Roland Electronic Keyboard MC 09 User Guide

O w n e r’s Ma n u a l  
201a  
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” and  
“IMPORTANT NOTES” (p. 2, 3; p. 4, 5). These sections provide important information  
concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you  
have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Owner’s manual should  
be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a convenient  
reference.  
Liste n in g to th e d e m o p e rfo rm a n ce  
The MC-09 contains a demo performance. This demo also contains the steps of  
the procedure by which the demo performance was created, along with various  
settings. By playing back the demo performance you can learn about the  
features of the MC-09.  
fig.0-1_70  
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1 . Hold down the [PROCESS PATCH] button and press the  
[ ](STOP) button.  
The MC-09 first takes you through all the steps that were taken in creating the  
demo performance, then the demo performance begins automatically.  
Thanks to its Process Patch feature, the MC-09 is able to keep a  
record of the procedures you follow, and the settings you make (p. 39).  
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USIN G THE UN IT SAFELY  
The  
symbol alerts the user to important instructions  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of death or severe  
injury should the unit be used  
improperly.  
or warnings.The specific meaning of the symbol is  
determined by the design contained within the  
triangle. In the case of the symbol at left, it is used for  
general cautions, warnings, or alerts to danger.  
Used for instructions intended to alert  
the user to the risk of injury or material  
damage should the unit be used  
improperly.  
The  
symbol alerts the user to items that must never  
be carried out (are forbidden). The specific thing that  
must not be done is indicated by the design contained  
within the circle. In the case of the symbol at left, it  
means that the unit must never be disassembled.  
* Material damage refers to damage or  
other adverse effects caused with  
respect to the home and all its  
furnishings, as well to domestic  
animals or pets.  
The G symbol alerts the user to things that must be  
carried out. The specific thing that must be done is  
indicated by the design contained within the circle. In  
the case of the symbol at left, it means that the power-  
cord plug must be unplugged from the outlet.  
009  
Do not excessively twist or bend the power cord,  
nor place heavy objects on it. Doing so can  
damage the cord, producing severed elements and  
short circuits. Damaged cords are fire and shock  
hazards!  
001  
Before using this unit, make sure to read the  
instructions below, and the Owners Manual.  
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002c  
010  
Do not open (or modify in any way) the unit or its  
AC adaptor.  
This unit, either alone or in combination with an  
amplifier and headphones or speakers, may be  
capable of producing sound levels that could  
cause permanent hearing loss. Do not operate for  
a long period of time at a high volume level, or at  
a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience  
any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should  
immediately stop using the unit, and consult an  
audiologist.  
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003  
Do not attempt to repair the unit, or replace parts  
within it (except when this manual provides  
specific instructions directing you to do so). Refer  
all servicing to your retailer, the nearest Roland  
Service Center, or an authorized Roland  
distributor, as listed on the "Information" page.  
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004  
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011  
Do not allow any objects (e.g., flammable material,  
coins, pins); or liquids of any kind (water, soft  
drinks, etc.) to penetrate the unit.  
Never use or store the unit in places that are:  
• Subject to temperature extremes (e.g., direct  
sunlight in an enclosed vehicle, near a heating  
duct, on top of heat-generating equipment); or  
are  
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• Damp (e.g., baths, washrooms, on wet floors);  
or are  
Immediately turn the power off, remove the AC  
adaptor from the outlet, and request servicing by  
your retailer, the nearest Roland Service Center, or  
an authorized Roland distributor, as listed on the  
"Information" page when:  
Humid; or are  
• Exposed to rain; or are  
• Dusty; or are  
• The AC adaptor or the power-supply cord has  
been damaged; or  
• Subject to high levels of vibration.  
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007  
• Objects have fallen into, or liquid has been  
spilled onto the unit; or  
Make sure you always have the unit placed so it is  
level and sure to remain stable. Never place it on  
stands that could wobble, or on inclined surfaces.  
• The unit has been exposed to rain (or otherwise  
has become wet); or  
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• The unit does not appear to operate normally or  
exhibits a marked change in performance.  
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013  
Be sure to use only the AC adaptor supplied with  
the unit. Also, make sure the line voltage at the  
installation matches the input voltage specified on  
the AC adaptors body. Other AC adaptors may  
use a different polarity, or be designed for a  
different voltage, so their use could result in  
damage, malfunction, or electric shock.  
In households with small children, an adult  
should provide supervision until the child is  
capable of following all the rules essential for the  
safe operation of the unit.  
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014  
Protect the unit from strong impact.  
(Do not drop it!)  
101b  
The unit and the AC adaptor should be located so  
their location or position does not interfere with  
their proper ventilation.  
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015  
Do not force the units power-supply cord to share  
an outlet with an unreasonable number of other  
devices. Be especially careful when using  
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102d  
Always grasp only the plug or the body of the AC  
adaptor when plugging into, or unplugging from,  
an outlet or this unit.  
extension cords—the total power used by all  
devices you have connected to the extension  
cords outlet must never exceed the power rating  
(watts/ amperes) for the extension cord. Excessive  
loads can cause the insulation on the cord to heat  
up and eventually melt through.  
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103b  
Whenever the unit is to remain unused for an  
extended period of time, disconnect the AC  
adaptor.  
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Before using the unit in a foreign country, consult  
with your retailer, the nearest Roland Service  
Center, or an authorized Roland distributor, as  
listed on the “Information” page.  
104  
Try to prevent cords and cables from becoming  
entangled. Also, all cords and cables should be  
placed so they are out of the reach of children.  
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106  
Never climb on top of, nor place heavy objects on  
the unit.  
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107d  
Never handle the AC adaptor body, or its plugs,  
with wet hands when plugging into, or  
unplugging from, an outlet or this unit.  
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108b  
Before moving the unit, disconnect the AC  
adaptor and all cords coming from external  
devices.  
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109b  
Before cleaning the unit, turn off the power and  
unplug the AC adaptor from the outlet (p.12 ).  
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110b  
Whenever you suspect the possibility of lightning  
in your area, disconnect the AC adaptor from the  
outlet.  
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Should you remove screws, make sure to put them  
in a safe place out of children's reach, so there is  
no chance of them being swallowed accidentally.  
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IMPO RTAN T N O TES  
291a  
In addition to the items listed under “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages 2 – 3, please read and observe the following:  
552  
Po w e r Su p p ly  
Unfortunately, it may be impossible to restore the  
contents of data that was stored in another MIDI device  
(e.g., a sequencer) once it has been lost. Roland Corpo-  
ration assumes no liability concerning such loss of data.  
301  
Do not use this unit on the same power circuit with any  
device that will generate line noise (such as an electric  
motor or variable lighting system).  
553  
302  
Use a reasonable amount of care when using the units  
buttons, sliders, or other controls; and when using its jacks  
and connectors. Rough handling can lead to malfunctions.  
The AC adaptor will begin to generate heat after long  
hours of consecutive use. This is normal, and is not a  
cause for concern.  
556  
307  
When connecting / disconnecting all cables, grasp the  
connector itself—never pull on the cable. This way you  
will avoid causing shorts, or damage to the cables  
internal elements.  
Before connecting this unit to other devices, turn off the  
power to all units. This will help prevent malfunctions  
and/ or damage to speakers or other devices.  
558aTo avoid disturbing your neighbors, try to keep the units  
Pla ce m e n t  
volume at reasonable levels. You may prefer to use  
headphones, so you do not need to be concerned about  
those around you (especially when it is late at night).  
351  
Using the unit near power amplifiers (or other equipment  
containing large power transformers) may induce hum.  
To alleviate the problem, change the orientation of this  
unit; or move it farther away from the source of inter-  
ference.  
559aWhen you need to transport the unit, package it in the box  
(including padding) that it came in, if possible. Otherwise,  
you will need to use equivalent packaging materials.  
352aThis device may interfere with radio and television  
562  
Use a cable from Roland to make the connection. If using  
some other make of connection cable, please note the  
following precautions.  
reception. Do not use this device in the vicinity of such  
receivers.  
352bNoise may be produced if wireless communications  
• Some connection cables contain resistors. Do not use  
cables that incorporate resistors for connecting to this  
unit. The use of such cables can cause the sound level  
to be extremely low, or impossible to hear. For infor-  
mation on cable specifications, contact the manufac-  
turer of the cable.  
devices, such as cell phones, are operated in the vicinity of  
this unit. Such noise could occur when receiving or initi-  
ating a call, or while conversing. Should you experience  
such problems, you should relocate such wireless devices  
so they are at a greater distance from this unit, or switch  
them off.  
354aDo not expose the unit to direct sunlight, place it near  
Be fo re Usin g Me m o ry Ca rd s  
704  
devices that radiate heat, leave it inside an enclosed  
vehicle, or otherwise subject it to temperature extremes.  
Excessive heat can deform or discolor the unit.  
Carefully insert the memory card all the way in—until it is  
firmly in place.  
355  
To avoid possible breakdown, do not use the unit in a wet  
area, such as an area exposed to rain or other moisture.  
Ma in te n a n ce  
401aFor everyday cleaning wipe the unit with a soft, dry cloth  
The surface without  
gold contacts  
must face upward.  
or one that has been slightly dampened with water. To  
remove stubborn dirt, use a cloth impregnated with a  
mild, non-abrasive detergent. Afterwards, be sure to wipe  
the unit thoroughly with a soft, dry cloth.  
705  
Never touch the terminals of the memory card. Also,  
avoid getting the terminals dirty.  
402  
Never use benzine, thinners, alcohol or solvents of any  
kind, to avoid the possibility of discoloration and/ or  
deformation.  
Co p y rig h t  
851  
Unauthorized recording, distribution, sale, lending, public  
performance, broadcasting, or the like, in whole or in part,  
of a work (musical composition, video, broadcast, public  
performance, or the like) whose copyright is held by a  
third party is prohibited by law.  
Ad d itio n a l Pre ca u tio n s  
551  
Please be aware that the contents of memory can be  
irretrievably lost as a result of a malfunction, or the  
improper operation of the unit. To protect yourself  
against the risk of loosing important data, we  
853  
Do not use this unit for purposes that could infringe on a  
copyright held by a third party. We assume no responsi-  
bility whatsoever with regard to any infringements of  
third-party copyrights arising through your use of this  
unit.  
recommend that you periodically save a backup copy of  
important data you have stored in the units memory in  
another MIDI device (e.g., a sequencer).  
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Im p o rta n t N o te s  
Sa vin g d a ta  
Re sto rin g th e fa cto ry se ttin g s  
(Fa cto ry Re se t)  
By carrying out a Factory Reset, the following settings of the  
MC-09 are restored to their original factory-set condition.  
Sa vin g p a tte rn s  
After youve edited a pattern or recorded in the step  
sequencer, you must save your work in the MC-09s internal  
user memory, or on a memory card if you want to keep it. If  
you turn off the power without saving your work, your  
settings and recorded material will be lost.  
System settings  
All patterns youve saved (User Patterns)  
* Once you execute a Factory Reset, all the settings you’ve saved  
had when it left the factory. If internal memory contains  
Saving a pattern .......................................................... (p. 30)  
Saving an effect pattern ............................................. (p. 48)  
Sa vin g a lo o p .................. (p . 5 9 )  
After you record (capture) a loop, you must save it to a  
memory card if you want to keep it. If you turn off the  
power without doing this, your settings and recorded  
material will be lost.  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”.  
Sa vin g a p ro ce ss p a tch .... (p . 3 9 )  
The MC-09 lets you save the sequence of steps youve used in  
creating a loop, together with the pattern settings that you  
used at that time. This is called a Process Patch.  
The display will show “  
”.  
4 . To execute the factory reset, press the [WRITE] button.  
While the factory settings are being restored, “  
will appear in the display. When the factory reset is finished,  
youre returned to where you were in step 2.  
When you play back a process patch that youve saved, the  
MC-09 will carry out the same process as when you created  
the loop, and the loop will be recreated. In other words, a  
process patch is somewhat like a keyboard macro on a  
personal computer.  
* If you decide not to restore the factory settings, press the  
[SETUP] button or the [EXIT] button.  
* Never turn off the power while  
appears in the  
Ab o u t th e d isp la y  
display. Doing so will damage the system.  
The MC-09’s display shows letters and numerals as follows.  
5 . Press the [SETUP] button to return to the previous  
fig.03-1  
display.  
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N  
capital  
letter  
small  
letter  
Ab o u t th e in clu d e d CD  
The CD contains loop samples. Since the disc is in CD-  
EXTRA format, you can either play back the samples on a CD  
player, or use your computer to handle the data as EXTRA  
O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z  
capital  
letter  
small  
letter  
TRACK computer data.  
801  
Avoid touching or scratching the shiny underside  
(encoded surface) of the disc. Damaged or dirty CD discs  
may not be read properly. Keep your discs clean using a  
commercially available CD cleaner.  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 -1  
981bUse of the CD supplied with this product for any purpose  
other than private, personal enjoyment without the  
permission of the copyright holder is prohibited by law.  
Additionally, this data must not be copied, nor used in a  
secondary copyrighted work without the permission of  
the copyright holder.  
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Co n te n ts  
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N a m e s o f th in g s a n d w h a t th e y d o  
Fro n t Pa n e l  
fig.04-1  
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1 0  
1 1  
1 3  
1 4  
1 5  
1 6  
1 2  
1
2 0  
2 1  
2 3  
2 4  
1 8  
1 9  
2 8  
2 7  
2 9  
2
3
3 0  
3 2  
3 1  
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2 5  
2 6  
3 3  
1 7  
2 2  
3 4  
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6 . [SCALE] Bu tto n .................................. (p . 2 4 )  
Co m m o n Se ctio n  
This button selects the note value unit (step time) when  
recording.  
1 . O UTPUT Kn o b .................................. (p . 1 3 )  
This knob adjusts the overall volume.  
16th notes:  
indicator dark  
8th note triplets: indicator lit  
2 . [SHIFT] Bu tto n  
This button is used in conjunction with other buttons.  
7 . [KEYBO ARD] Bu tto n .......................... (p . 1 8 )  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
use the step [1]–[16] buttons as a keyboard (keyboard pads).  
3 . [SETUP] Bu tto n  
This button is used for making settings concerned with the  
tuning, MIDI, etc.  
8 . Ste p [1 ]–[1 6 ] Bu tto n s/ Ke y b o a rd Pa d s  
Step [1][16] Buttons  
4 . [REST] Bu tto n / [ACCEN T] Bu tto n  
Keyboard Pads............................................................(p. 18)  
[REST] Button.................................................(p. 26), (p. 27)  
This button inputs a rest while recording.  
[ACCENT] Button............................................(p. 26), (p. 28)  
When you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press this  
button while recording, an accent will be added to the step  
you are currently inputting.  
DSP Sy n th e size r Se ctio n  
9 . Disp la y  
Various information such as pattern numbers and parameter  
values will be shown in this display.  
5 . [TIE] Bu tto n / [SLIDE] Bu tto n  
[TIE] Button....................................................(p. 26), (p. 27)  
This button inputs a tie while recording.  
1 0 . [DISPLAY] Disp la y Bu tto n  
[SLIDE] Button............................................................(p. 26)  
When you hold down the [SHIFT] button and press this  
Each time you press the button the display will cycle as follows.  
Indicator dark: Pattern number  
button while recording, the Slide-on function will be turned  
on.  
BPM:  
Tempo (p. 57)  
OCT:  
Octave Shift setting  
TONE/ TYPE:  
Sound (tone) used by the pattern, or the  
type of effect  
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N a m e s o f th in g s a n d w h a t th e y d o  
1 1 . C1 Kn o b , C2 Kn o b , C3 Kn o b , CUTO FF/ BD  
Kn o b , RESO / SD Kn o b , DECAY/ HH Kn o b  
2 1 . [STATUS] Bu tto n s ............................ (p . 3 6 )  
These buttons switch each part between muted and  
unmuted.  
Use these knobs to adjust various parameters such as cutoff  
frequency, resonance, and drum volume.  
The indicators show the status of each track.  
* The function of the knobs will depend on the operating mode.  
For details, refer to “What knobs do” (p. 67).  
Lit:  
play  
Dark:  
dont play (mute)  
no sound is recorded  
1 2 . [IN C], [DEC] Bu tto n s  
Use these knobs to switch patterns or to set various values.  
2 2 . [SEL] Bu tto n s  
apply an effect or Loop Merge.  
1 3 . [LEAD] Bu tto n ................................. (p . 1 4 )  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
play melodies or solos using a pattern from the LEAD group.  
2 3 . [LO O P MERGE] Bu tto n ..................... (p . 3 8 )  
1 4 . [BASS] Bu tto n ................................ (p . 1 4 )  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
play bass using a pattern from the BASS group.  
2 4 . [EDIT 1 ] Bu tto n ............................... (p . 3 7 )  
Use this button to edit the settings of part 1.  
1 5 . [RHYTHM] Bu tto n ........................... (p . 1 4 )  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
play drums or percussion using a pattern from the RHYTHM  
group.  
Use this button to set the pan (stereo position).  
2 6 . [LO O P CTRL] Bu tto n ........................ (p . 4 9 )  
Use this button to change the way in which the loop is played.  
1 6 . [EFFECTS] Bu tto n ............................ (p . 4 1 )  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
apply effects to a loop or audio signal.  
Co m m o n Se ctio n  
1 7 . [LIN E IN ] Bu tto n ............................. (p . 1 9 )  
Use this button to save sounds, effects, or loop control settings.  
Press this button so the indicator lights when you want to  
input an audio signal.  
2 8 . [PRO CESS PATCH] Bu tto n ................ (p . 3 9 )  
Use this button to save or load a process patch (p. 39).  
If you want to mix the audio signal with the pattern  
2 9 . [EN TER] Bu tto n  
playback, press the [SHIFT] button at the same time (p. 19).  
This button finalizes the pattern you select or a parameter  
1 8 . LEVEL Kn o b .................................... (p . 1 3 )  
This knob adjusts the volume of the audio signal or DSP  
synthesizer.  
3 0 . [ ](SEQ REC) Bu tto n  
Use this button to record, to make effect settings, or to  
cyclically modify a loop.  
When you are capturing a loop, this knob adjusts the capture  
volume.  
1 9 . [CAPTURE] Bu tto n .......................... (p . 3 3 )  
Pressed to cancel settings and other various operations.  
This button records (captures) an audio signal.  
3 2 . [ ](STO P) Bu tto n  
Press this button to stop playback for a pattern or loop.  
Au d io Lo o p e r Se ctio n  
2 0 . Pa rt Vo lu m e Slid e rs ....................... (p . 3 5 )  
3 3 . [  
These sliders adjust the volume for each part of the audio  
looper.  
Press this button to play back a pattern or loop.  
3 4 . [TAP] Bu tto n ................................... (p . 5 7 )  
You can set the tempo by pressing this button at the desired  
interval.  
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N a m e s o f th in g s a n d w h a t th e y d o  
Re a r Pa n e l  
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1 . PO W ER Sw itch  
Card protector  
This switch turns the power on/ off.  
2 . DC IN Ja ck  
Connect the included AC adaptor to this jack.  
* Use only the AC adaptor that was included with the MC-09.  
3 . IN PUT L, R Ja ck s  
These jacks input audio signals. Connect your CD player,  
MD player, or synthesizer to these jacks.  
Side view  
9 . Se cu rity Slo t  
4 . O UTPUT L, R Ja ck s  
See the following;  
These jacks output audio signals. Connect these jacks to your  
powered speaker system, mixer, or amp.  
