Roland MC-09 用户手册

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Creating and playing a loop
Muting or un-muting a part
When you press the [
](PLAY) button to play back a loop, all captured 
loops will normally be heard. However, you can use the Mute function to 
mute (silence) specific parts.
1
Press the [STATUS] button for the part that you do not want to 
hear, so it is blinking.
The indicators will show the status of each part.
Lit
:
the part will play
Blinking
:the part will not play (Muted)
Dark
:
no sound is recorded
2
To defeat muting, press the [STATUS] button once again.
Adjusting the pan
You can adjust the pan (stereo position) of the loop playback.
1
Press the [PAN] button so its indicator lights.
2
Press the [SEL] button of the part whose pan you want to 
adjust.
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to adjust the pan.
You can adjust the pan in a range of L64 (left)–cnt (center)–R63(right).
4
When you are finished adjusting the pan, press the [PAN] or 
[EXIT] button.
Applying effects
Refer to 
Changing the tempo
Refer to 
When you change the tempo of a loop, the pitch will change correspondingly. 
Speeding up the tempo will raise the pitch, and slowing down the tempo will 
lower the pitch. This is the same as what happens when you change the speed 
of a tape recorder. However, if a pattern and loop are being played 
simultaneously, the pitch of the pattern will not change.
* If you change the tempo of a loop so that it is less than half or more than double the 
tempo at which it was captured, the transition between repeats may not occur 
smoothly.
The captured loop will 
always be monaural.
To check the tempo at 
which the loop was 
captured, press the 
[DISPLAY] button so the 
BPM indicator lights, and 
then simultaneously press 
the [SHIFT] button together 
with the [STATUS] button 
of the desired part.