sound, 
effect, or loop control patterns.
(Rx.Control Change)
Control changes can be transmitted from an 
external MIDI device to change settings such as 
cutoff frequency or resonance.
(Rx.Pitch Bend)
Pitch bend messages can be transmitted from an 
external MIDI device to change the pitch.
(Rx.SysEX)
System exclusive messages can be transmitted 
from an external MIDI device to change various 
settings.
(Sync Mode)
Start/Stop messages can be transmitted from an 
external MIDI device to play/stop the MC-09’s 
pattern, effect control, or loop control.
4. Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice of 
parameter.
5. Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display 
indicates “
”(ON).
If you selected 
(Sync Mode) in step 3, make the 
display show “
”(REMOTE).
6. If you want to make reception settings for another 
parameter, press the [EXIT] button, and then repeat 
steps 3–5.
7. When you are finished making settings, press the 
[SETUP] button.
8. Make settings on your external MIDI device.
Set your external MIDI device so that it will transmit the 
appropriate type of MIDI message. For details, refer to the 
owner’s manual for your device.
9. Transmit the appropriate type of MIDI message from 
your external MIDI device to control the MC-09.
MIDI device
(Sequencer, keyboard, etc.)
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
MIDI messages