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1 0 . Gro u n d te rm in a l  
5 . PHO N ES Ja ck  
In some cases, depending on the environment in which the  
unit is installed, the surface of the panel may sometimes feel  
rough and grainy. This is due to an infinitesimal electrical  
charge, which is absolutely harmless. However, if you are  
concerned about this, connect the ground terminal (see  
figure) with an external ground. When the unit is grounded,  
a slight hum may occur, depending on the particulars of your  
installation. If you are unsure of the connection method,  
contact the nearest Roland Service Center, or an authorized  
Roland distributor, as listed on the “Information” page.  
You can connect a pair of headphones to this jack.  
6 . MIDI IN Ja ck  
This jack receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device.  
7 . MIDI O UT Ja ck  
This jack transmits MIDI messages to an external MIDI device.  
8 . MEMO RY CARD Slo t  
You can insert a separately sold memory card into this slot.  
Unsuitable places for connection  
Water pipes (may result in shock or electrocution)  
Gas pipes (may result in fire or explosion)  
The MC-09 provides a card protector to prevent theft of the  
memory card. To install the card protector, use the following  
procedure.  
Telephone-line ground or lightning rod (may be  
dangerous in the event of lightning)  
1 . Use a screwdriver to remove both screws that are at  
either side of the memory card slot.  
2 . Insert the memory card into the memory card slot.  
3 . Use the screws to fasten the card protector as shown below.  
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Ma in fe a tu re s a n d u se s  
Pro ce ss Pa tch fu n ctio n  
Ma in fe a tu re s  
The MC-09’s “Process Patch” function can remember and  
play back actions concerned with things such as the selection  
of a pattern (a sound together with a phrase), or the capture  
of an audio loop. For example, all the steps and settings  
involved in creating a loop can be saved as a Process Patch.  
The next time you turn on the power, you can load this to  
reproduce the same state as before.  
4 -p a rt a u d io lo o p e r  
The MC-09’s audio looper is like a small sampler designed  
for creating looped phrases. You can capture (record) an  
audio signal into each of the four parts.  
You can also use the merge function to combine two or  
more parts, to create polyphonic loops.  
This is a convenient way to store the procedure by which a  
loop was created, or to set up for a live performance.  
* For each part, the maximum recording time is six seconds  
(approximately two measures at BPM = 80).  
Sa ve lo o p s to m e m o ry ca rd  
Loops and patterns you create can be saved on a separately  
A n e w Lo o p Co n tro l fu n ctio n  
By recording Loop Control settings in the step sequencer, you  
sold memory card.  
can produce a wide range of variations from a single loop.  
Pitch p la y b a ck  
You can change the pitch of the loop playback. This lets you  
W a y s to u se th e MC-0 9  
Here are some ways in which you can use the MC-09. Your  
play the loop at pitches different from the original pitch.  
creativity will take you even further!  
Trig g e r p la y b a ck  
As a DSP sy n th e size r  
Parts you specify can be played back in sequence. This lets  
you create performances that are similar to what you would  
obtain by striking the pads of a sampler.  
Playing the MC-09 from the keyboard pads........... (p. 18)  
Playing the MC-09 from an external MIDI device used as  
a master keyboard....................................................... (p. 63)  
Divid e tim e s 1 6 p la y b a ck  
You can divide a loop into pieces, and then reassemble it and  
play it back. This lets you create new phrases that are  
completely different than the original loop.  
Use so u n d -o n -so u n d to cre a te  
lo o p s  
Combine a performance from a CD or MD connected to the  
INPUT jacks with the sounds of the internal DSP sequencer  
to create sound-on-sound.................................................. (p. 32)  
DSP sy n th e size r  
The MC-09 has a built-in synthesizer that gives you a wide  
range of sounds (tones) in categories such as Lead, Bass, and  
Rhythm, as well as four different effects (Filter, Isolator,  
Phaser, and Slicer).  
Use lo o p s in a live p e rfo rm a n ce  
Record hip-hop or techno loops in each part, and use the  
step [1]–[4] buttons to play them .............................. (p. 52)  
A mode that simulates the vintage synthesizers often used in  
Techno styles has also been included.  
Change the playback pitch ........................................ (p. 51)  
Divide a loop and change the playback order of the parts  
....................................................................................... (p. 52)  
(The MC-09 can also be used as a synthesizer module.)  
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Use th e m o n o p h o n ic sy n th e size r  
to cre a te p o ly p h o n ic lo o p s  
Not only can you record the notes you input as performance  
data, but you can also spice up your performances by using  
the effect controller to cyclically change the effect settings,  
or by using loop control to change the way a loop is played  
back.  
Layer performances of the internal DSP synthesizer  
(Loop Merge) to create polyphonic loops ............... (p. 38)  
Adjust the pan of each track to create 3D output... (p. 36)  
Au d io in p u t ja ck s (IN PUT ja ck s)  
Since the MC-09 provides INPUT jacks, you can combine the  
MC-09’s sounds with performances (audio signals) from  
another device such as a CD, MD, or keyboard.  
Use th e MC-0 9 a s a n e ffe cts  
p ro ce sso r  
Cyclically modifying the effect settings................... (p. 45)  
Applying effects to audio from a CD or MD .......... (p. 41)  
Capture (record) a performance from an external device,  
and loop it  
Mix an audio signal with the sounds of the MC-09  
Apply effects to an audio signal  
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fig.1-1  
External MIDI device  
(Sequencer, Keyboard, etc.)  
CD/MD player,  
Keyboard, etc.  
AC cord  
or  
AC adaptor  
MIDI  
IN  
MIDI  
OUT  
OUTPUT  
L
OUTPUT  
R
INPUT  
L
INPUT  
R
Stereo headphones  
Hard disk recorder,  
Speaker with built-in amp,  
Keyboard amp, etc.  
• To prevent malfunction and/ or damage to speakers or other devices,  
always turn down the volume, and turn off the power on all devices  
before making any connections.  
• When connecting other equipment to the INPUT or OUTPUT jacks, be  
sure to use cables that do not have a built-in resistor (e.g., the Roland  
PCS series).  
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Tu rn in g th e p o w e r o n  
• Once the connections have been completed (p. 12), turn on power to  
your various devices in the order specified. By turning on devices in the  
wrong order, you risk causing malfunction and/ or damage to speakers  
and other devices.  
• This unit is equipped with a protection circuit. A brief interval (a few  
seconds) after power up is required before the unit will operate  
normally.  
• Turn the volume down before you turn on the power. You may hear  
sound from the headphones when you turn on the power, but this is not  
a malfunction.  
1
Make sure that the volume controls of the MC-09 and all  
connected devices are turned to the minimum position.  
2
Turn on the power of the device connected to the INPUT jacks.  
3
Turn on the power of the MC-09.  
4
Turn on the power of the device connected to the OUTPUT jacks.  
5
Adjust the volume of all devices.  
On the MC-09, the volume is affected by three types of knob or control. You  
will need to adjust these as appropriate.  
OUTPUT knob:  
LEVEL knob:  
This adjusts the overall volume of the MC-09.  
This adjusts the volume from the device connected to  
the INPUT jacks and the volume of the DSP  
synthesizer.  
Part volume sliders: These adjust the volume of each audio looper part.  
* In some cases, there will be no sound if any of these knobs are set to the minimum  
position.  
Tu rn in g th e p o w e r o ff  
To turn off the power, make sure that the volume controls of the MC-09 and  
all connected devices are turned to the minimum position, and turn off the  
power of each device in the opposite order of that used when you turned  
them on.  
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Pla y in g a n d cre a tin g p a tte rn s  
W h a t is a p a tte rn ?  
On the MC-09, a “pattern” is a phrase of one or two measures together with  
a sound to play that phrase. You can use the [  
](PLAY) button to play  
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back a phrase, or use the keyboard pads to play manually.  
Unauthorized use of this  
material for purposes other  
than private, personal  
enjoyment is a violation of  
applicable laws.  
Depending on how a pattern is played or the sound it uses, the patterns of  
the MC-09 are organized into three groups: LEAD, BASS, and RHYTHM.  
Each group contains preset patterns. You can also store original patterns  
that you create on a user memory (user patterns) or a memory card (p. 30).  
LEAD:  
Patterns suitable for playing melodies  
BASS: Patterns suitable for playing bass  
RHYTHM: Patterns suitable for playing drums or percussion  
A sound used by a pattern in the LEAD or BASS group is called a Tone,  
while the sounds used by a pattern in the RHYTHM group are called a  
Rhythm set. A rhythm set contains numerous Rhythm Tones, such as  
snare drum, hi-hat, and bass drum.  
For details on patterns,  
refer to“Sound List” (p. 76).  
fig.2-1_85  
Pre se t Pa tte rn s  
Yo u r O w n Pa tte rn s  
LEAD  
P0 1  
P0 1  
P0 1  
Use r Me m o ry  
P4 0  
P6 0  
1 0 0  
Tone  
(Use r Pa tte rn s)  
U0 1  
Phrase  
BASS  
Tone  
Phrase  
Me m o ry Ca rd  
C0 1  
RHYTHM  
Rhythm set  
Phrase  
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Pla y in g a p a tte rn  
Plays the phrase in the pattern.  
If you press the [  
]
button when a loop has  
been recorded in the Audio  
Looper, the pattern and the  
loop will play back  
1
Turn on the power, and adjust the volume of each device in  
your setup (p. 13).  
together. If you want to  
play only the pattern, you  
can lower the volume of the  
audio loop part (p. 35) or  
mute it (p. 36).  
2
3
Make sure that the [LEAD] buttons indicator is lit.  
Make sure that the following appears in the display.  
This display tells you that pattern “P01” of the LEAD group is selected.  
fig.2-2_80  
P: Preset pattern  
U: User pattern  
Pattern number  
C: saved pattern in memory card  
4
5
Press the [ ](PLAY) button to play back the pattern.  
During pattern playback,  
the indicators of the step  
[1]–[16] buttons will light  
sequentially. This indicates  
the currently-sounding  
step.  
The pattern will play repeatedly until it stops.  
* If you press the [  
](PLAY) button after you’ve stopped playback midway through  
the pattern, playback will begin again from the beginning of the pattern. It is not  
possible to play back from the middle of a pattern.  
To stop the pattern, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
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1
Press either the [LEAD], [BASS], or [RHYTHM] button to  
select the desired pattern group.  
2
Pressing the [DISPLAY]  
button repeatedly cycles  
the indicators through the  
following states: dark  
BPM OCT TONE/  
TYPE dark ... .  
Make sure that the display shows the pattern number.  
At this time, also make sure that the BPM, OCT, or TONE/ TYPE indicators  
are not lit. If one of these indicators is lit, press the [DISPLAY] button until  
the indicator goes out.  
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a pattern.  
“P” in front of the number indicates a preset pattern, “U” indicates a user  
pattern, and “C” indicates a pattern saved on a memory card.  
If you select a pattern for  
which Loop Control is  
turned on, you will not  
hear any sound if a loop  
has not been recorded in  
the audio looper (p. 53).  
Press the [LOOP CTRL]  
button to turn Loop  
You can rapidly switch between preset (P), user (U), and card (C) by holding  
down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [INC] or [DEC] button.  
* Depending on the pattern you select, the indicator of the [LEAD], [BASS], or  
[RHYTHM] button will blink, and the [LOOP CTRL] button' s indicator may light  
(Loop Control: On). This indicates that the selected pattern includes Loop Control  
settings (p. 53).  
Control off, and you will  
hear sound.  
4
When selecting a pattern from a card, or when switching to  
another pattern while the current pattern plays, press the  
[ENTER] button to finalize your selection.  
If you switch to a different  
pattern while the current  
pattern is still playing,  
The selected pattern number will blink until you finalize it.  
playback will change to the  
newly selected pattern at  
the beginning of the next  
measure. However, the  
tempo of the previous  
* This step is not necessary when selecting a preset or user pattern while the pattern  
is stopped.  
* You cannot select a pattern from a card during playback. In this case, the display  
will indicate “C--”.  
pattern will be maintained.  
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Patterns in the LEAD group  
Normally, it is not possible to apply effects to the pattern playback.  
Instead, the preset patterns of the LEAD group already include either a  
overdrive, distortion, phaser, or slicer + ring modulator effect. To see which  
effect is included, hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the step [16]  
button (p. 21).  
The display will appear as follows.  
: Overdrive 1  
: Overdrive 2 (without filter envelope keyfollow)  
: Distortion 1  
: Distortion 2 (without filter envelope keyfollow)  
: Phaser 1 (A light phaser effect is obtained.)  
: Phaser 2 (A light phaser effect is obtained. tempo sync)  
: Phaser 3 (A deep phaser effect is obtained.)  
: Phaser 4 (A deep phaser effect is obtained. tempo sync)  
: Slicer + Ring Modulator 1  
If you want to use only the  
ring modulator with SL1,  
turn the C1 knob to the far  
left.  
: Slicer + Ring Modulator 2 (tempo sync)  
: No effect applied  
When you are finished and want to return to the previous screen, press the  
[EXIT] button.  
You can change the type of effect that is included in the pattern (p. 21).  
You can turn the C1, C2, and C3 knobs to modify the effect settings (p. 20).  
You can have your patterns  
play in sync with the tempo  
of an external MIDI device  
(p. 64).  
Ad ju stin g th e te m p o o f a p a tte rn  
Since each pattern carries its own tempo setting, it will play according to this  
tempo.  
If you switch to another  
pattern while the previous  
pattern is still playing, the  
tempo of the previous  
1
Select a pattern.  
pattern will be maintained.  
2
Press the [DISPLAY] button so the BPM indicator lights.  
The display will show the tempo of the current pattern.  
As an alternative to using  
the [INC] or [DEC] buttons,  
you can set the tempo by  
pressing the [TAP] button  
at the desired timing  
(p. 57).  
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to set the tempo.  
The tempo can be set to anything from  
= 40 to  
= 240.  
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The step [1]–[16] buttons can act as a keyboard. These buttons are  
collectively called the keyboard pads. They let you play the MC-09 like a  
synthesizer keyboard.  
* It is not possible to play chords when a pattern from the LEAD or BASS group is  
selected. When a pattern from the RHYTHM group is selected, you can play up to  
three rhythm tones simultaneously.  
You can use an external  
MIDI keyboard to play a  
broader range of pitches  
than you can on the  
* If you play the keyboard pads while a pattern is playing back, the currently-  
sounding note will be turned off, and the last-played note will take priority.  
keyboard pads (p. 63).  
1
Select a pattern.  
If you want to play the  
keyboard pads without  
playing back a pattern,  
hold down the [SHIFT]  
button and press either the  
[LEAD], [BASS], or  
Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is lit. If it is not lit, press  
the [KEYBOARD] button so it lights.  
2
Press the keyboard pads to play them.  
[RHYTHM] button, and  
then select the pattern. At  
this time, the indicators for  
the [LEAD], [BASS], and  
[RHYTHM] buttons will be  
blinking. To return to the  
normal state, hold down  
the [SHIFT] button once  
again and press either the  
[LEAD], [BASS], or  
The keyboard pads work as described below.  
When a pattern from the LEAD or BASS group is selected  
fig.2-3a_80  
B
C
C#  
D
D#  
E
F
F#  
G
G#  
A
B
B
C
C#  
D
* The Octave Shift setting will change the range of notes that you can play from the  
keyboard pads, as follows.  
[RHYTHM] button.  
LEAD group  
BASS group  
Octave Shift Note range  
Octave Shift Note range  
-2  
-1  
0
1
2
B1–D3  
B2–D4  
B3–D5  
B4–D6  
B5–D7  
-4  
-3  
-2  
1
B-1–D1  
B0–D2  
B1–D3  
B2–D4  
B3–D5  
0
(C4 = middle C)  
When a pattern from the RHYTHM group is selected  
fig.2-3b_80  
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To change the Octave Shift setting, press the [DISPLAY]  
button enough times to get the OCT indicator to light, and  
then press the [INC] or [DEC] button.  
The display will show the Octave Shift setting.  
* If a pattern from the RHYTHM group is selected, it is not possible to change the  
Octave Shift setting.  
Mix in g in a p e rfo rm a n ce fro m a d e vice co n n e cte d  
to th e IN PUT ja ck s  
The playback from a CD or MD connected to the INPUT jacks can be mixed  
with the performance of the MC-09s patterns, and output from the  
OUTPUT jacks.  
1
You can synchronize a  
pattern to the tempo of a  
CD or MD performance (p.  
57). Press the display  
Select a pattern.  
2
button so the BPM  
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [LINE IN]  
indicator lights, and then  
press the [TAP] button  
three or more times at the  
tempo of the CD or MD.  
button.  
Either the [LEAD], [BASS], or [RHYTHM] button indicator and the [LINE  
IN] indicator will light.  
3
Play the pattern along with the performance from the CD or  
MD that is connected to the INPUT jack.  
The pattern will be mixed with the performance from the CD or MD.  
4
If you want to go back to playing only the pattern, hold down  
the [SHIFT] key once again and press the [LINE IN] button.  
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The position of the knob  
may differ from the actual  
setting. In this case, turn  
the knob slightly, and then  
make the setting again.  
You can use the six knobs to edit the sound settings in real time. The settings  
that can be modified by each knob will depend on the group of the selected  
pattern, as shown in the table below.  
fig.2-3c_80  
Group  
LEAD  
C1  
C2  
C3  
CUTOFF  
RESO  
DECAY  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Oscillator  
pitch  
Depth of dis-  
tortion  
Brightness  
Filter  
envelope  
decay time  
Phaser  
Modulation  
speed  
Modulation  
depth  
Resonance  
Cutoff  
frequency  
Resonance  
Resonance  
Slicer +  
Ring mod-  
ulator  
Interval to cut Time to cut  
Ring  
frequency  
BASS  
Oscillator  
pitch  
Filter enve-  
lope depth  
Accent  
Cutoff  
frequency  
Filter  
envelope  
decay time  
RHYTHM  
Bass drum  
volume  
Snare drum  
volume  
Hi-hat  
volume  
Cutoff frequency: Specifies the frequency at which the filter will begin to  
be applied  
For details on the function  
of each setting, refer to  
“Parameter list” (p. 68).  
Resonance:  
Decay time:  
Emphasizes the region near the cutoff frequency  
Adjusts the time from the maximum level of the filter  
envelope until it reaches the sustain level  
* If you use the knobs to edit the sound settings, your changes will remain in effect  
only while that pattern plays. The pattern will revert to the original settings when  
you select another pattern or turn off the power. If you want to keep the new  
settings, you must perform the Save operation (p. 30).  
If you want to view the  
setting of a knob in the  
display while you adjust it,  
hold down the [SHIFT]  
button while you turn that  
knob.  
Ch a n g in g th e so u n d o f a p a tte rn  
Heres how you can change the tone or rhythm set used by a pattern.  
1
Select a pattern.  
If you want to check the  
setting of a knob in the  
display, hold down the  
[SHIFT] button and press  
the [DISPLAY] button.  
When you do this, the  
value of each knob will be  
displayed in the order of  
C1, C2, C3, CUTOFF,  
RESO, and DECAY.  
2
Press the [DISPLAY] button enough times to get the TONE/  
TYPE indicator to light.  
The display will show the number of the tone or rhythm set that is assigned  
to the pattern.  
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Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select a different tone or  
rhythm set.  
When you switch tones, the knobs and other settings included in that tone  
will be reflected by the pattern. This means that the sound will be heard in  
a different way than for the original pattern.  
* If you select a different pattern or turn off the power, the pattern will revert to its  
original tone or rhythm set. If you want to keep your new setting, you must carry  
out the Save procedure (p. 30).  
Ed itin g o th e r so u n d se ttin g s  
In addition to the settings of the six knobs, each tone has many other settings  
(parameters) that determine the resulting sound, and you can edit the  
values of these parameters.  
