Roland MC-09 用户手册

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Using the MC-09 as a synthesizer
Editing a phrase
1
Select the pattern that contains the phrase you want to edit 
(p. 16).
2
Press the [SEQ REC] button.
The display will briefly indicate "St.E" (Step Edit), and then you will enter 
Step Edit mode. 
The display will show the status of the currently selected step.
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3
Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is dark.
If it is lit, press the button to make it go dark.
4
Use the step [1]–[16] buttons to select the step(s) that you want 
to edit.
If you want to make the same settings for two or more steps, hold down the 
step button you pressed first and then press the buttons for the other steps.
5
Use the C1, C2, and C3 knobs to edit the settings of the note.
When you edit the note, the display will briefly show the note name.
* It is not possible to specify the Gate Time if Vintage mode is turned on for a BASS 
group pattern.
6
When you’ve finished editing, press the [
](STOP) or [EXIT] 
button.
You will exit Step Edit mode.
C1 knob
C2 knob
C3 knob
Note (Rhythm tone)
Velocity
Gate time
Velocity
Note
Gate time
This dot will blink to indicate
 a sharp (#).
Velocity
Rhythm
tone
RHYTHM
LEAD, BASS
(The velocity will blink to
  indicate that Accent is on.)
(If this indicates -, 
  that rhythm tone will not sound.)
("-" indicates 
Slide-on)
If you set the phrase length 
to two measures, you can 
change the measure 
position by pressing the 
[SCALE] button to make 
the display show the 
measure number, and then 
pressing the [INC] or 
[DEC] button. To check the 
current measure location, 
press and hold the [SCALE] 
button. When you release 
the button, the previous 
display will reappear.
To use the keyboard pads 
to specify the tone (rhythm 
tone), press the 
[KEYBOARD] button so its 
indicator lights. When 
you’ve finished specifying 
the note (rhythm tone), 
press the [KEYBOARD] 
button once again so the 
indicator goes out.
Press the [TIE] button to 
change a tie, or the [REST] 
button to change a rest.