Roland MC-09 用户手册

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Using the MC-09 as a synthesizer
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To exit Step Edit mode, press the [EXIT] or [
] (STOP) 
button.
Creating a drum phrase (TR Recording)
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Press the [
](PLAY) button.
The display will briefly indicate "tr.r" (TR Recording), and then TR 
Recording will begin.
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Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is dark.
If it is lit, press the button to make it go dark.
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Use the C1 knob to specify the rhythm tone.
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Use the C2 knob to adjust the velocity (volume).
If you are creating a non-drum phrase (i.e., if you’ve selected a pattern from 
the LEAD or BASS group), use the C3 knob to adjust the gate time (note 
duration) in the same way as for step recording.
* It is not possible to specify the Gate Time if Vintage mode is turned on for a BASS 
group pattern.
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Rhythm tone
Display
Bass drum
Snare drum
Closed hi-hat
Opened hi-hat
These pages use the 
example of creating a drum 
phrase to explain TR 
Recording, but you can also 
use TR Recording to create 
melody or backing phrases. 
In this case, read references 
in this explanation to 
“rhythm tone” as “note.”
If you want to use the 
keyboard pads to specify 
the rhythm tone, press the 
[KEYBOARD] button so its 
indicator lights. After 
you’ve specified the 
rhythm tone, press the 
[KEYBOARD] button once 
again so the indicator goes 
out.
If you want to change the 
range (Octave Shift) of the 
keyboard pads, press the 
[DISPLAY] button enough 
times to get the OCT 
indicator to light, and then 
press the [INC] or [DEC] 
button.
Velocity
Rhythm
note
You can press the [TIE] 
button to input a tie, or the 
[REST] button to input a 
rest. However, it is not 
possible to input a rest 
while a RHYTHM group 
pattern is selected.