* A rhythm set does not have any adjustable parameters other than the volume setting  
of each rhythm tone.  
1
Select a pattern.  
2
For an explanation of each  
parameter, refer to p. 68.  
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press one of the step [1]–[16]  
buttons to select the parameter whose value you want to adjust.  
The display will show the value of the parameter you selected.  
fig.2-4  
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to adjust the value.  
4
If you want to adjust the value of another parameter, press  
another step [1]–[16] button.  
While you press the step [1]–[16] buttons, the display will show an  
abbreviation of the parameter name.  
5
When you are finished making settings, press the [EXIT] button.  
* These settings will revert to their original values if you select another pattern or  
turn off the power. If you want to keep your new settings, you must perform the  
Save operation (p. 30).  
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Heres how to adjust the pan (stereo position) of a pattern.  
1
Select a pattern.  
2
Press the button of the selected group ([LEAD], [BASS],  
[RHYTHM]) once again.  
The display will show “Pan” for a moment, then the pan setting.  
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to adjust the pan setting.  
This can be adjusted in a range of L64 (left)–cnt (center)–R63 (right).  
4
When you are finished adjusting the setting, press the [EXIT]  
button.  
The display will return to the state in which it was before you began  
adjusting the pan.  
* If you select a different pattern or turn off the power, the pattern will revert to its  
original pan setting. If you want to keep your new setting, you must carry out the  
Save procedure (p. 30).  
Ad ju stin g th e p itch  
Heres how to adjust the pitch of a pattern. This is useful when you want to  
play back the pattern in a different key, or when you are playing together  
with a transposed instrument.  
1
Press the [SETUP] button.  
2
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display indicates  
” (Transpose).  
3
4
Press the [ENTER] button.  
The display will show the transpose setting.  
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to adjust the transpose setting.  
You can transpose the pitch in semitone steps over a range of one octave  
upward or downward. To raise the pitch one semitone, specify “1.” To  
lower the pitch one semitone, specify “-1.”  
5
Press the [SETUP] button to complete the setting.  
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You can step-input (record) a phrase of up to two measures. The MC-09  
provides two recording methods. Use the method that is most appropriate  
for your situation.  
* Notes are the only MIDI messages that can be recorded.  
Step recording  
In this method, you successively input the note for each step.  
fig.2-5_80  
TIE  
REST REST  
REST  
REST REST  
TIE  
TIE  
TR recording  
In this method, you first specify the note that you want to input, and then  
“place” that note at the desired step while you listen to the playback.  
This method is suitable for creating drum phrases, since you can input all  
notes for each rhythm tone (e.g., bass drum, snare drum, hi-hat) at once.  
fig.2-6_80  
Snare drum  
Bass drum  
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Whether you are using step recording or TR recording, the preparations are  
the same. Before you begin recording, you must specify the length of the  
phrase and the note value that you want to input.  
* The time signature of a phrase is fixed at 4/4, and cannot be changed.  
1
Select a pattern (p. 16).  
If you want to use step recording, select a pattern from the LEAD or BASS  
group.  
If you want to use TR recording, you may select a pattern from any group.  
2
Adjust the sound as desired (p. 20).  
3
Adjust the tempo as desired (p. 57).  
4
Press the [SEQ REC] button.  
The MC-09 enters Step Edit mode, allowing you to edit the phrase.  
5
Press the [SETUP] button.  
If you want to create a  
The MC-09 enters Setup mode, allowing you to make preparations for  
recording. The display will show the number of measures in the phrase.  
phrase from scratch, press  
the [REST] button in Setup  
mode to erase all steps.  
6
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to specify the number of  
measures in the phrase.  
A phrase may have either one or two measures.  
7
Press the [SCALE] scale button to specify the note value and  
the number of steps.  
16th notes x 16 steps: indicator dark  
8th note triplets x 12 steps: indicator lit  
8
Press the [EXIT] button.  
Youre returned to Step Edit mode.  
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You are now ready to record. Proceed to the recording method  
that you want to use.  
Creating a melody or backing phrase  
Step recording (p. 25)  
Creating a drum phrase  
TR recording (p. 27)  
Cre a tin g a m e lo d y o r b a ck in g p h ra se  
(Ste p Re co rd in g )  
* Step recording is not possible if you’ve selected a pattern from the RHYTHM group.  
10  
Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is dark.  
If it is lit, press the button to make it go dark.  
11  
Press a step [1]–[16] button to select the step at which you  
want to begin step recording.  
If you are creating a new phrase, start step recording from step 1.  
If you are step recording from the middle of an existing phrase, select the  
desired step.  
* It is not possible to input two or more notes at one step. If you input a new note at  
the step in which a note has already been input, the existing note will be erased, and  
replaced by the new data.  
12  
Press the [SEQ REC] button.  
The display will briefly indicate "St.r" (Step Recording), and then step  
recording will begin.  
The [KEYBOARD] button indicator will light. Now you can use the step [1]–  
[16] buttons as keyboard pads. The indicators of the step [1]–[16] buttons  
will light to indicate the step that is currently selected.  
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Use the C2 knob to adjust the velocity (volume) of the notes  
you enter, and the C3 knob to adjust the gate time (note  
duration).  
Press the [TIE] button to  
input a tie, or the [REST]  
button to input a rest.  
When you press one of  
these buttons, the step will  
advance automatically, so  
you will not need to  
fig.2-7_80  
Velocity Gate time  
perform steps 14 and 15 of  
this procedure.  
Velocity: 1–8  
Gate time:1–9, - (Slide-on)  
Slide-on:The note of the current step will be smoothly  
connected to the note of the next step. Choose this  
when you want to simulate the playing technique  
used by guitar or bass players in which they slide  
their finger to another fret after plucking the  
string. This setting is available only if youve  
selected a pattern from the LEAD or BASS group.)  
You can also specify a  
slide-on by holding down  
the [SHIFT] button and  
pressing the [SLIDE]  
button.  
* It is not possible to specify the Gate Time if Vintage mode is  
turned on for a BASS group pattern.  
14  
To add an accent to a note, hold down the [SHIFT] button and  
press the [ACCENT] button.  
While a BASS group  
pattern is playing, you can  
use the C3 knob to adjust  
the accent level.  
The velocity value will blink.  
fig.2-7b_80  
To change the range  
(octave shift) of the  
blink  
keyboard pads, press the  
[DISPLAY] button enough  
times to get the OCT  
15  
Press a keyboard pad to specify the note (pitch).  
indicator to light, and use  
the [INC] or [DEC] buttons.  
Once the pitch has been specified, you will advance to the next step.  
16  
Repeat steps 13–15 to create your phrase.  
If you specified the length  
of the phrase as two  
If you want to redo the settings of the previous step, press the [DEC] button  
to move backward to that step, and make the desired settings.  
measures, you can hold  
down the [SCALE] button  
to view the current  
17  
When you are finished creating the phrase, press the  
measure position in the  
display. The previous  
display will reappear when  
you release the button.  
[
](STOP) button.  
Step recording will end, and you will return to Step Edit mode.  
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To exit Step Edit mode, press the [EXIT] or [  
button.  
] (STOP)  
Cre a tin g a d ru m p h ra se (TR Re co rd in g )  
These pages use the  
example of creating a drum  
phrase to explain TR  
10  
Press the [ ](PLAY) button.  
Recording, but you can also  
The display will briefly indicate "tr.r" (TR Recording), and then TR  
Recording will begin.  
use TR Recording to create  
melody or backing phrases.  
In this case, read references  
in this explanation to  
11  
12  
“rhythm tone” as “note.”  
Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is dark.  
If it is lit, press the button to make it go dark.  
Use the C1 knob to specify the rhythm tone.  
If you want to use the  
keyboard pads to specify  
the rhythm tone, press the  
[KEYBOARD] button so its  
indicator lights. After  
youve specified the  
Rhythm tone  
Bass drum  
Display  
Snare drum  
Closed hi-hat  
Opened hi-hat  
rhythm tone, press the  
[KEYBOARD] button once  
again so the indicator goes  
out.  
13  
Use the C2 knob to adjust the velocity (volume).  
If you are creating a non-drum phrase (i.e., if youve 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.  
If you want to change the  
range (Octave Shift) of the  
keyboard pads, press the  
[DISPLAY] button enough  
times to get the OCT  
* It is not possible to specify the Gate Time if Vintage mode is turned on for a BASS  
group pattern.  
fig.2-8_80  
indicator to light, and then  
press the [INC] or [DEC]  
button.  
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.  
Rhythm Velocity  
note  
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If you want to add an accent to a note, hold down the [SHIFT]  
While a BASS group  
pattern is playing, you can  
use the C3 knob to adjust  
the accent level.  
button and press the [ACCENT] button.  
The velocity value will blink.  
fig.2-8b_80  
blink  
15  
Use the step [1]–[16] buttons to select the step(s) at which you  
want to input a note.  
You may select more than one step.  
To erase a note you input, press the button for the corresponding step so the  
indicator goes out.  
fig.2-9  
* If you selected a pattern from the RHYTHM group, you will be able to input up to  
three notes at each step. If you selected a pattern from the LEAD or BASS group,  
only one note can be input at each step. If you select a step for which a note has  
already been input (i.e., a step whose indicator is blinking), the previous data will  
be replaced by the new data.  
The MC-09 remembers the  
settings youve input most  
recently (rhythm tone,  
velocity, etc.). If you want  
to use the same settings for  
the next note you input,  
you dont have to change  
the settings.  
16  
While listening to the repeated playback, repeat steps 12–15 to  
create your phrase.  
While you are recording, the phrase will play back repeatedly. Whenever  
you input notes, they will be reflected in the playback.  
If you specified a two-  
measure phrase and want  
to change measures, press  
the [SCALE] button to  
make the display show the  
measure number, and press  
the [INC] or [DEC] button.  
To see the current measure  
location, press and hold the  
[SCALE] button. The  
17  
When you are finished creating your phrase, press the  
[
](STOP) button.  
TR Recording will end, and you will return to Step Edit mode.  
18  
To exit Step Edit mode, press the [ ](STOP) or [EXIT] button.  
previous display will  
reappear when you release  
the button.  
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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.  
fig.2-10_80  
LEAD, BASS  
RHYTHM  
This dot will blink to indicate  
a sharp (#).  
Gate time  
("-" indicates  
Slide-on)  
Rhythm  
tone  
Note  
If you set the phrase length  
to two measures, you can  
change the measure  
Velocity  
Velocity  
(The velocity will blink to  
indicate that Accent is on.)  
(If this indicates -,  
that rhythm tone will not sound.)  
position by pressing the  
[SCALE] button to make  
the display show the  
3
4
Make sure that the [KEYBOARD] button indicator is dark.  
measure number, and then  
pressing the [INC] or  
If it is lit, press the button to make it go dark.  
[DEC] button. To check the  
current measure location,  
press and hold the [SCALE]  
button. When you release  
the button, the previous  
display will reappear.  
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.  
To use the keyboard pads  
to specify the tone (rhythm  
tone), press the  
5
6
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.  
[KEYBOARD] button so its  
indicator lights. When  
youve finished specifying  
the note (rhythm tone),  
press the [KEYBOARD]  
button once again so the  
indicator goes out.  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Note (Rhythm tone)  
Velocity  
Gate time  
* It is not possible to specify the Gate Time if Vintage mode is turned on for a BASS  
group pattern.  
When youve finished editing, press the [ ](STOP) or [EXIT]  
Press the [TIE] button to  
change a tie, or the [REST]  
button to change a rest.  
button.  
You will exit Step Edit mode.  
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Sa vin g a p a tte rn  
If youve modified the contents of a pattern by editing the tone settings or  
by recording, you must save the pattern if you want to keep it.  
You can save 20 patterns  
(total for LEAD, BASS,  
RHYTHM, and EFFECTS  
groups) in internal  
memory.  
* All your changes will be lost if you select a different pattern or turn off the power  
before you save the pattern.  
* The Save operation cannot be performed while a pattern is playing.  
The following data is saved  
• Tone/ Rhythm set  
• Pan  
• Parameter settings (including the settings of the six knobs)  
• Phrase  
• Loop control settings (p. 56)  
(If loop control settings are not included)  
1
Press the [WRITE] button.  
The pattern number in the display will blink.  
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the save-destination  
pattern number.  
Select U01–U20 if you want to save to internal memory, or C01– C50 if you  
want to save to a memory card.  
* Since the data you save will overwrite any previous data at that location, the  
previous data will be lost. Make sure that the selected number does not contain a  
pattern you want to keep.  
3
Press the [WRITE] button to execute.  
The display will indicate “Sur”, asking you to confirm the operation.  
4
Press the [WRITE] button to write.  
While a pattern is being saved, the display will show “bsy”. When the data  
has been saved, you will return to the screen in which you were prior to  
beginning the Save process.  
* If you decide not to save the pattern, press the [EXIT] button.  
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W h a t is a lo o p ?  
The audio looper has four parts: parts 1 through 4. Each part can record  
(capture) a performance from the DSP synthesizer (a pattern from the  
LEAD, BASS, or RHYTHM group), or an external audio input. The data  
recorded in each part is called a loop.  
The captured loop will be  
monaural.  
These loops will play back repeatedly (i.e., “loop”) in synchronization to a  
standard tempo. You can play all four loops simultaneously, or play just a  
specific part.  
For details on the standard  
tempo, refer to “About the  
tempo” (p. 57).  
For part 1, you can use a variety of editing and control functions (Loop  
Control) to create even more sophisticated loops.  
You can combine your favorite drum breaks and bass lines as a loop, and  
take advantage of the Loop Control function to create new songs with  
different types of groove. This gives you enormous potential for creating  
remixes.  
fig.3-1  
Au d io Lo o p e r  
Pa rt 1  
Pa rt 2  
Pa rt 3  
Pa rt 4  
Loop  
Loop  
Loop  
Ca pture  
Ca pture  
Ca pture  
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This page outlines the process of creating a loop.  
fig.3-0  
When capturing to each  
part, you should ensure  
that the pattern and the  
external device(s) use the  
same tempo. If each  
1 . Ma k e p re p a ra tio n s fo r ca p tu re  
Capturing the performance of a pattern  
(1) Select a pattern  
(2) Set the tempo  
(3) Adjust the sound  
(p.16)  
(p.17)  
(p.20)  
performance you capture  
has a different tempo, the  
timing may fail to match  
when you play back the  
loop.  
Capturing a performance from an external device  
(1) Press the [LINE IN] button  
(2) Adjust the volume of the device connected to the INPUT jacks  
(3) Set the tempo  
(p.57)  
Capturing the performances of a pattern and an external device  
(1) Select a pattern  
(2) Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [LINE IN] button  
(3) Set the tempo  
(p.16)  
(p.19)  
(p.17)  
(p.20)  
(4) Adjust the sound  
If you turn an effect on, you  
will not be able to capture  
the performance of the  
parts for which the effect is  
not turned on.  
Capturing while you apply an effect to a performance of an external device  
or a loop  
(1) Press [EFFECTS] to turn effects on  
(2) Specify what the effect is to be applied to  
(3) Select an effect pattern  
(p.42)  
(p.41)  
(p.42)  
(p.43)  
(p.57)  
(4) Make effect settings  
(5) Set the tempo  
(6) When applying an effect to a loop, use the part level knob to adjust the  
volume  
(p.35)  
Capturing a loop control performance  
If you are recording the  
loop control performance  
together onto a single part,  
you can get the same  
results by using Loop  
Merge.  
(1) Select a effect pattern  
(2) Press the [LOOP CTRL] button to turn Loop Control on  
(3) Make loop control settings  
(p.42)  
(p.54)  
(p.54)  
(p.57)  
(4) Set the tempo  
* If all parts are being used with Loop Control, you will not be able to perform a capture.  
2 . Be g in re co rd in g th e p ro ce ss p a tch  
(p .3 9 )  
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [PROCESS] button.  
* Perform these steps as necessary.  
You can also apply an  
effect to a loop control  
performance and capture it  
to another part.  
3 . Ca p tu re  
(p .3 3 )  
(p .3 5 )  
(p .4 1 )  
(p .3 7 )  
(p .3 8 )  
(p .4 0 )  
4 . Ad ju st th e vo lu m e b a la n ce o f th e p a rts  
5 . Ap p ly e ffe cts  
6 . Ed it th e se ttin g s o f p a rt 1  
7 . Me rg e lo o p s  
8 . Sa ve th e p ro ce ss p a tch  
* Save the process patch if you performed step 2.  
9 . Sa ve th e lo o p to a m e m o ry ca rd  
(p .5 9 )  
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Re co rd in g (ca p tu rin g )  
The action of recording into the audio looper is called capturing. You can  
capture up to six seconds of sound in each part.  
Normally, the [LEVEL]  
knob adjusts the volume of  
the audio signal of the DSP  
synthesizer, or the input  
from the INPUT jacks.  
However, when you are  
capturing, the [LEVEL]  
knob adjusts the capture  
volume.  
1
2
Turn the [LEVEL] knob to adjust the capture volume.  
Press the [CAPTURE] button.  
The indicators for the [CAPTURE] button will light, and the [SEL] buttons  
of each part will blink, indicating that the MC-09 is ready to capture.  
3
Press a [SEL] button to select the part into which the sound is  
to be captured.  
The state of each part is  
shown by the indicators of  
the [STATUS] buttons.  
Parts that have been  
The indicator of the [SEL] button for the part you selected will light, and the  
indicators for the [CAPTURE] button will blink.  
captured: lit or blinking  
Parts that have not been  
captured: dark  
* If you capture to a part that has already been captured, the previous contents will be  
erased, and replaced by the new sound.  
4
Press the [SETUP] button and then press the [INC] or [DEC]  
button to make Capture Quantize settings (see next page).  
When you are finished making Capture Quantize settings,  
press the [SETUP] button.  
If you want to abort the  
capture procedure, press  
the [EXIT] button.  
1:  
Automatically stop capture after the first measure  
Automatically stop capture after the second measure  
2:  
OFF: Stop capture when you press the [ ](STOP) button  
5
6
Press the [CAPTURE] button to start capture.  
You may begin capturing  
even while a loop is  
If other parts have already been captured, those parts will also begin  
playing. If you do not want other already-captured parts to play, press their  
[STATUS] button to make the indicator blink.  
playing. In this case,  
capture will begin when  
the playback returns to the  
beginning of the loop after  
you pressed the  
Stop capturing.  
If Capture Quantize is turned “OFF,” capture will stop at the moment you  
press the [ ](STOP) button. If Capture Quantize is set to “1” or “2,”  
capture will stop automatically according to the setting.  
[CAPTURE] button.  
If you started capture while the loop was playing, loop playback will  
continue. To stop loop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
* Capture will stop automatically after six seconds, regardless of the Capture  
Quantize setting.  
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Correcting the length of the loop (Capture Quantize)  
The timing at which you stop capture is an important factor in creating a  
precise loop. If you stop capturing at the wrong time, the loop length and  
the timing of the measures in the pattern will be skewed, and it will not be  
possible to synchronize the loop accurately. To prevent this, you can  
automatically stop capture at the moment the first or second measure ends,  
relative to the current tempo. This is called capture quantize.  
fig.3-1b  
end capturing  
start capturing  
Set the value of the capture quantize at 1.  
Set the value of the capture quantize at 2.  
Set the value of the capture quantize at OFF.  
Au d itio n in g a lo o p (Pre vie w )  
Heres how you can preview each part of the recorded loop.  
1
2
Make sure that a pattern or effect control is not playing.  
If any of these are playing, press the [ ](STOP) button to stop them.  
Press the [SEL] button of the part that you want to hear.  
