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Additional Convenient Functionality <Advanced Operation>
To listen to your new (or a previously recorded) song, proceed as follows:
1.
Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] piston (it lights) to start
playback.
playback.
To temporarily stop playback, press [PLAY/PAUSE]
again (the piston flashes). Press it again to resume play-
back from where you halted it.
again (the piston flashes). Press it again to resume play-
back from where you halted it.
2.
Press the [STOP] piston to stop playback and return to
the beginning of your song.
The [PLAY/PAUSE] piston goes dark.
the beginning of your song.
The [PLAY/PAUSE] piston goes dark.
The recorded song data are transmitted to the C-200’s
MIDI Out port.
MIDI Out port.
At first, the C-200 uses a temporary memory for the data you record. That memory is erased when you redo your recording,
load another song or when you switch off the C-200. Therefore, you need to save recordings you want to keep and play back at a
later stage. To this end, the C-200 provides a USB Memory port located on the rear panel. The C-200 allows you to save up to 99
songs to an optional USB memory.
load another song or when you switch off the C-200. Therefore, you need to save recordings you want to keep and play back at a
later stage. To this end, the C-200 provides a USB Memory port located on the rear panel. The C-200 allows you to save up to 99
songs to an optional USB memory.
1.
Insert the optional USB memory into the C-200’s USB
Memory port.
Memory port.
Carefully insert the USB memory all the way into the
port until it is firmly in place.
port until it is firmly in place.
2.
Hold down the [REC] piston until the [STILL
GEDACKT 8] (ENTER) tilt tab starts flashing.
GEDACKT 8] (ENTER) tilt tab starts flashing.
3.
Enter a number between “01” and “99” using the
PEDAL and MANUAL I tilt tabs.
PEDAL and MANUAL I tilt tabs.
See the numbers on the tilt tabs. (The [USER/ORCH]
(“10”) tilt tab is used to enter the number “0”.)
Example: To enter “01”, press the [USER/ORCH] and
[SUBBASS] tilt tabs. The [USER/ORCH] (“10”) and
[SUBBASS] (“1”) tilt tabs flash sequentially to indicate
that you have entered the value “01”.
To enter “39”, press [USER/ORCH] (“3”) and [TRUM-
PET] (“9”) in that order. The [USER/ORCH] (“3”) and
[TRUMPET] (“9”) tilt tabs flash sequentially.
A similar flashing pattern is also used for any other
number you select here.
(“10”) tilt tab is used to enter the number “0”.)
Example: To enter “01”, press the [USER/ORCH] and
[SUBBASS] tilt tabs. The [USER/ORCH] (“10”) and
[SUBBASS] (“1”) tilt tabs flash sequentially to indicate
that you have entered the value “01”.
To enter “39”, press [USER/ORCH] (“3”) and [TRUM-
PET] (“9”) in that order. The [USER/ORCH] (“3”) and
[TRUMPET] (“9”) tilt tabs flash sequentially.
A similar flashing pattern is also used for any other
number you select here.
The C-200 uses the number you selected as file name to
save your song to the optional USB memory.
save your song to the optional USB memory.
Never remove a USB memory while the C-200’s power is
on. Doing so may corrupt the C-200’s data or the data on
the USB memory.
on. Doing so may corrupt the C-200’s data or the data on
the USB memory.
4.
Press the lower part of the [STILL GEDACKT 8]
(ENTER) tilt tab to save your recording.
(ENTER) tilt tab to save your recording.
The C-200 saves the song, and the tilt tabs of the last con-
figuration you have been using light. The song is saved
to the “C200/SONG” folder on the USB memory. If that
folder does not yet exist, it will be created automatically.
figuration you have been using light. The song is saved
to the “C200/SONG” folder on the USB memory. If that
folder does not yet exist, it will be created automatically.
Playing back your recorded song
Saving your song to an optional USB memory
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