The loop will play while you hold down the button. However, it will not  
play back repeatedly.  
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Pla y b a ck  
1
If youve selected a pattern,  
Press one of the following buttons to select how you want  
playback to occur. Then select the pattern or effect pattern that  
you want to play.  
effect pattern, or loop  
control pattern, it will  
play/ stop in  
synchronization with the  
loop.  
Button  
Playback method  
[LINE IN]  
Play back a loop by itself  
Play back a loop together with an external device  
Play back a pattern and loop together  
[LEAD], [BASS], [RHYTHM]  
[SHIFT] +  
[LEAD], [BASS], [RHYTHM]  
Play the keyboard pads together with the loop  
playback (dont play the pattern phrase)  
Select [LEAD], [BASS], [RHYTHM],  
then [SHIFT] + [LINE IN]  
Play back a pattern and loop together with an ex-  
ternal device  
[EFFECT]  
Play back a loop while applying an effect (p. 41)  
Modify the way in which a loop plays back (p. 53)  
To check the number of  
measures in the loop, press  
the [DISPLAY] button so  
the TONE/ TYPE indicator  
lights, and then press the  
[SHIFT] button and  
[LOOP CTRL]  
2
3
To begin loop playback, press the [ ](PLAY) button.  
* When you press the [  
](PLAY) button, playback will always start from the  
[STATUS] button.  
beginning of the loop. It is not possible to play back from the middle.  
In this state, you can use  
the [INC] or [DEC] buttons  
to change the number of  
measures in the loop.  
To stop loop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
The loop will continue playing back repeatedly until you press the  
[
](STOP) button.  
Ad ju stin g th e vo lu m e b a la n ce o f th e p a rts  
If you are playing the loop  
together with a pattern, use  
the [LEVEL] knob to adjust  
the volume of the pattern.  
Use the [OUTPUT] knob to  
adjust the overall volume.  
Use the part level sliders to adjust the volume balance.  
fig.3-2  
The position of the sliders  
may differ from the actual  
setting. In this case, slide  
the sliders slightly, and  
then make the setting  
again.  
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Mu tin g o r u n -m u tin g a p a rt  
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:  
Blinking:the part will not play (Muted)  
Dark: no sound is recorded  
the part will play  
2
To defeat muting, press the [STATUS] button once again.  
Ad ju stin g th e p a n  
You can adjust the pan (stereo position) of the loop playback.  
The captured loop will  
always be monaural.  
1
2
Press the [PAN] button so its indicator lights.  
Press the [SEL] button of the part whose pan you want to  
adjust.  
3
4
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).  
When you are finished adjusting the pan, press the [PAN] or  
[EXIT] button.  
Ap p ly in g e ffe cts  
Refer to  
(p. 41).  
Ch a n g in g th e te m p o  
To check the tempo at  
which the loop was  
Refer to  
(p. 57).  
captured, press the  
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.  
[DISPLAY] button so the  
BPM indicator lights, and  
then simultaneously press  
the [SHIFT] button together  
with the [STATUS] button  
of the desired part.  
* 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.  
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Ch a n g in g th e se ttin g s o f p a rt 1  
You can change the playback pitch and playback region of the sound that  
you captured in part 1.  
The position of the sliders  
may differ from the actual  
setting. In this case, slide  
the sliders slightly, and  
then make the setting  
again.  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Playback pitch  
Location at which the  
sound will begin  
(Position)  
Length at which the  
sound will begin  
(Length)  
Playback pitch:This changes the pitch of the loop. Raising the pitch will  
speed up the playback tempo of the loop, resulting in a silent  
portion. Lowering the pitch will slow down the playback  
tempo of the loop, so that the loop will not play all the way  
to the end.  
fig.3-2b  
Area in which the loop will  
actually sound  
PLAYIN G PITCH  
(C1 k n o b )  
Level  
Level  
Raise the pitch  
PO SITIO N  
(C2 k n o b )  
LEN GTH  
(C3 k n o b )  
Measure  
(Time)  
Level  
Measure  
(Time)  
Lower the pitch  
Measure  
(Time)  
1
2
To begin loop playback, press the [ ](PLAY) button.  
Once you change the  
settings of part 1, it is not  
possible to return them to  
their original state. You can  
lock these settings so that  
they cannot be accidentally  
rewritten. To lock the  
Press the [EDIT1] button.  
Now you can adjust the settings of part 1.  
3
4
5
Turn the C1–C3 knobs to adjust the settings while listening the  
loop.  
settings, press the [ENTER]  
button so the [EDIT1]  
buttons indicator is  
blinking. To unlock the  
settings so that they can be  
adjusted, press the  
Press the [EDIT1] button or the [EXIT] button to return to the  
normal playing mode.  
[ENTER] button once again  
so the [EDIT1] buttons  
indicator lights solidly.  
To stop loop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
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Co m b in in g se ve ra l p a rts in to o n e  
(Lo o p Me rg e )  
You can free up additional parts by combining several previously recorded  
parts into a single part. This is called loop merge.  
fig.3-3_75  
Part 1  
Part 2  
Part 3  
Part 4  
Bass Drum  
Snare Drum  
Hi-hat  
Loop Merge  
Ca p tu re  
th e g u ita r  
a n d b a ss  
Part 1  
Part 2  
Part 3  
Part 4  
Part 1  
Part 2  
Part 3  
Part 4  
Bass Drum  
Snare Drum  
Hi-hat  
Bass Drum  
Guitar  
Bass  
Snare Drum  
Hi-hat  
Loop Merge  
Part 1  
Bass Drum  
Snare Drum  
Hi-hat  
Part 2  
Part 3  
Part 4  
Bass  
Guitar  
* You must have an empty part in order to perform Loop Merge.  
* Adjust the desired volume balance (p. 35) among the parts before you perform Loop Merge.  
It is not possible to readjust the volume balance once you’ve performed Loop Merge.  
* Pan settings will not be merged.  
* If you execute Loop Merge with the effect turned on, the effect will be applied to the  
sound you hear during loop merge, but will not be reflected by the part after loop merge.  
1
2
3
Press the [LOOP MERGE] button.  
The FROM indicator will light, and the indicators of [SEL] buttons for which  
a capture has been carried out will blink.  
Press two or more [SEL] buttons to select the parts that you  
want to combine into one.  
The [SEL] button indicators of the selected parts will light.  
Press the [LOOP MERGE] button.  
The To indicator will light, and the [SEL] buttons of the parts you did not  
select in step 2 will blink.  
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4
5
Press a [SEL] button to choose the part into which the other  
parts will be combined.  
The [SEL] button of the selected part will light, and the [LOOP MERGE]  
button indicator will blink.  
* Be aware that if you select an already-captured part, the existing content will be  
erased and overwritten by the loop-merged content.  
Press the [LOOP MERGE] button to begin the Loop Merge  
operation.  
While loop merge is occurring, the [LOOP MERGE] button indicator will  
light. When the indicator goes dark, loop merge has been completed.  
Era sin g th e co n te n ts o f a p a rt  
Heres how you can erase a captured part that you no longer want.  
1
Simultaneously hold down the [SEL] button and [STATUS]  
button of the part whose contents you want to erase.  
Sa vin g th e ste p s b y w h ich y o u cre a te d  
a lo o p (Pro ce ss Pa tch )  
You can save the steps by which you created a loop or made pattern settings.  
This is called a process patch. When you play back a process patch, the  
operations you performed when creating the loop will be performed once  
again, reproducing the loop.  
You can also store loops on  
a memory card (p. 59).  
However, this saves only  
the performance (audio  
data) recorded in each part,  
and does not save pattern  
settings or pan settings you  
made when creating the  
loop.  
When you turn on the power, the MC-09 automatically begins remembering  
the button operations you perform. A process patch can record up to eleven  
operations. If you perform more than eleven button operations, the oldest  
operations will be successively discarded, and the newly performed  
operations will be remembered.  
If you want to create a new process patch, hold down the [SHIFT]  
button and press the [PROCESS PATCH] button to erase all recorded  
button operations.  
By creating a loop skillfully, you can create an effective process patch that  
will produce loops with greater repeatability.  
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Contents that are saved in a process patch  
Eleven most recent button operations  
Settings of the pattern when you captured it  
Capture volume  
One process patch can be  
saved in the internal  
memory of the MC-09. You  
can also store patches on an  
external MIDI device  
(p. 65).  
Settings of part 1  
Loop merge From and To parts  
Pattern settings when you saved the process patch  
Pan settings when you saved the process patch  
Contents that are not saved in a process patch  
Audio data  
Realtime operations of the knobs  
Only the last setting will be saved. Movements will not be recorded.  
Performances of an external MIDI device  
Part volume settings when you saved the process patch  
Mute data for each part  
Sa vin g a p ro ce ss p a tch  
* Process patch settings are temporary. If you want to keep a process patch, you must  
save it. A process patch that has not been saved cannot be played.  
To check the content of the  
process patch before you  
save it, press the [PROCESS  
PATCH] button so its  
indicator lights, then press  
the [ENTER] button.  
1
Press the [PROCESS PATCH] button.  
The indicator will light, and the display will indicate "Prc."  
* If you decide to abort the Save process, press the [EXIT] button or the [PROCESS  
PATCH] button.  
When you do this, a loop  
will be created according to  
the current process patch  
contents.  
2
Press the [WRITE] button.  
The display will ask you if you really want to save the settings (Sur).  
3
This will not affect the  
process patches that are  
already saved.  
Press the [WRITE] button to save the settings.  
While the settings are being saved, the display will indicate "bsy." When  
saving has been completed, you will return to the screen in which you were  
before beginning the Save operation.  
* If you want to abort the Save operation, press the [EXIT] button.  
Pla y in g b a ck a p ro ce ss p a tch  
1
Press the [PROCESS PATCH] button.  
The indicator will light, and the display will indicate Prc.”  
2
Press the [ ](PLAY) button.  
The contents that were saved in the process patch will be played back  
consecutively. When the entire contents have been played back, the process  
patch will automatically stop playing.  
If you want to stop playback of the process patch before it has finished, press  
the [ ](STOP) button.  
* When you play back a process patch, the loop you are currently creating, and any  
unsaved process patch will be lost.  
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The MC-09 offers four effects: filter, isolator, phaser, and slicer. You can  
select one of these and apply it to the external input or a loop.  
Sp e cify in g th e e ffe ct ro u tin g  
fig.4-1**_80  
[SHIFT]  
+
It is not possible to apply  
an effect if youve selected  
a pattern from the LEAD,  
BASS, or RHYTHM groups.  
To obtain the same result,  
you can capture the pattern  
playback and then apply an  
effect.  
O UTPUT  
[LINE IN]  
IN PUT  
1
2
3
4
[SHIFT]  
+
[SEL4]  
The effect routing will be  
remembered until you turn  
off the power.  
[SHIFT]  
+
[SEL3]  
[SHIFT]  
+
[SEL2]  
[SHIFT]  
+
[SEL1]  
EFFECTS  
1
2
Press the [EFFECTS] button.  
When you press the  
[EFFECTS] button for the  
first time after turning on  
the power, the effect will be  
applied to the external  
input and to all parts.  
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [LINE IN] button  
to specify whether the effect will be applied to the external  
input.  
[LINE IN] button indicator lit: The effect will be applied to the external input  
[LINE IN] button indicator blinking: The effect will not be applied to the  
external input  
3
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [SEL] button of a  
part to specify whether the effect will be applied to that part.  
[SEL] button indicator lit: Apply the effect to the part  
[SEL] button indicator blinking: Dont apply the effect to the part  
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Tu rn in g th e e ffe ct o n / o ff  
1
Press the [EFFECTS] button so its indicator lights.  
The effect on/ off setting  
will be remembered until  
you turn off the power.  
The effect will be turned on.  
2
To turn off the effect, press the [EFFECTS] button to make the  
indicator blink.  
Ra p id ly sw itch in g th e e ffe ct o n / o ff  
You can use the effect grab function to rapidly switch the effect on/ off, as  
is sometimes done in a DJ performance.  
1
Make sure that the [EFFECTS] button's indicator is lit or blinking.  
If it is not lit or blinking, press the [EFFECTS] button.  
2
Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [EFFECTS] button.  
The effect will be on while you hold down both buttons.  
3
Continue to hold down the [SHIFT] button, and release the  
[EFFECT] button to turn the effect off. If you release the  
[SHIFT] button and then release the [EFFECT] button, the  
effect will remain on.  
Se le ctin g a n e ffe ct p a tte rn  
When using an effect, you can have the effect settings change along with the  
performance. Such a group of effect settings are called an effect pattern. The  
MC-09 contains 30 effect patterns for immediate use. You can also create your  
own effect patterns and save them in internal memory or on a memory card.  
Filter:  
Modify the brightness  
Isolator: Boost/ cut specific frequency regions  
Phaser: Modulate the sound  
Slicer:  
Intermittently cut the sound  
1
2
Press the [EFFECTS] button.  
Make sure that the display indicates an effect pattern number.  
Also make sure that none of the BPM, OCT, or TONE/ TYPE indicators are  
lit. If one of these indicators is lit, press the [DISPLAY] button several times,  
until the indicator goes out.  
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3
4
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select an effect pattern.  
Depending on the pattern  
you select, the indicator of  
the [LEAD], [BASS], or  
[RHYTHM] button will  
blink, and the [LOOP CTRL]  
button's indicator may light  
(Loop Control: On). This  
indicates that the selected  
pattern includes Loop  
Pin front of the number indicates a preset effect pattern, Uindicates a  
user effect pattern, and Cindicates a effect pattern saved on a memory card.  
You can rapidly switch between preset (P), user (U), and card (C) by holding  
down the [SHIFT] button and pressing the [INC] or [DEC] button.  
When selecting a effect pattern from a card, or when switching  
to another effect pattern while the current effect pattern plays,  
press the [ENTER] button to finalize your selection.  
The selected pattern number will blink until you finalize it.  
Control settings (p. 53).  
If you switch to a different  
effect pattern while the  
* This step is not necessary when selecting a preset or user effect pattern while the  
pattern is stopped.  
current effect pattern is still  
playing, playback will change  
to the newly selected effect  
pattern at the beginning of the  
next measure. However, the  
tempo of the previous effect  
pattern will be maintained.  
* You cannot select a effect pattern from a card during playback. In this case, the  
display will indicate "C--".  
Usin g th e k n o b s to a d ju st th e e ffe ct  
se ttin g s  
Use the C1, C2, and C3 knobs to adjust the effect settings. The function of  
each knob will depend on the type of effect, as shown below.  
The knob position may not  
match the actual value of  
the setting. In this case, turn  
the knob slightly, and then  
make the desired setting.  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
FILTER  
Rate  
Cutoff frequency  
Resonance  
(modulation speed)*  
ISOLATOR Low gain  
Middle gain  
High gain  
Resonance  
PHASER  
Rate  
Modulation depth  
(modulation speed)*  
SLICER  
Rate  
Time to cut  
Pan  
If you want to view the  
setting of a knob in the  
display while you adjust it,  
hold down the [SHIFT]  
button while you turn that  
knob.  
(interval of cutting)*  
Cutoff frequency: specifies the frequency at which the filter begins to be  
applied  
Resonance:  
emphasizes the frequency region near the cutoff  
frequency  
* If you select the  
,
,
,
, or  
effect types (p. 44),  
If you want to check the  
setting of a knob in the  
display, hold down the  
[SHIFT] button and press  
the [DISPLAY] button.  
When you do this, the  
value of each knob will be  
displayed in the order of  
C1, C2, and C3.  
it will not be possible to adjust the rate of the filter, phaser, or slicer.  
* The adjustments you make here are temporary. If you want to keep the new settings,  
you must Store them (p. 48).  
* For some settings, you can synchronize the rate of the filter, phaser, or slicer to the  
standard tempo. For details, refer to the table on the next page.  
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Ch a n g in g th e e ffe ct ty p e  
Each effect provides several variations, which allow it to be controlled by  
the step sequencer or by external synchronization. These are called effect  
types. You can select the effect type that is most suitable for your  
performance situation.  
Effect type  
Parameters that  
can be controlled  
Cutoff frequency  
Smoothing  
Synchroni-  
zation  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Cutoff frequency  
Resonance  
Resonance  
Filter  
Resonance  
Resonance  
On  
Off  
If you want only Pan to  
change for S-5, S-6, or S-7,  
turn the C1 knob all the  
way to the left. If you want  
only resonance to change  
for F-6, F-7, or F-8, turn the  
C1 knob all the way to the  
left.  
Low gain  
Low gain  
Middle gain  
Middle gain  
High gain  
High gain  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Isolator  
Modulation depth  
Modulation depth  
Resonance  
Resonance  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Phaser  
Resonance  
Resonance  
On  
Off  
Slice level  
Pan  
Off  
On  
Off  
Pan  
Slicer  
Pan  
On  
Off  
Pan  
Smoothing:  
When using the step sequencer to control the effect (p.  
Synchronization: The rate of the filter, phaser, or slicer will be  
synchronized to the standard tempo. Use the C1 knob to  
choose the note value for synchronization (16th note, 8th  
note, quarter note, half note, whole note, whole note x2,  
whole note x4).  
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1
2
Select an effect pattern (p. 42).  
Press the [DISPLAY] button enough times to get the TONE/  
TYPE indicator to light.  
The display will show the effect type that is specified for the currently  
selected effect pattern.  
3
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to change the effect type.  
* Changes you make are temporary. If you want to keep the new settings, you must  
save them (p. 48).  
Cre a tin g co n se cu tive ch a n g e s in a n  
e ffe ct (Effe ct Co n tro l)  
You can use the step sequencer in conjunction with each effect to create  
consecutive changes in the effect settings. This is called effect control.  
For the effect parameters  
that will be controlled by  
this feature, refer to the  
Parameters that can be  
controlledcolumn of the  
effect type table (p. 44).  
One measure is divided into 16 (or 12) steps, and you can input a value for  
each step to specify how the effect will change.  
For example, you can use effect control to vary the cutoff frequency of the  
filter so that the filter will open and close in stepwise fashion.  
fig.4-4_90  
Cutoff  
frequency  
127  
0
Step  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6  
1measure  
Since the effect control speed will follow the standard tempo, you can use it  
in conjunction with a variety of performances.  
* If you are using loop control to play back a loop, it is not possible to use effect control.  
What you need to do to use Effect Control  
(1) Select an effect type ..............................................................................(p. 44)  
(2) Make effect control settings ................................................................(p. 46)  
(3) Specify the speed of change ................................................................(p. 57)  
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Usin g e ffe ct co n tro l to p e rfo rm  
When you play back an effect pattern for which Effect Control is specified,  
the effect will change consecutively.  
1
Select an effect pattern for which effect control has been  
specified (p. 42).  
2
As necessary, adjust the tempo at which the effect setting will  
change (p. 57).  
3
Press the [ ](PLAY) button to begin playing the effect  
pattern. If you are applying the effect to the external input,  
start playing the external input as well.  
If a loop has been recorded in the looper, the loop will begin playing at the  
same time.  
4
To stop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
Ma k in g e ffe ct co n tro l se ttin g s  
1
Select an effect pattern (p. 42).  
2
As necessary, change the effect settings or effect type.  
* Do not select an effect type that does not use effect control (  
, or ). Effect control settings cannot be made if you select one  
of these effect types.  
,
,
,
,
3
4
Press the [SEQ REC] button.  
This puts you in Step Edit mode, where you can make effect control settings.  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
Now you are ready to make effect control settings.  
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5
6
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to specify the length for  
effect control (1 or 2 measures).  
The display will indicate the effect control length.  
Press the [SCALE] button to specify the step unit and number  
of steps.  
16th notes x16 steps: indicator dark  
8th note triplets x12 steps: indicator lit  
7
8
Press the [EXIT] button.  
You will return to Step Edit mode.  
If the effect control length  
is set to 2 measures, you  
can change the measure  
position by pressing the  
[SCALE] button to make  
the display show the  
Press a step [1][16] button to select the step whose value you  
will input.  
If you want to input the same value for several steps, hold down one of the  
step buttons and then press the button(s) for the other step(s).  
measure number, and then  
pressing the [INC] or  
[DEC] button. To check the  
current measure location,  
press and hold the [SCALE]  
button. The previous  
9
Turn the C3 knob to input the value.  
10  
11  
display will reappear when  
you release the button.  
Repeat steps 8 and 9 to make effect control settings.  
When you are finished making effect control settings, press the  
[EXIT] or [ ] button.  
* The effect control settings you make are temporary. If you want to keep your effect  
control settings, you must save them (p. 48).  
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Sa vin g y o u r e ffe ct se ttin g s  
If you want to save your effect settings or effect control settings, you must  
save the effect pattern.  
You can save 20 patterns  
(total for LEAD, BASS,  
RHYTHM, and EFFECTS  
groups) in internal  
memory.  
* All your changes will be lost if you select another effect pattern or turn off the power  
before saving.  
* The Save operation cannot be performed while a effect pattern is playing.  
The following data will be saved  
Effect type  
Parameter settings (the settings of the C1C3 knobs)  
Effect control settings  
Loop control settings (p. 56)  
(If loop control settings are not included)  
1
Press the [WRITE] button.  
The effect pattern number in the display will blink.  
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the save-destination  
effect pattern number.  
Select U01U20 if you want to save the settings in internal memory. Select  
C01C50 if you want to save the settings on a memory card.  
* Since the data you save will overwrite any previous data at that location, the  
previous data will be lost. Make sure that the selected number does not contain a  
pattern you want to keep.  
3
Press the [WRITE] button to execute.  
The display will indicate Sur, asking you to confirm the operation.  
4
Press the [WRITE] button to save the settings.  
While a pattern is being saved, the display will show bsy. When the data  
has been saved, you will return to the screen in which you were prior to  
beginning the Save process.  
* Should you decide that you don’t want to carry out the save, press the [EXIT]  
button.  
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W h a t is Lo o p Co n tro l?  
You can use the step sequencer in conjunction with a loop to change the way  
in which the loop plays back. This is called loop control.  
You can use loop control to play a loop in three ways.  
Play the loop while changing its pitch (Pitch)  
Play specified parts in succession (Trigger)  
Divide the loop, and play it back in reassembled form (Divide times 16)  
Since the loop control speed will follow the standard tempo, you can use it  
in a variety of performance situations.  
Normal playback and Loop Control  
Normally, a loop will play back repeatedly in synchronization with the  
standard tempo. However, when you use Loop Control, the sound will play  
back in a different way, producing a different result.  
Pitch  
The loop will play back at a different pitch in each step. This lets you play  
the loop at specific pitches.  
* Pitch can be used only for part 1.  
fig.5-1_80  
original loop  
make a loop control  
0
+2  
+4  
+5  
+7  
+9  
+11 +12  
0
-1  
-3  
-5  
-7  
-8  
-10  
-12  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6  
Step  
PITCH play  
* When you change the pitch, the playback speed of the loop itself will change  
correspondingly, similarly to how the pitch rises when a tape recorder is speeded up,  
and falls when it is slowed down. For this reason, silent portions may occur if you  
raise the pitch, speeding up the loop playback. Likewise, the loop may not play all the  
way to the end if you lower the pitch.  
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Trig g e r  
Normally when you play the loop, the four parts will play back together. By  
using Trigger playback, you can play the four parts separately. For each  
step, you can specify which part will play. This lets you create performances  
similar to those produced by striking the pads of a sampler.  
fig.5-2_90  
Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part Part  
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
2
4
3
4
1
2
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6  
Step  
* It will not be possible to capture if you use all pads for Trigger playback.  
Divid e tim e s 1 6  
The loop will be divided into 16 or 12 equal sections along the time axis, and  
the section will be assigned to each step for playback. For example, you can  
divide the loop of a drum performance, so that the performance is  
approximately divided into individual rhythm instruments, such as bass  
drum, snare drum, and hi-hat. Then you can use this to create a new  
performance in which only the specific beats you select are heard.  
It is not possible to correct  
inaccuracies in the  
performance.  
* Divide times 16 will affect only part 1.  
* The loop will be divided into 16 or 12 sections along the time axis, but the loop itself  
will not be divided.  
fig.5-3_90  
original loop  
divide  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
make a loop control  
13  
3
6
3
5
3
3
13  
3
3
5
7
13  
REST  
TIE  
REST  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1 0 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6  
Step  
Divide times 16 play  
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Usin g lo o p co n tro l fo r re a ltim e p e rfo rm a n ce  
Re a ltim e p itch p e rfo rm a n ce  
You can use the step [1][16] buttons to play part 1 at different pitches.  
* There will be no sound if you exceed a range of one octave higher or lower than the  
original pitch of part 1.  
1
Load the loop that you want to play into part 1 (p. 59).  
2
Press the [LOOP CTRL] button so its indicator lights.  
Loop control will be turned on.  
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button so the TONE/ TYPE indicator  
lights.  
4
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button to get the “  
display.  
5
Perform the sound by pressing the step [1][16] button  
corresponding to the desired pitch.  
While you press a step [1][16] button, part 1 will play at the pitch  
corresponding to the button you pressed. However, it will not play  
repeatedly.  
The step [1][16] buttons correspond to different pitches as follows.  
fig.pitchplay  
-2  
-1  
0
-12 -11 -10 -9 -8 -7 -6 -5 -4 -3 -2 -1 0  
1 2  
-1 0  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7  
8 9 10 11 12  
11 12  
1
2
6
When you are finished with realtime pitch performance, press  
the [LOOP CTRL] button so the indicator goes out.  
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Re a ltim e p e rfo rm a n ce u sin g Trig g e r  
You can play parts 14 by pressing the step [1][4] buttons. This is  
convenient for live performance.  
1
Load the loop that you want to play into part 14 (p. 59).  
2
Press the [LOOP CTRL] button so its indicator lights.  
Loop control will be turned on.  
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button so the TONE/ TYPE indicator lights.  
4
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button to get the “  
display.  
5
Press the step [1][4] button for the part you want to play.  
While you hold down the step [1][4] button, the corresponding part will  
sound. However, it will not play back repeatedly.  
6
When you are finished with trigger performance, press the  
[LOOP CTRL] button so the indicator goes out.  
Re a ltim e p e rfo rm a n ce u sin g Divid e tim e s 1 6  
You can play each divided section of the sound by pressing the step [1][16]  
buttons. This lets you recreate a loop as a new performance.  
1
Load the loop that you want to play into part 1 (p. 59).  
2
Press the [LOOP CTRL] button so its indicator lights.  
Loop control will be turned on.  
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button so the TONE/ TYPE indicator lights.  
If you want to divide the  
loop into 12 sections, press  
the [SETUP] button, then  
press the [SCALE] button  
so its indicator lights.  
4
Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until “  
display.  
appears in the  
The loop will be divided into 16 or 12 sections.  
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5
6
Press the step [1][16] button for the section that you want to play.  
When you are finished with Divide times 16 performance,  
press the [LOOP CTRL] button so the indicator goes out.  
Pla y in g b a ck a lo o p w ith Lo o p Co n tro l  
Loop Control is included within the pattern or effect pattern. You can play  
back in a different way than the original loop, simply by selecting a pattern  
When loop control is  
or effect pattern for which Loop Control is specified, and pressing the [  
(PLAY) button.  
]
turned on, the pattern and  
effect control settings will  
be ignored. This means that  
if you play back a pattern  
in which loop control is  
turned on, there will be no  
sound. Also, effect control  
cannot be used for an effect  
pattern in which loop  
* The contents (MIDI messages) of Loop Control are not transmitted from MIDI IN  
to an external MIDI device.  
* If you use Loop Control while applying an effect, it will not be possible to use Effect  
Control.  
* You cannot play back a pattern while using Loop Control.  
1
2
control is turned on. If you  
want to use a pattern or  
effect control, you must  
turn loop control on.  
Make sure that the loop you want to play is recorded in the  
Audio Looper.  
* If a loop has not been loaded into the Audio Looper, there will be no sound even if  
you press the [  
] (PLAY) button.  
Select a pattern or effect pattern that uses Loop Control.  
When you select a pattern or effect pattern for which Loop Control has been  
specified, Loop Control will automatically be turned on.  
First, lets try this out using a preset pattern.  
Type  
Preset pattern  
LEAD  
P38  
BASS  
P58  
RHYTHM  
P98  
Pitch playback  
Trigger playback  
P39  
P59  
P99  
Divide times 16 playback  
P40  
P60  
P00  
3
4
5
As necessary, specify the tempo at which Loop Control will  
change (p. 57).  
Press the [ ] (PLAY) button.  
The loop will play back according to the Loop Control setting.  
To stop playback, press the [ ] (STOP) button.  
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Ma k in g lo o p co n tro l se ttin g s  
1
Select the pattern or effect pattern for which you want to store  
loop control settings.  
If you want to edit an existing loop control setting, select the pattern/ effect  
pattern that includes it.  
2
Press the [LOOP CTRL] button so its indicator lights.  
Loop control will be turned on.  
3
Press the [DISPLAY] button enough times to get the TONE/  
TYPE indicator to light.  
4
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the loop control  
type.  
: Pitch  
: Trigger  
: Divide times 16  
5
Press the [SEQ REC] button.  
You will enter a mode in which you can make loop control settings (Step  
Edit).  
If loop control settings have  
already been made, you  
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can press the [REST] button  
in loop control settings to  
erase the values of all steps.  
Press the [SETUP] button.  
This lets you make preparatory settings for loop control.  
7
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to specify the loop control  
length (1 or 2 measures).  
The display will show the loop control length.  
8
Press the [SCALE] button to select the step unit and number of  
steps.  
16th notes x 16 steps:  
indicator dark  
8th note triplets x 12 steps: indicator lit  
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9
Press the [EXIT] button.  
You will exit preparatory settings for loop control.  
10  
Press a step [1][16] button to specify the step for which you  
If the loop control length is  
set to 2 measures, you can  
change the measure  
will input a value.  
If you want to input the same value for more than one step, hold down the  
button for one step and press the button(s) for the other step(s).  
location by holding down  
the [SCALE] button to get  
the display to show the  
measure number, and  
* It is not possible to input more than one value at each step. If you select a step for which  
a value has already been input, the existing data will be replaced by the new data.  
pressing the [INC] or  
[DEC] button. To check the  
current measure location,  
press and hold the [SCALE]  
button. The previous  
11  
Turn the C3 knob to input the desired value.  
Type  
Value  
Explanation  
display will reappear when  
you release the button.  
Pitch  
-1212,  
Raise or lower the pitch by up to 1 octave in semi-  
tone steps relative to the original pitch of the loop.  
A setting of 1raises the pitch by a semitone, and  
-1lowers the pitch by a semitone.  
(TIE),  
(REST)  
Trigger  
14,  
Specify the part that will be played.  
(dont play),  
To stop playback mid-way through, use  
.
Divide  
times 16  
116 (12),  
Specify which of the 16 or 12 sections will be  
played.  
The number of divisions is specified in step 7.  
(REST)  
12  
13  
Repeat steps 10 and 11 to make loop control settings.  
When you are finished making loop control settings, press the  
[EXIT] or [ ] button.  
* The settings you make are temporary. If you want to keep your new settings, you  
must save them (p. 56).  
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Sa vin g y o u r lo o p co n tro l se ttin g s  
If you want to preserve the loop control settings, save the pattern/ effect  
pattern that contains them.  
You can save 20 patterns  
(total for LEAD, BASS,  
RHYTHM, and EFFECTS  
groups) in internal  
memory.  
* The settings you make will be lost if you select another loop control pattern or turn  
off the power before saving.  
* The Save operation cannot be performed while a pattern or effect pattern is playing.  
1
Press the [WRITE] button.  
The pattern/ effect pattern number in the display will blink.  
2
Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the save-destination  
pattern/ effect pattern number.  
Select U01U20 to save your data in internal memory, or C01C50 to save  
your data on a memory card.  
* Since the data you save will overwrite any previous data at that location, the  
previous data will be lost. Make sure that the selected number does not contain a  
pattern you want to keep.  
3
Press the [WRITE] button to execute.  
The display will indicate Sur, asking you to confirm the operation.  
4
Press the [WRITE] button to write.  
While a pattern/ effect pattern is being saved, the display will show bsy.  
When the data has been saved, you will return to the screen in which you  
were prior to beginning the Save process.  
If you decide not to save the pattern/effect pattern, press the [EXIT] button.  
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Ab o u t th e te m p o  
The MC-09 has a single tempo setting that governs the playback. This is called the standard  
tempo. Although each pattern also has its own tempo, this is separate from the standard tempo.  
When you select a pattern, its tempo will be loaded and will become the standard tempo. The  
in a range of  
= 40 through  
= 240.  
standard tempo can be adjusted  
Pattern, effect control, and loop control will play back according to the standard tempo. In  
addition, effect parameters such as phaser rate and LFO rate will also synchronize to the standard  
tempo while a pattern, effect control, or loop control is playing.  
You can also make pattern, effect control, and loop control play in synchronization with the  
tempo of an external MIDI device, regardless of the standard tempo (p. 64).  
fig.6-1  
Sta n d a rd  
te m p o  
INT,  
REMOTE  
Sound pattern  
Effect control  
Loop control  
Sync Mode  
SLAVE  
Ex te rn a l  
MIDI d e vice 's  
te m p o  
Ch e ck in g th e sta n d a rd  
te m p o  
Se ttin g th e te m p o w ith th e  
[TAP] b u tto n  
You can set the tempo by pressing the [TAP] button at the  
1 . Press the [DISPLAY] button so the BPM indicator  
desired timing.  
lights.  
1 . Press the [DISPLAY] button so the BPM indicator  
The value shown in the display is the current standard  
tempo.  
lights.  
* If the MC-09 is set to synchronize to an external MIDI device  
2 . Press the [TAP] button three times or more at the  
(i.e., when Sync Mode = Slave), this will indicate “  
”.  
desired quarter-note interval.  
When you press the button three times or more, the tempo  
will be calculated automatically, and will appear in the  
display.  
Se ttin g th e te m p o m a n u a lly  
1 . Press the [DISPLAY] button so the BPM indicator  
lights.  
W h a t is BPM?  
2 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to set the tempo.  
BPM stands for Beats Per Minute, and indicates the  
number of quarter note beats that occur in one minute.  
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Usin g a m e m o ry ca rd  
Me m o ry ca rd s u sa b le w ith  
th e MC-0 9  
The MC-09 can use commercially available SmartMedia  
memory cards. However, a memory card is not included.  
You can purchase a memory card at a nearby computer shop  
or digital camera dealer. When you purchase a memory card,  
make sure that it meets the following conditions.  
Fo rm a ttin g a m e m o ry ca rd  
This operation prepares the memory card for use on the MC-  
09. You will need to format a newly purchased memory card  
before using it for the first time, or before a memory card  
used with another device can be used on the MC-09.  
* When you format a memory card, the entire contents of the  
card will be erased.  
Power supply voltage: 3.3 V  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
Capacity: 2 MB128 MB  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
* The MC-09 cannot use SmartMedia of types other than the  
above.  
indicates “  
”.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
* If you use 2 MB Smart Media, it may not be possible to save  
all data.  
The display will show “  
.  
4 . To format the card, press the [WRITE] button.  
Ca u tio n s w h e n u sin g a  
m e m o ry ca rd  
While the card is being formatted, “  
will appear in  
the display. When formatting is finished, youre returned to  
where you were in step 2.  
* The power of the MC-09 must be off when you insert or  
remove a memory card. Inserting or removing a memory card  
when the power is on will damage the memory card as well as  
the data in the MC-09.  
* If you decide not to format the card, press the [SETUP] button  
or the [EXIT] button.  
5 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
* Make sure that the memory card is oriented correctly, and  
push it all the way into the slot.  
fig.8-1  
The surface without  
gold contacts  
must face upward.  
* Never turn on the power when a memory card is inserted part-  
way into the slot. Doing so will damage the data in internal  
memory.  
* Never turn off the power while  
appears in the  
display. Doing so will damage the data in the memory card  
and internal memory.  
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Usin g a m e m o ry ca rd  
The display will show one of the file numbers (L01L50) that  
Sa vin g a lo o p to a m e m o ry  
ca rd  
have been saved on the memory card.  
4 . Press one of the audio looper [SEL] buttons to select the  
The loops recorded in the audio looper can be saved on a  
memory card. Here we will explain how to save individual  
loops of the specified part.  
part into which the data will be loaded.  
5 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the load-  
source file number.  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
* If you decide you don’t want to load a file, press the [SETUP]  
button or the [EXIT] button.  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
6 . Press the [WRITE] button to begin loading.  
indicates “  
”.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
The display will show “  
while the data is being  
The display will show the save-destination file number (L01–  
loaded. When loading is finished, youre returned to where  
L50).  
you were in step 2.  
* If a loop already exists in the load-destination part, the display  
4 . Press one of the audio looper [SEL] buttons to specify  
the part that you want to save.  
will indicate “  
”. If it is ok to overwrite this existing  
data when you load, press the [ENTER] button. If you decide  
to load the data into a different part, press the [EXIT] button  
and repeat the procedure from step 2.  
5 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the save-  
destination file number.  
* Should you decide that you don’t want to carry out the save,  
press the [SETUP] button or the [EXIT] button.  
* It may take up to three minutes for loading one loop.  
7 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
6 . Press the [WRITE] button to begin saving the data.  
While the data is being saved, “  
will appear in the  
De le tin g a sa ve d lo o p fro m  
m e m o ry ca rd  
display. When saving is complete, youre returned to where  
you were in step 2.  
* If the save-destination file number already exists on the  
Heres how to delete a saved loop from memory card.  
memory card, the display will indicate “  
. If you  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
want to save the new data by overwriting the old, press the  
[ENTER] button. If you want to save the data with a different  
file number, press the [EXIT] button and repeat the  
procedure from step 2.  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
* It may take up to three minutes for saving one loop.  
The display will show one of the file numbers (L01L50) that  
7 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
have been saved on the memory card.  
4 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the number  
of the file that you want to delete.  
When you save a loop to a memory card, it is saved in the  
MC-09s own original format. This means that loops you  
create on the MC-09 cannot be loaded or used by a personal  
computer or hard disk recorder. If you want to use an MC-09  
loop on a different device, you will have to record the loop  
onto that device as an audio signal.  
5 . Press the [WRITE] button.  
The display will indicate “  
, asking you to confirm  
the operation.  
* If you decide not to delete the loop, press the [SETUP] button  
or the [EXIT] button.  
Lo a d in g a lo o p  
6 . Press the [ENTER] button to delete the loop.  
Heres how to load a loop from a memory card into the audio  
While the loop is being deleted, the display will show  
looper.  
. When the loop has been deleted, youre  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
returned to where you were in step 2.  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
7 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
indicates “  
”.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
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Usin g a m e m o ry ca rd  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
Sa vin g a ll se ttin g s o f th e MC-  
0 9 to a m e m o ry ca rd  
The display will show one of the file numbers (A01A50)  
that have been saved in the memory card.  
The following settings stored in the audio looper will be  
4 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the file  
saved together on the memory card.  
number that you want to load.  
All loops and user patterns  
Process patch  
* If you decide not to load a file, press the [SETUP] button or  
the [EXIT] button.  
System settings  
5 . Press the [WRITE] button.  
The settings of the currently selected pattern/ effect pattern  
The display will indicate “  
, asking you to confirm  
the operation.  
For details on system settings, refer to Parameter list(p. 71).  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
6 . Press the [ENTER] button to load MC-09 settings.  
While the settings are being loaded, the display will show  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
. Once the datas been loaded, youre returned to  
indicates “  
”.  
where you were in step 2.  
* It may take up to three minutes for loading one loop.  
7 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
The display will show the save-destination file number (A01–  
A50).  
4 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the desired  
De le tin g sa ve d MC-0 9  
se ttin g s fro m a m e m o ry ca rd  
save-destination file number.  
* Should you decide that you don’t want to carry out the save,  
press the [SETUP] button or the [EXIT] button.  
Heres how to delete MC-09 settings that were saved on  
memory card.  
5 . Press the [WRITE] button to begin saving.  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
While the settings are being saved, the display will show  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
. Once the save is complete, youre returned to  
where you were in step 2.  
indicates “  
”.  
* If the save-destination file number already exists on the  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
memory card, the display will indicate “  
”. If you  
The display will show one of the file numbers (A01A50)  
that have been saved on the memory card.  
want to save the new data by overwriting the old, press the  
[ENTER] button. If you want to save the data with a different  
file number, press the [EXIT] button and repeat the procedure  
from step 2.  
4 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the number  
of the file that you want to delete.  
5 . Press the [WRITE] button.  
* It may take up to three minutes for saving one loop.  
The display will indicate “  
, asking you to confirm  
6 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
the operation.  
* If you want to cancel the deletion, press the [SETUP] button  
or the [EXIT] button.  
When loops are saved to a memory card, they are saved in  
the MC-09s own original format.  
6 . Press the [ENTER] button to delete MC-09 settings.  
While the MC-09 settings are being deleted, “  
appear in the display. When the deletion is complete, youre  
returned to where you were in step 2.  
will  
Lo a d in g MC-0 9 se ttin g s  
Heres how MC-09 settings saved on a memory card can be  
loaded back into the MC-09.  
7 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”.  
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Co n n e ctin g e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice s  
By using MIDI cables to connect devices that have MIDI connectors, you can synchronize two or  
more MIDI devices or control them simultaneously.  
* For an explanation of MIDI-related parameters, refer to “Parameter functions” (p. 71).  
MIDI sig n a l flo w  
The following diagram shows the signal flow of MIDI messages within the MC-09  
fig.7-1_80  
MIDI IN  
MIDI Out  
Co n tro lle r  
Se ctio n  
(pad, knobs, etc.)  
DSP  
Sy n th e size r  
THRU  
TX SW  
LOCAL SW  
RX SW  
Ste p  
Se q u e n ce r  
Au d io  
Lo o p e r  
Se ttin g th e MIDI ch a n n e l  
On the MC-09, you can select one of the sixteen MIDI  
channels. The selected channel will be used for MIDI  
reception and transmission.  
Usin g th e MC-0 9 a s th e  
m a ste r  
The device that transmits MIDI messages is called the  
master, and the device that receives the messages is called  
the slave. Heres how you can use the MC-09 as the master  
1 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
and an external MIDI device as the slave.  
fig.7-2_70  
2 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(MIDI Channel).  
This lets you set the MIDI channel.  
3 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
The display will show the MIDI channel.  
4 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to change the MIDI  
channel.  
MIDI OUT  
5 . Press the [SETUP] button to complete the setting.  
MIDI messages  
MIDI IN  
MIDI device  
(Sequencer, keyboard, etc.)  
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Co n n e ctin g e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice s  
Co n tro llin g a n e x te rn a l MIDI  
d e vice  
Sy n ch ro n izin g a n e x te rn a l MIDI  
se q u e n ce r  
You can operate the MC-09s knobs and keyboard pads to  
switch sounds on an external MIDI device or modify its  
settings.  
Heres how you can make an external MIDI sequencer play  
back in synchronization with the tempo of the MC-09.  
1 . Set the MC-09 and the external MIDI device to the  
For details on setting the tempo of the MC-09, refer to  
same MIDI channel (p. 61).  
About tempo(p. 57).  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
1 . Set the MC-09 and the external MIDI device to the  
3 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
same MIDI channel (p. 61).  
indicates “  
”(Tx. Program Change).  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
3 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(Sync Mode).  
5 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(ON).  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
With this setting, when you switch pattern, effect pattern, or  
loop control pattern on the MC-09, the external MIDI device  
will also switch sounds.  
5 . Make sure that the display shows  
”(INTERNAL).  
With this setting, the external MIDI sequencer will  
synchronize to the tempo of the MC-09.  
6 . Press the [SETUP] button to complete the setting.  
7 . Make settings on your external MIDI device.  
6 . Press the [EXIT] button.  
Make settings on your external MIDI device so that it will  
receive MIDI messages. For details, refer to the owners  
manual for your device.  
7 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
(Sync Out).”  
8 . Play the MC-09, or operate its knobs and keyboard  
8 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
pads.  
9 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
The external MIDI device will play sounds or switch sound  
settings accordingly.  
indicates “  
”(ON).  
With this setting, the MC-09 will transmit tempo messages to  
the external MIDI sequencer.  
1 0 . Press the [SETUP] button to complete the setting.  
1 1 . Make settings on your external MIDI sequencer.  
Set your external MIDI sequencer to synchronize to an  
external MIDI clock. For details, refer to the owners manual  
for your sequencer.  
1 2 . Press the MC-09s [  
Your external MIDI sequencer will also begin playing.  
1 3 . To stop playback, press the [ ](STOP) button.  
](PLAY) button.  
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Co n n e ctin g e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice s  
Co n tro llin g th e MC-0 9 fro m a n  
e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice  
By transmitting program change messages from an external  
MIDI device, you can switch the MC-09s pattern, effect  
pattern, or loop control pattern. You can also transmit control  
change messages to modify the MC-09s sound settings.  
Usin g th e MC-0 9 a s th e sla ve  
The device that transmits MIDI messages is called the  
master, and the device that receives the messages is called  
the slave. Heres how you can use the MC-09 as the slave  
and an external MIDI device as the master.  
fig.7-3_70  
MIDI device  
(Sequencer, keyboard, etc.)  
1 . Set the MC-09 and your MIDI device to the same MIDI  
channel (p. 61).  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
3 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select one of the  
following parameters.  
MIDI OUT  
(Rx.Program Change)  
Program changes can be transmitted from an  
external MIDI device to switch the MC-09s sound,  
effect, or loop control patterns.  
MIDI messages  
MIDI IN  
(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.  
* 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.  
(Rx.SysEX)  
System exclusive messages can be transmitted  
from an external MIDI device to change various  
settings.  
(Sync Mode)  
Pla y in g th e MC-0 9 fro m a n  
e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice  
When you play an external MIDI sequencer or keyboard, the  
MC-09s DSP synthesizer (the pattern tone or rhythm set)  
will sound.  
Start/ Stop messages can be transmitted from an  
external MIDI device to play/ stop the MC-09s  
pattern, effect control, or loop control.  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your choice of  
parameter.  
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-09s sounds with greater range.  
5 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(ON).  
If you selected  
(Sync Mode) in step 3, make the  
(REMOTE).  
1 . Select a pattern from the LEAD, BASS, or RHYTHM  
display show “  
group.  
6 . If you want to make reception settings for another  
parameter, press the [EXIT] button, and then repeat  
steps 3–5.  
2 . Set the same MIDI channel for the MC-09 and your  
external MIDI device (p. 61).  
7 . When you are finished making settings, press the  
3 . Make settings on your external MIDI device.  
[SETUP] button.  
Make settings on your external MIDI device so that it will  
transmit MIDI messages. For details, refer to the owners  
manual of your device.  
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  
owners manual for your device.  
4 . Play your external MIDI device.  
The MC-09s DSP synthesizer will sound accordingly.  
9 . Transmit the appropriate type of MIDI message from  
your external MIDI device to control the MC-09.  
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Co n n e ctin g e x te rn a l MIDI d e vice s  
Sy n ch ro n izin g th e MC-0 9 to a n  
e x te rn a l MIDI se q u e n ce r  
Usin g th e MC-0 9 w ith y o u r  
co m p u te r  
The pattern, effect control, or loop control playback can be  
By using the MC-09 in conjunction with MIDI sequencer  
synchronized to the tempo of an external MIDI sequencer.  
software on your computer, you can use the MC-09 as a  
* If the MC-09 is synchronized to an external MIDI sequencer,  
loops may not play back correctly.  
synthesizer module or controller.  
fig.7-4_70  
1 . Set the MC-09 and your external MIDI device to the  
same MIDI channel (p. 61).  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
3 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
Computer  
Computer cable  
indicates “  
”(Sync Mode).  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
MIDI OUT  
MIDI IN  
MIDI interface  
5 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(SLAVE).  
The MC-09 will synchronize to the tempo of the external  
MIDI sequencer.  
MIDI IN  
MIDI OUT  
6 . Press the [SETUP] button to complete the setting.  
7 . Make settings on your external MIDI sequencer.  
Set your external MIDI sequencer so that it will transmit  
MIDI clock messages. For details, refer to the owners  
manual for your sequencer.  
* Use a MIDI interface that is compatible with your computer.  
For details on connecting your MIDI interface, refer to the  
owner’s manual of the product you are using.  
8 . Start playback on your external MIDI sequencer.  
Pattern, effect control, or loop control playback will also  
begin on the MC-09.  
1 . Set the MC-09 and your MIDI sequencer software to  
9 . When playback ends, stop your external MIDI  
the same MIDI channel (p. 61).  
sequencer.  
2 . In your MIDI sequencer software, turn the thru  
function “ON.”  
Next, you will make settings to prevent MIDI messages from  
looping endlessly between the computer and the MC-09.  
3 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
4 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(Soft Thru).  
5 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
6 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(OFF).  
7 . Press the [EXIT] button.  
8 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(Local Switch).  
9 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
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1 0 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “ ”(OFF).  
Re sto rin g MC-0 9 d a ta fro m a n  
e x te rn a l MIDI se q u e n ce r  
The data that was saved by a bulk dump is referred to as  
bulk data. By loading this bulk data, you can reproduce the  
state in which the MC-09 was when it transmitted the bulk  
data.  
With these settings, the MC-09 will receive MIDI messages  
from your computer, and the DSP synthesizer (pattern tone/  
rhythm set) will sound.  
1 1 . Press the [SETUP] button to complete the settings.  
1 . Use a MIDI cable to connect the MC-09s MIDI IN to  
the MIDI OUT of the external MIDI sequencer.  
Sa vin g th e MC-0 9 se ttin g s to  
a n e x te rn a l se q u e n ce r (Bu lk  
Du m p )  
Data for the currently selected pattern, process patch or all  
saved settings, can be transmitted to an external MIDI  
device. This function is called bulk dump. You can create a  
backup of the MC-09s data by using bulk dump to record  
the data on an external MIDI sequencer. You can also use this  
function to replicate the current settings of one MC-09  
(except for the Loop setting) on another MC-09.  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
3 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
indicates “  
”(Bulk Receive).  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
The MC-09 will wait to receive bulk data.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.  
5 . Play back your external MIDI sequencer to transmit the  
bulk data to the MC-09.  
While the MC-09 is receiving bulk data, the display will  
blink.  
Sa vin g MC-0 9 d a ta o n a n  
e x te rn a l MIDI se q u e n ce r  
When bulk data reception ends, the display will indicate  
1 . Use a MIDI cable to connect the MC-09s MIDI OUT to  
. This display will continue for approximately 60  
the MIDI IN of your external MIDI sequencer.  
seconds.  
2 . Press the [SETUP] button.  
* Never turn off the power while “  
” appears in the  
3 . Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display  
display. Doing so will damage the data in the memory card  
and internal memory.  
indicates “  
”(Bulk Dump).  
* You must transmit all of the bulk data.  
4 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
6 . Press the [EXIT] button to complete the operation, after  
5 . Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the data that  
you want to save.  
the display indicates “  
”.  
:
:
Settings for the currently selected pattern  
Process patches  
:
All patterns, process patches, and system  
settings  
6 . Press the [ENTER] button.  
The display will blink “  
(Sure), asking you to  
confirm the operation.  
If you decide to cancel, press the [EXIT] button.  
7 . Begin recording on your external MIDI sequencer.  
8 . Press the [ENTER] button to initiate the bulk dump.  
While the data is being transmitted, the indication in the  
display will blink. When transmission is completed, the  
display will show  
.
9 . Stop recording on your external MIDI sequencer.  
1 0 . Press the [EXIT] button to complete the bulk dump.  
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Au d io sig n a l flo w  
fig.block_95  
LEVEL  
knob  
OUTPUT OUTPUT  
INPUT  
jack  
knob  
jack  
LINE IN  
Send  
LINE IN  
Return  
1
4
Looper  
Level  
Pan  
AUDIO  
LOOPER  
DSP SYNTH  
Part Send  
Part Return  
: Stereo  
: Mono  
DSP sy n th e size r  
Ste p se q u e n ce r  
This section produces the sound, and acts as an effects  
processor when processing the sound. It produces sound  
when it is played by the step sequencer or keyboard pads. It  
can also be played by an external MIDI device.  
This section plays the pattern phrases, effect control, and  
loop control data, and lets you make settings. It uses MIDI  
messages to control the DSP synthesizer and the audio  
looper.  
This section can also apply effects to an external audio source  
or a loop that you recorded in the audio looper. By using the  
step sequencer for effect control, you can modulate the effect  
cyclically.  
Au d io lo o p e r  
This section records (captures) or processes the sound of a  
DSP synthesizer performance or an external audio source. By  
repeatedly playing back the recorded sounds, you can play  
loop phrases for up to four parts. In addition, this playback  
can be played simultaneously with the performance of the  
DSP synthesizer.  
You can also apply effects to a loop or use the step sequencer  
in conjunction with loop control to play back the recorded  
phrases in even more diverse ways.  
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Co m m o n co n d itio n  
MODE  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
CUTOFF  
knob  
RESO  
knob  
DECAY  
knob  
[INC]/[DEC]  
(DISPLAY=TONE/  
TYPE)  
LINE IN  
OSC tune *  
Drive  
Tone  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Filter  
Cutoff  
frequency  
Resonance  
envelope  
decay time  
Tone  
Rate  
Rate  
Depth  
Resonance  
Phaser  
LEAD  
Gate time  
Ring  
frequency  
Slicer+  
Ring mod-  
ulator  
OSC tune *  
Filter  
envelope  
depth  
Accent  
Cutoff fre-  
quency  
Resonance  
Filter  
envelope  
decay time  
Tone  
BASS  
Bass drum  
level  
Snare drum  
level  
Hi-hat  
level  
Rhythm set  
RHYTHM  
Rate  
Cutoff  
frequency  
Resonance  
Filter  
EFFECT  
Low gain  
Rate  
Middle gain  
Depth  
High gain  
Resonance  
Pan  
Isolator  
Phaser  
Slicer  
Effect type  
Rate  
Gate time  
Loop  
control type  
LOOP CTRL  
* To return to the standard value (0), hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the [KEYBOARD] button.  
Re co rd in g co n d itio n  
MODE  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
CUTOFF  
knob  
RESO  
knob  
DECAY  
knob  
[INC]/[DEC]  
(DISPLAY=TONE/  
TYPE)  
---  
LINE IN  
LEAD  
Note  
Note  
Velocity  
Velocity  
Volocity  
Gate time  
Gate time  
BASS  
Rhythm  
tone  
RHYTHM  
(TR recording only)  
*
EFFECT  
Pitch  
Part  
LOOP  
CTRL  
Pitch  
Trigger  
Position  
Divide  
times 16  
* The settings that can be modified will depend on the selected effect type. Refer to “Changing the effect type”  
(p. 44).  
O th e rs  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
CUTOFF  
knob  
RESO  
knob  
DECAY  
knob  
[INC]/[DEC]  
Pitch  
Position  
Length  
Loop edit  
Loop pan  
Pan  
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DSP sy n th e size r p a ra m e te rs  
Co m m o n to LEAD a n d BASS  
1
Parameter  
Range  
Controller  
Parameter function  
LFO rate  
0120,  
note value  
[SHIFT] + STEP [1]  
Specifies the LFO speed. If a note value is selected, the  
LFO will synchronize to the tempo.  
LFO waveform  
OSC waveform  
TRI, SQR, SAW, S-H  
[SHIFT] + STEP [2]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [3]  
Selects the LFO waveform  
TRI, SAW, P10P30,  
P1SP3S, P1DP3D  
Selects the oscillator waveform  
*1  
OSC vibrato depth  
Filter type  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [4]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [5]  
Specifies the depth of vibrato  
LP1, BP1, HP1, LP2,  
BP2, HP2  
Selects the type of filter (Low Pass Filter, Band Pass Fil-  
ter, High Pass Filter)  
* LP1: slope = -12 dB, LP2: slope = -24 dB  
Filter envelope attack time  
Filter envelope sustain level  
Filter envelope release time  
0127  
0127  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [6]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [7]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [8]  
Specifies the time from when the keyboard pad is  
pressed until the maximum filter change is reached  
Specifies the cutoff frequency at which the filter stops  
changing  
Specifies the time from when the keyboard pad is re-  
leased until the filter stops changing  
Filter LFO depth  
0127  
0127  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [9]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [10]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [11]  
Applies a wah effect  
Amp envelope depth  
Amp envelope attack time  
Adjusts the depth of the amp envelope  
Specifies the time from when the keyboard pad is  
pressed until the maximum volume is reached  
Amp envelope decay time  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [12]  
Specifies the time from when the maximum volume is  
reached until the sustain level is reached  
Amp envelope sustain level  
Amp envelope release time  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [13]  
[SHIFT] + STEP [14]  
Specifies the level at which the volume stops changing  
0127  
Specifies the time from when the keyboard pad is re-  
leased until the sound disappears  
Amp LFO depth  
0127  
[SHIFT] + STEP [15]  
Applies tremolo  
Effect type  
(when LEAD is selected)  
OD1-2 (overdrive 12),  
DS12 (distortion 12),  
PH14 (phaser 14),  
SL12 (slicer 12),  
OFF (no effect)  
Specifies the type of effect  
[SHIFT] + STEP [16]  
Vintage mode  
(when BASS is selected)  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether the filter characteristics and parameter  
ranges of a vintage synthesizer will be simulated  
*1: For some tones, it is not possible to change the OSC waveform.  
fig.2-4b  
LFO w a ve fo rm  
O SC w a ve fo rm  
Filte r/ Am p lifie r e n ve lo p e  
Note on  
(pad ispressed)  
Note off  
(key is released)  
TRI  
P10  
P1S  
P1D  
(Triangle wave)  
SQR  
(Square wave)  
P20  
P2S  
P2D  
SAW  
(Sawtooth wave)  
P30  
P3S  
P3D  
S-H  
(Sample and  
hold wave)  
PWM = 0  
: P10, P20, P30  
PWM = slight : P1S, P2S, P3S  
PWM = deep : P1D, P2D, P3D  
Sustain level  
Attack Decay  
Release  
time  
time  
time  
fig.wave  
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LEAD  
Parameter  
OSC tune  
Drive  
Range  
-1–1 (oct)  
0–127  
Controller  
C1 knob  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
C1 knob  
Parameter function  
Overdrive/  
Distortion  
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator  
Specifies the degree of distortion  
Adjusts the brightness of the sound  
Specifies the speed of modulation (PH1/ 3).  
Tone  
-64–63  
Rate  
0–127 (PH1/ 3),  
note value*  
(PH2/ 4)  
Specifies the modulation speed as a note value (PH2/ 4).  
Phaser  
Depth  
0–127  
0–127  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
C1 knob  
Specifies the depth of modulation  
Adds character to the sound  
Resonance  
Rate  
0–127 (SL1),  
Specifies the cutting speed (SL1).  
Slicer+Ring  
Modulator  
note value* (SL2)  
Specifies the cutting speed as a note value (SL2)  
Gate time  
0–127  
0–127  
0–127  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Specifies the note length that will be cut  
Ring frequency  
Adjusts the frequency of the internal oscillator  
Cutoff  
frequency  
CUTOFF  
knob  
Specifies the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter will be-  
gin to take effect  
Resonance  
0–127  
0–127  
RESO knob  
Emphasizes the region near the cutoff frequency  
Filter envelope  
decay time  
DECAY knob  
Decay time over which the cutoff frequency changes from the maxi-  
mum value to a stable level  
Common  
Tone  
Refer to  
“Sound List”(p.  
76)  
[INC]/ [DEC]  
buttons  
(DISPLAY =  
TONE/ TYPE)  
Selects a tone  
BASS  
Parameter  
Range  
Controller  
Parameter function  
OSC tune  
-64–63  
C1 knob  
Adjusts the pitch of the oscillator  
* When vintage mode is on, the range of this value will change  
Filter envelope  
depth  
0–127  
0–127  
C2 knob  
Specifies the depth of the filter envelope  
Accent  
C3 knob  
Emphasizes the sound  
Cutoff frequency  
0–127  
CUTOFF knob  
Specifies the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter will be-  
gin to take effect  
Resonance  
0–127  
0–127  
RESO knob  
Emphasizes the region near the cutoff frequency  
Filter envelope  
decay time  
DECAY knob  
The decay time over which the cutoff frequency changes from the  
maximum value to a stable level  
Tone  
Refer to  
“Sound List”(p. 76)  
[INC]/ [DEC] buttons  
TYPE)  
Selects a tone  
RHYTHM  
Parameter  
Range  
0–127  
0–127  
0–127  
Controller  
CUTOFF knob  
RESO knob  
Parameter function  
Bass drum level  
Snare drum level  
Hi-hat level  
Specifies the volume of the bass drum  
Specifies the volume of the snare drum  
Specifies the volume of the hi-hat  
Selects a rhythm set  
DECAY knob  
Rhythm set  
Refer to  
“Sound List”(p. 76)  
[INC]/ [DEC] buttons  
TYPE)  
* Note value: 16th note, 8th note, quarter note, half note, whole note, whole note x 2, whole note x 4  
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EFFECTS  
Filter  
Modifies the brightness of the sound.  
Parameter  
Range  
Controller  
Parameter function  
Rate  
0127,  
C1 knob  
Specifies the speed of modulation.  
note value*  
If set to a note value, the modulation speed will synchronize to the tempo.  
Cutoff frequency  
0127  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Specifies the frequency (cutoff frequency) at which the filter will begin to take  
effect  
Resonance  
Effect type  
0127  
Emphasizes the region near the cutoff frequency  
Selects the effect type  
F-1F-8  
[INC]/ [DEC]  
(DISPLAY =  
TONE/ TYPE)  
Isolator  
This is an equalizer that drastically cuts the sound, producing a unique effect by cutting the volume of a specific  
frequency range.  
Parameter  
Low gain  
Range  
0127  
Controller  
C1 knob  
Parameter function  
Specifies the volume of the lower range  
Specifies the volume of the midrange  
Specifies the volume of the upper range  
Selects the effect type  
Middle gain  
High gain  
0127  
C2 knob  
0127  
C3 knob  
Effect type  
I-1I-7  
[INC]/ [DEC]  
(DISPLAY =  
TONE/ TYPE)  
Phaser  
Adds a phase-shifted sound to the original sound, creating modulation and producing a sense of rotation and  
depth.  
Parameter  
Range  
Controller  
Parameter function  
Rate  
0127,  
C1 knob  
Specifies the speed of modulation.  
note value*  
If a note value is specified, the modulation speed will synchronize to the tempo.  
Depth  
0127  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Specifies the depth of modulation  
Emphasizes the region near the center frequency  
Selects the effect type  
Resonance  
Effect type  
0127  
P-1P-8  
[INC]/ [DEC]  
(DISPLAY =  
TONE/ TYPE)  
Slicer  
Repeatedly cuts the sound, giving a conventional sound the character of a rhythmic backing phrase  
Parameter  
Range  
Controller  
Parameter function  
Rate  
0127,  
C1 knob  
Specifies the cutting speed.  
note value*  
If this is set to a note value, the cutting speed will synchronize to the tempo.  
Gate time  
Pan  
0127  
C2 knob  
C3 knob  
Specifies the note length to cut  
Specifies the panning of the sound that is cut  
Selects the effect type  
L64cntR63  
S-1S-7  
Effect type  
[INC]/ [DEC]  
(DISPLAY =  
TONE/ TYPE)  
* Note value: 16th note, 8th note, quarter note, half note, whole note, whole note x 2, whole note x 4  
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Pa ra m e te r list  
Sy ste m p a ra m e te rs  
fig.99-1  
Operation  
Setup  
Select the parameter Decide the parameter Setting  
End the setting  
Parameter  
Display  
Range  
Parameter function  
Transpose  
-1212  
Transposes  
Tuning  
427.4452.6 (Hz)  
Adjusts the tuning  
Sync mode  
INT, SLAVE,  
REMOTE  
Specifies the tempo reference for synchronization  
Sync out  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether synchronization-related MIDI messages will be transmitted  
MIDI channel  
116, OFF  
Specifies the MIDI channel. Set this to OFF if you dont want MIDI messages to  
be transmitted or received  
Device ID  
Soft thru  
1732  
Specifies the device ID  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether received MIDI messages will be retransmitted from the MIDI  
OUT connector  
Local switch  
OFF, ON  
OFF, ON  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether the controller section will transmit MIDI messages to the DSP  
synthesizer section  
Receive program  
change  
Specifies whether program changes will be received  
Receive control  
change  
Specifies whether control change messages will be received  
Receive pitch bend  
OFF, ON  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether pitch bend messages will be received  
Receive system ex-  
clusive  
Specifies whether system exclusive messages will be received  
Transmit program  
change  
OFF, ON  
Specifies whether program change messages will be transmitted  
Bulk dump  
PTN, PRC, ALL  
Transmits the currently selected pattern and process patch, or all patterns, pro-  
cess patches, and system settings  
Bulk load  
Loop load  
Loop save  
Loop delete  
All load  
Load bulk data  
Load a loop from a memory card into the audio looper  
Save a loop to memory card  
Delete a loop from memory card  
Load all loops and internal settings into the MC-09  
Save all loops and internal settings to a memory card  
Delete all loops and internal settings from the memory card  
Format a memory card for use by the MC-09  
Return the MC-09 to the factory-set condition  
All save  
All delete  
Card format  
Factory reset  
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Tro u b le sh o o tin g  
If there is no sound, or if the MC-09 does not operate as you expect, please check the following  
points first. If this does not resolve the problem, please contact your dealer or a nearby Roland  
Service Center.  
* Roland Corporation assumes no responsibility whatsoever concerning the recovery of any recorded content.  
Problem  
Cause  
Action  
Page  
Does not operate correctly/ Power  
does not turn on  
The included AC adaptor is not being  
used.  
Use the included AC adaptor. If the unit does  
not operate correctly even when the included  
AC adaptor is used, check that the rated volt-  
age is being supplied.  
---  
The MC-09 or a connected device is not  
powered-on.  
Turn on the power.  
13  
The volume of the MC-09 or a connected  
device has been lowered.  
Raise the volume  
MIDI cables or audio cables are not con-  
nected correctly.  
Make the correct connections.  
Raise the part level.  
12  
35  
33  
No sound  
The part level of the audio looper has been  
lowered.  
The volume was turned down during Cap-  
ture.  
Before you capture, make sure that the LEVEL  
knob, and CUTOFF knob are not at the mini-  
mum position.  
DSP synthesizer sound is interrupted  
Effect not applied  
The LEAD and BASS groups cannot simul-  
taneously play multiple notes.  
The currently-sounding note will stop, and  
the last-played note will sound in its place  
(last-note priority); utilize this characteristic  
in your performance.  
18  
41  
An effect cannot be applied while a BASS  
or RHYTHM group pattern is being used.  
Capture the performance of the BASS or  
RHYTHM group pattern to the audio looper,  
and then apply the effect.  
You have selected an effect type that can-  
not be synchronized.  
Select an effect type that allows synchroniza-  
tion.  
44  
64  
Phaser or slicer rate wont synchronize  
to the tempo  
If synchronizing to the tempo of an exter-  
nal MIDI device, the correct settings have  
not been made.  
Make the correct MIDI synchronization set-  
tings.  
Pattern does not switch  
You didnt press the [ENTER] button.  
Press the [ENTER] button to finalize the pat-  
tern.  
16  
Cant use loop control  
A loop is not recorded in the audio looper.  
Capture a loop.  
Load a loop.  
33  
59  
Loop Control is turned off.  
Turn Loop Control on.  
53  
71  
53  
46  
44  
Pattern does not play when you press  
Sync mode is set to SLAVE.”  
Loop Control is turned on.  
Set sync mode to INTor REMOTE.”  
Turn Loop Control off.  
the [  
Effect control does not start when you  
press the [ ] button  
] button  
Effect Control has not been specified.  
Make Effect Control settings.  
You have selected an effect type that does  
not allow effect control.  
Select an effect type that supports effect con-  
trol.  
Loop Control is turned on.  
Turn Loop Control off.  
53  
16  
Pattern does not play back at the cor-  
rect tempo  
If you switch patterns while a pattern is  
playing, the tempo of the first pattern will  
be maintained.  
Stop pattern playback, then start playback  
over again.  
Cannot use effect control or loop con-  
trol at the correct tempo  
When synchronizing to the tempo of an ex-  
ternal MIDI device, the correct settings  
have not been made.  
Make the correct MIDI synchronization set-  
tings.  
64  
The MIDI channel is not set correctly.  
Set the external MIDI device and the MC-09 to  
the same MIDI channel.  
61  
63  
MIDI messages are not transmitted/  
received  
Certain settings are preventing MIDI  
transmission/ reception from taking place.  
Parameters such as Tx.Program Change,  
Rx.Program Change, and Rx.Control Change  
should be set to On.”  
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Erro r m e ssa g e s  
If you perform an incorrect operation or if the data could not be processed as you specified, an error  
message will be displayed. Refer to the explanation for the error message that appears, and take  
the appropriate action.  
Message  
E01  
Cause  
Action  
A large number of MIDI messages were received all at  
once, and processing could not be completed.  
Reduce the amount of data that is being transmitted.  
There is a problem with the MIDI cable connection.  
Check whether the MIDI cable is broken or disconnect-  
ed.  
E02  
E03  
E04  
The checksum value of a received exclusive message is  
incorrect.  
Correct the checksum value.  
The format of a received exclusive message is incorrect. Check the data that is being transmitted, and perform  
the operation once again. Also check whether a MIDI  
cable is disconnected or broken.  
It is possible that the contents of internal memory have  
been damaged.  
Try performing the Factory Reset operation. If this does  
not resolve the problem, contact a Roland service cen-  
ter.  
E05  
The specified file does not exist on the memory card.  
Specify the file number of an existing file.  
E12  
E13  
The file has an incorrect data format, or has been dam- Specify a file of the correct data format.  
aged.  
There is insufficient space on the memory card.  
Delete unneeded files to create free space on the mem-  
ory card.  
E14  
The memory card is write-protected.  
The memory card is not inserted.  
Remove the write protect label.  
Insert the memory card correctly.  
Format the card on the MC-09.  
Use a memory card that the MC-09 supports.  
Replace it with a correctly-functioning memory card.  
E15  
E16  
The memory card is not formatted.  
The MC-09 does not support this memory card.  
The memory card is damaged.  
E17  
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Phrase Lab  
Date : MAR. 28 , 2002  
Version : 1.00  
Model MC-09  
MIDI Implementation Chart  
Function...  
Transmitted  
Recognized  
Remarks  
Basic  
Channel Changed  
Default  
1–16  
1–16  
1–16  
1–16  
*1  
Default  
Messages  
Altered  
Mode 3  
Mode 3  
Mode 3  
OMNI OFF, POLY  
**************  
Mode  
Note  
Number :  
0–127  
0–127  
0–127  
**************  
True Voice  
O
X
Note On  
Note Off  
O
X
Velocity  
X
X
After  
Touch  
Key's  
Channel's  
X
X
X
Pitch Bend  
O
*1  
0, 32  
1
O
X
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
Bank select  
Modulation  
Volume  
Panpot  
Portament  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
7
10  
65  
Control  
Change  
16–19  
16  
O
O
O
O
O
O
O
X
Step Sequencer  
O
O
O
O
O
O
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
*1  
General purpose controller (C1)  
General purpose controller (C2)  
General purpose controller (C3)  
General purpose controller (CUTOFF)  
General purpose controller (RESO)  
General purpose controller (DECAY)  
17  
18  
74  
71  
83  
Program  
Change  
O
O
0–127  
*1  
*1  
**************  
: True Number  
Program No. 1–128  
System Exclusive  
O
O
: Song Position  
: Song Select  
: Tune Request  
X
X
X
X
X
X
System  
Common  
*1 *2  
*1 *3  
System  
Real Time : Commands  
: Clock  
O
O
O
O
X
X
X
X
O
X
X
: All Sound Off  
O
: Reset All Controllers  
Aux  
Messages  
X
: Local On/Off  
: All Notes Off  
: Active Sensing  
: System Reset  
O (123–127)  
*4  
O
X
* 1 O X is selectable.  
Notes  
* 2 When Sync Mode is SLAVE.  
* 3 When Sync Mode is SLAVE or REMOTE.  
* 4 Mode messages (123–127) are stored/transmitted after All Note Off processing is performed.  
Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY  
Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY  
Mode 2 : OMNI ON, MONO  
Mode 4 : OMNI OFF, MONO  
O : Yes  
X : No  
*
A separate publication titled "MIDI Implementation" is also available. It provides complete details concerning the way  
MIDI has been implemented on this unit. If you should require this publication (such as when you intend to carry out  
byte-level programming), please contact the nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor.  
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Sp e cifica tio n s  
MC-09: Phrase Lab  
In p u t Im p e d a n ce  
INPUT: 42 k  
DSP Sy n th e size r  
N o m in a l O u tp u t Le ve l  
N u m b e r o f Pa rts  
1
OUTPUT: -10 dBu  
Ma x im u m Po ly p h o n y  
LEAD, BASS: 1  
O u tp u t Im p e d a n ce  
OUTPUT: 600 Ω  
RHYTHM: 3  
PHONES: 100 Ω  
Pre se t To n e s  
LEAD: 128  
Re sid u a l N o ise Le ve l  
(LINE IN: OFF, input terminated with 150 , IHF-A, typ.)  
BASS: 128  
RHYTHM: 10  
-88 dBu  
Effe cts  
Type  
Co n n e cto rs  
FILTER, ISOLATOR, PHASER, SLICER  
INPUT L/ R Jacks: RCA phono type  
OUTPUT L/ R Jacks: RCA phono type  
Headphones Jack: Stereo miniature phone type  
MIDI IN/ OUT Connectors  
DC IN Jack  
Number of Types  
30  
LEAD Group  
OVERDRIVE, DISTORTION, PHASER, SLICER + RING  
MODULATOR  
Ground Terminal  
Memory Card Slot  
Ste p Se q u e n ce r  
N u m b e r o f Ste p s  
32 (Maximum)  
Po w e r Su p p ly  
AC Adaptor (DC 9V)  
Re so lu tio n  
sixteenth note  
Cu rre n t Dra w  
350 mA  
Te m p o  
quarter note = 40 to 240  
Dim e n sio n s  
318.6 (W) x 207.2 (D) x 69.5 (H) mm  
Pre se t Pa tte rn s  
LEAD: 40  
12-9/ 16 (W) x 8-3/ 16 (D) x 2-3/ 4 (H) inches  
BASS: 60  
RHYTHM: 100  
EFFECT: 30  
W e ig h t  
1.2 kg / 2 lbs 11 oz (excluding AC Adaptor)  
Use r Pa tte rn s  
LEAD, BASS, RHYTHM, EFFECT: Total 20  
Acce sso rie s  
Owners Manual  
AC Adaptor  
Ex te rn a l Me m o ry (Me m o ry ca rd )  
Pattern, Loop, All: 50 each  
ACI-120C  
ACI-230C  
Sig n a l Pro ce ssin g  
AD Conversion: 24 bits  
DA Conversion: 24 bits  
PSB-1U  
LEAD CTRL MAP Seal  
Phrase CD (CD-EXTRA format)  
Memory Card Protector  
Sa m p le Ra te  
44.1 kHz  
O p tio n s  
MIDI Implementation  
N o m in a l In p u t Le ve l  
INPUT: -10 dBu  
* 0 dBu = 0.775 V rms  
* In the interest of product improvement, the specifications and/  
or appearance of this unit are subject to change without prior  
notice.  
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So u n d List  
Pre se t Pa tte rn (LEAD Gro u p )  
Pre se t Pa tte rn (BASS Gro u p )  
No. Pattern Name  
T
L
S
T No. Effect  
L Ctrl  
No. Pattern Name  
T
L
S
T No. Effect  
L Ctrl  
P01 Acid Techno 1  
P02 Hard Trance 1  
P03 Acid Techno 2  
P04 Acid Techno 3  
P05 Hard Trance 2  
P06 Techno Alarm 1  
P07 Acid Techno 4  
P08 Acid Techno 5  
P09 TB Trance 1  
P10 BreakBeats 1  
P11 Trance 1  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
62  
65  
94  
61  
31  
70  
14  
1
Distortion 1  
-
P01 TB Techno 1  
P02 TB Trance 1  
P03 Techno 1  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
1
1
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
-
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
-
-
-
66  
6
-
-
P04 TB Techno 2  
P05 TB Techno 3  
P06 Trance 1  
-
-
1
-
-
11  
1
-
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 2  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
-
P07 TB BreakBeats  
-
-
P08 TB Acid Techno 1 140  
16 107  
-
-
P09 Techno Seq  
P10 House 1  
140  
130  
16  
16  
16  
84  
1
-
16  
-
-
16 107  
-
P11 TB Acid Techno 2 140  
P12 TB Acid Techno 3 140  
P13 TB Acid Techno 4 140  
P14 TB Acid Techno 5 140  
P15 TB Acid Techno 6 140  
P16 TB Acid Techno 7 140  
P17 TB Acid Techno 8 140  
P18 TB Acid Techno 9 140  
P19 TB Acid Techno 10 140  
1
-
P12 Trance 2  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
70  
81  
91  
62  
65  
3
-
16 107  
-
P13 Acid Techno 6  
P14 Acid Techno 7  
P15 Acid Techno 8  
P16 Acid Techno 9  
P17 BreakBeats 2  
P18 BreakBeats 3  
P19 Trance 3  
-
16  
16  
16  
16  
1
16  
1
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
-
-
16 107  
16 107  
-
4
-
-
75  
74  
82  
69  
74  
75  
4
-
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
12  
16  
16  
16  
1
66  
66  
1
-
P20 Trance 4  
Phaser 1  
-
P20 Trance 2  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
130  
130  
130  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
160  
160  
100  
100  
100  
100  
200  
140  
140  
140  
-
P21 Trance 5  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
-
P21 Trance 3  
-
P22 Trance 6  
-
P22 Trance 4  
-
P23 Trance 7  
-
P23 TB Trance 2  
P24 Trance 5  
1
-
P24 Trance 8  
Phaser 1  
-
1
-
P25 Trance 9  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
-
P25 Trance 6  
3
-
P26 Trance 10  
24  
75  
2
-
P26 TB Trance 3  
P27 Trance 7  
1
-
P27 Trance 11  
-
3
-
P28 TB Trance 2  
P29 Trance 12  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
-
P28 Trance 8  
94  
1
-
74  
20  
1
-
P29 TB Techno 4  
P30 TB Techno 5  
P31 TB Techno 6  
P32 TB Techno 7  
P33 TB Techno 8  
P34 Techno 2  
-
P30 Trance 13  
Distortion 1  
Overdrive 1  
Phaser 1  
-
1
-
P31 Techno Seq 1  
P32 Techno Seq 2  
P33 Techno Seq 3  
P34 Techno Alarm 2  
P35 Techno Pulse 1  
P36 Techno Pulse 2  
P37 Techno Pulse 3  
-
1
-
72  
1
-
1
-
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Distortion 1  
Slicer 1  
-
1
-
44  
29  
80  
1
-
1
-
-
P35 TB Techno 9  
P36 Techno 3  
1
-
-
1
-
Slicer 2  
-
P37 TB Techno 10  
P38 Techno 4  
1
-
P38 Techno Noise Seq 140  
58  
32  
77  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
Pitch  
Trigger  
Divide  
66  
11  
68  
1
-
P39 SE Pulsar  
140  
140  
P39 TB Techno 11  
P40 Techno 5  
-
P40 SE Blizzard  
-
P41 House 2  
-
P42 House 3  
1
-
P43 House 4  
1
-
P44 BreakBeats 1  
P45 BreakBeats 2  
P46 BreakBeats 3  
P47 BreakBeats 4  
P48 BreakBeats 5  
P49 BreakBeats 6  
P50 BreakBeats 7  
P51 DnB/2step 1  
P52 DnB/2step 2  
P53 HipHop/R&B 1  
P54 HipHop/R&B 2  
P55 HipHop/R&B 3  
P56 HipHop/R&B 4  
P57 HipHop/R&B 5  
P58 Techno Alarm 1  
P59 Techno Alarm 2  
P60 Techno Sweep  
71  
3
-
-
5
-
1
-
1
-
5
-
3
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
1
-
No.:  
T:  
Pattern Number  
Tempo  
1
-
29  
50  
26  
Pitch  
Trigger  
Divide  
L:  
S:  
Pattern Length  
Scale  
T No.: Tone Number  
L Ctrl: Loop Control Type  
Vintage: Vintage Mode  
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No. Pattern Name  
T
L
S
R No.  
L Ctrl  
Pre se t Pa tte rn (RHYTHM Gro u p )  
P63 BreakBeats 8beat 9  
P64 BreakBeats 8beat 10  
P65 BreakBeats 8beat 11  
P66 BreakBeats 8beat 12  
P67 BreakBeats 8beat 13  
P68 BreakBeats 16beat 1  
P69 BreakBeats 16beat 2  
P70 BreakBeats 16beat 3  
P71 BreakBeats 16beat 4  
P72 BreakBeats 16beat 5  
P73 BreakBeats 16beat 6  
P74 BreakBeats 16beat 7  
P75 BreakBeats 16beat 8  
P76 BreakBeats 16beat 9  
P77 BreakBeats 16beat 10  
P78 BreakBeats 16beat 11  
P79 BreakBeats 16beat 12  
P80 DnB/2step 1  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
160  
160  
160  
130  
130  
130  
130  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
100  
200  
200  
100  
100  
140  
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
12  
12  
16  
16  
16  
3
2
2
3
2
4
3
2
8
4
2
1
4
7
4
2
3
2
2
5
8
8
7
8
5
1
2
2
5
2
4
5
5
1
1
5
5
4
-
No. Pattern Name  
T
L
S
R No.  
L Ctrl  
-
-
P01 Techno 1  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
130  
130  
130  
130  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
130  
2
1
2
1
2
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
2
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
7
6
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
P02 Hard House  
P03 Latin 1  
-
5
-
P04 Techno Perc 1  
P05 Techno 2  
9
-
7
-
P06 Electro 1  
8
-
P07 House Snare 1  
P08 House Snare 2  
P09 House Fill  
2
-
2
-
2
-
P10 Progressive 1  
P11 Techno 3  
3
-
9
-
P12 Techno 4  
7
-
P13 Techno 5  
1
-
P14 Techno 6  
1
-
P15 Techno 7  
7
-
P16 Techno Snare 1  
P17 Techno Snare 2  
P18 Techno Snare 3  
P19 Techno Snare 4  
P20 Techno Snare 5  
P21 Techno Snare 6  
P22 Techno Snare 7  
P23 Techno Fill 1  
P24 Techno Fill 2  
P25 Techno Fill 3  
P26 Techno Fill 4  
P27 Techno Fill 5  
P28 Progressive 2  
P29 Techno Perc 2  
P30 Techno Perc 3  
P31 Techno Perc 4  
P32 Techno Perc 5  
P33 House 1  
2
P81 DnB/2step 2  
-
2
P82 DnB/2step 3  
-
2
P83 Electro 2  
-
2
P84 Electro 3  
-
2
P85 Electro 4  
-
3
P86 Electro 5  
-
2
P87 Reggae 1  
-
2
P88 Reggae 2  
-
1
P89 HipHop/R&B 1  
P90 HipHop/R&B 2  
P91 HipHop/R&B 3  
P92 HipHop/R&B 4  
P93 HipHop/R&B 5  
P94 HipHop/R&B 6  
P95 HipHop/R&B 7  
P96 HipHop/R&B 8  
P97 HipHop/R&B 9  
P98 HipHop/R&B 10  
P99 HipHop/R&B 11  
P00 HipHop/R&B 12  
-
4
-
7
-
1
-
7
-
9
-
9
-
9
-
9
-
2
Pitch  
Trigger  
Divide  
P34 House 2  
1
P35 House 3  
2
P36 House 4  
4
P37 Latin 2  
5
P38 Latin 3  
5
P39 Latin 4  
5
P40 Percussion 1  
P41 Percussion 2  
P42 Percussion 3  
P43 Percussion 4  
P44 Percussion 5  
P45 Percussion 6  
P46 Percussion 7  
P47 Percussion 8  
P48 Percussion 9  
P49 Percussion 10  
P50 Percussion 11  
P51 Percussion 12  
P52 Percussion 13  
P53 Percussion 14  
P54 Percussion 15  
P55 BreakBeats 8beat 1  
P56 BreakBeats 8beat 2  
P57 BreakBeats 8beat 3  
P58 BreakBeats 8beat 4  
P59 BreakBeats 8beat 5  
P60 BreakBeats 8beat 6  
P61 BreakBeats 8beat 7  
P62 BreakBeats 8beat 8  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
10  
1
8
8
3
3
No.:  
T:  
Pattern Number  
Tempo  
4
4
L:  
S:  
Pattern Length  
Scale  
4
2
R No.: Rhythm Set Number  
L Ctrl: Loop Control Type  
1
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Pre se t Pa tte rn (EFFECTS Gro u p )  
LEAD/ BASS To n e  
No. Pattern Name  
T
L
S
Effect Type  
No. Tone Name  
Cross RingEffect  
Mod  
Vintage  
Mode  
P01 Slicer 1  
P02 Phaser 1  
P03 Filter 1  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
S-4  
P-8  
F-2  
I-3  
1
SAW 1  
-
-
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
2
SAW Detune SAW 1  
SAW Detune SAW 2  
SAW Detune SAW 3  
SAW Detune SAW 4  
SAW 2  
-
-
P04 Isolator 1  
P05 Isolator 2  
P06 Filter 2  
3
-
-
I-2  
4
-
-
F-2  
P-5  
S-4  
P-4  
P-8  
P-5  
P-2  
P-5  
P-8  
S-7  
S-6  
S-2  
S-2  
S-2  
S-5  
S-7  
I-7  
5
-
-
P07 Phaser 2  
P08 Slicer 2  
P09 Phaser 3  
P10 Phaser 4  
P11 Phaser 5  
P12 Phaser 6  
P13 Phaser 7  
P14 Phaser 8  
P15 Slicer 3  
P16 Slicer 4  
P17 Slicer 5  
P18 Slicer 6  
P19 Slicer 7  
P20 Slicer 8  
P21 Slicer 9  
P22 Isolator 3  
P23 Isolator 4  
P24 Isolator 5  
P25 Isolator 6  
P26 Isolator 7  
P27 Isolator 8  
P28 Filter 3  
6
-
-
7
SAW Detune SAW 5  
SAW Detune SAW 6  
SAW Detune SAW 7  
SAW Detune SAW 8  
SAW 3  
-
-
8
-
-
9
-
-
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
31  
32  
33  
34  
35  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
45  
46  
47  
48  
49  
50  
51  
52  
53  
54  
55  
56  
57  
58  
59  
60  
61  
-
-
-
-
SAW Detune SAW 9  
SAW Detune SAW 10  
SAW Detune SAW 11  
SAW Detune SAW 12  
SAW Ring  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
SAW Detune SAW Ring 1  
SAW Detune SAW Ring 2  
SAW Detune SAW Ring 3  
SAW Detune SAW Ring 4  
TRI Detune PLS 1  
TRI Detune PLS 2  
TRI Detune PLS 3  
TRI XMod 1  
-
-
-
-
-
I-6  
-
-
I-2  
-
-
I-4  
-
-
I-5  
TRI XMod 2  
-
I-4  
TRI XMod 3  
-
F-5  
F-3  
F-5  
TRI XMod 4  
-
P29 Filter 4  
TRI XMod 5  
-
P30 Filter 5  
TRI XMod 6  
-
TRI XMod 7  
-
TRI XMod 8  
-
Use r Pa tte rn  
No. Pattern Name Group  
TRI XMod 9  
-
SAW Detune PLS 1  
SAW Detune PLS 2  
SAW Detune PLS 3  
SAW XMod 1  
-
T
L
S
T No./ Vintage/  
R No. Effect  
-
-
-
-
-
-
P01 Acid Techno 1  
P02 Hard Trance 1  
P03 Acid Techno 2  
P04 Acid Techno 3  
P05 Hard Trance 2  
LEAD  
LEAD  
LEAD  
LEAD  
LEAD  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
140  
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
2
1
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
62  
65  
94  
61  
31  
70  
14  
66  
11  
1
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Off  
SAW XMod 2  
-
SAW XMod 3  
-
SAW XMod 4  
-
SAW XMod 5  
-
SAW XMod 6  
-
P06 Techno Alarm 1 LEAD  
SAW XMod 7  
-
P07 Acid Techno 4  
P08 Acid Techno 5  
P09 Techno 1  
LEAD  
LEAD  
BASS  
BASS  
LEAD  
BASS  
BASS  
LEAD  
LEAD  
LEAD  
SAW XMod 8  
-
SAW XMod 9  
-
PLS Detune PLS 1  
PLS Detune PLS 2  
PLS Detune PLS 3  
PLS XMod 1  
-
P10 Trance 1  
Off  
-
-
P11 TB Trance 1  
P12 TB Techno 2  
P13 TB Techno 3  
P14 BreakBeats 1  
P15 Trance 1  
Distortion 1  
Off  
-
-
6
-
-
1
On  
PLS XMod 2  
-
16  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
-
PLS XMod 3  
-
16 107  
PLS XMod 4  
-
P16 Trance 2  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
70  
7
PLS XMod 5  
-
P17 Techno 1  
RHYTHM 140  
RHYTHM 140  
RHYTHM 140  
PLS XMod 6  
-
P18 Hard House  
P19 Latin 1  
6
-
SAW XMod 10  
SAW XMod 11  
SAW XMod 12  
Noise 1  
-
5
-
-
P20 Techno Perc 1 RHYTHM 140  
9
-
-
No.:  
T:  
Pattern Number  
Tempo  
-
SAW Noise  
-
-
L:  
S:  
Pattern Length  
Scale  
SAW Noise XMod 1  
SAW Noise XMod 2  
SAW Detune SAW 13  
-
-
T/ R No.:Tone Number / Rhythm Set Number  
L Ctrl: Loop Control Type  
Vintage: Vintage Mode  
-
-
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No. Tone Name  
Cross RingEffect  
Mod  
Vintage  
Mode  
No. Tone Name  
Cross RingEffect  
Mod  
Vintage  
Mode  
62  
63  
64  
65  
66  
67  
68  
69  
70  
71  
72  
73  
74  
75  
76  
77  
78  
79  
80  
81  
82  
83  
84  
85  
86  
87  
88  
89  
90  
91  
92  
93  
94  
95  
96  
97  
98  
99  
SAW Detune SAW 14  
-
-
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 2  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
On  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
125 TRI Detune TRI XMod 6  
126 TRI Detune TRI XMod 7  
127 PLS Detune PLS XMod 3  
128 SAW Detune SAW 39  
-
-
-
-
-
Phaser 2  
Phaser 2  
Phaser 2  
Phaser 2  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
PLS Detune PLS 4  
SAW Detune SAW 15  
SAW Detune SAW 16  
SAW 4  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
TRI Detune TRI XMod Ring 1  
SAW Detune SAW 17  
SAW 5  
-
-
RHYTHM Se t  
NO. Rhythm set Name  
-
-
SAW Detune SAW 18  
SAW Detune SAW 19  
SAW Detune SAW 20  
SAW Detune SAW 21  
SAW Detune SAW 22  
TRI Detune SAW XMod 1  
SAW Detune PLS 4  
Noise 2  
-
-
-
-
-
-
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
808 Kit  
-
-
Phaser 2  
Clap Kit  
-
-
Phaser 2  
Funk Kit  
-
-
Phaser 2  
Standard Kit  
Rim Shot Kit  
BreakBeats Kit  
909 Synth Kit  
Electro Kit  
Cowbell Kit  
Latin Perc. Kit  
-
Phaser 2  
-
-
Phaser 2  
PLS 1  
-
-
Phaser 2  
SAW 6  
-
-
Slicer 2  
TRI Detune TRI XMod Ring 2  
SAW Detune SAW 23  
SAW Detune SAW 24  
SAW Detune SAW 25  
PLS Detune PLS 5  
SAW Detune SAW 26  
SAW Detune SAW 27  
SAW Detune SAW 28  
SAW 7  
-
-
Slicer 2  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Overdrive 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Distortion 1  
Phaser 2  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
PLS 2  
-
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TRI 1  
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PLS Detune SAW 1  
SAW Detune PLS 5  
TRI Detune TRI XMod 1  
SAW Detune SAW 29  
TRI Detune TRI XMod 2  
TRI Detune TRI XMod 3  
PLS Detune PLS XMod 1  
SAW Detune SAW 30  
SAW Detune SAW 31  
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100 SAW Detune TRI XMod Ring  
101 SAW Detune SAW 32  
102 SAW 8  
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103 TRI Detune TRI XMod Ring 3  
104 TRI Detune TRI XMod 4  
105 PLS Detune PLS XMod Ring  
106 SAW 9  
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107 SAW Detune SAW 33  
108 TRI XMod 10  
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109 TRI Detune SAW XMod 2  
110 SAW Detune TRI  
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111 SAW Detune SAW 34  
112 PLS Detune PLS XMod 2  
113 TRI Detune PLS XMod Ring  
114 SAW Detune PLS 6  
115 SAW Detune SAW 35  
116 SAW Detune SAW 36  
117 SAW Detune SAW 37  
118 Noise 3  
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120 TRI 2  
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121 PLS Detune SAW 2  
122 SAW Detune PLS 7  
123 TRI Detune TRI XMod 5  
124 SAW Detune SAW 38  
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Cross Mod: Cross Modulation  
Ring: RIng Modulator  
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Me m o  
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Me m o  
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In d e x  
Loop control pattern  
A
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Edit  
F
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K
L
Load  
8 2  
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In d e x  
S
Save  
T
Tempo  
U
V
Volume  
8 3  
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O p e ra tio n m a p  
Pe rfo rm a n ce  
Performance method  
Buttons  
Play LEAD/ BASS/ RHYTHM pattern  
Play LEAD/ BASS/ RHYTHM pattern (without phrase playback)  
Play LEAD/ BASS/ RHYTHM together with an external device  
Apply effect to loop and/ or external device  
Input external device  
Play loop using loop control  
Ca p tu re  
Select the part Make capture quantize settings  
Begin capturing Stop capturing  
Re co rd in g  
Getting prepared  
Select the pattern  
Begin preparations  
Set the number Set the note  
of measures in value and the  
the phrase number of steps  
Preparations complete  
Step recording  
Select the step  
from which recording recording  
is to begin  
Begin step  
Set the velocity  
and gate time  
Add an accent  
to a note  
Specify the note  
Stop step recording  
Repeat  
TR recording  
Begin TR recording  
Specify the note/ Set the velocity  
rhythm tone and gate time  
Add an accent  
to a note  
Select the step  
Stop TR recording  
Repeat  
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O p e ra tio n m a p  
Ed it a p h ra se in p a tte rn  
Select the pattern  
Begin editting  
Select the step  
Input the value Stop editting  
Ma k e e ffe ct co n tro l se ttin g s  
Select the effect pattern  
Begin making settings Specify the effect Set the step  
control length  
unit and  
number of steps  
Select the step Input the value Settings complete  
Repeat  
Ma k e lo o p co n tro l se ttin g s  
Select the loop control type Begin making settings  
Specify the loop  
control length  
Set the step  
unit and number  
of steps  
Select the step Input the value  
Settings complete  
Repeat  
Sa ve th e p a tte rn / e ffe ct p a tte rn / lo o p co n tro l p a tte rn  
Select the  
Execute  
save-destination  
number  
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Bla n k Ch a rt  
LEAD  
RHYTHM  
BASS  
EFFECTS  
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In fo rm a tio n  
When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as  
shown below.  
PAN AMA  
ITALY  
ISRAEL  
SIN GAPO RE  
AFRICA  
SUPRO MUNDIAL, S.A.  
Boulevard Andrews, Albrook,  
Panama City, REP. DE PANAMA  
TEL: 315-0101  
Roland Italy S. p. A.  
Viale delle Industrie 8,  
20020 Arese, Milano, ITALY  
TEL: (02) 937-78300  
Halilit P. Greenspoon &  
Swee Lee Company  
150 Sims Drive,  
Sons Ltd.  
SINGAPORE 387381  
TEL: 6846-3676  
8 Retzif Ha'aliya Hashnya St.  
Tel-Aviv-Yafo ISRAEL  
TEL: (03) 6823666  
EGYPT  
Al Fanny Trading Office  
9, EBN Hagar A1 Askalany Street,  
ARD E1 Golf, Heliopolis,  
Cairo 11341, EGYPT  
CRISTOFORI MUSIC PTE  
LTD  
Blk 3014, Bedok Industrial Park E,  
#02-2148, SINGAPORE 489980  
TEL: 6243-9555  
N O RW AY  
Roland Scandinavia Avd.  
Kontor Norge  
Lilleakerveien 2 Postboks 95  
Lilleaker N-0216 Oslo  
NORWAY  
PARAGUAY  
Distribuidora De  
Instrumentos Musicales  
J.E. Olear y ESQ. Manduvira  
Asuncion PARAGUAY  
TEL: (021) 492-124  
JO RDAN  
AMMAN Trading Agency  
245 Prince Mohammad St.,  
Amman 1118, JORDAN  
TEL: (06) 464-1200  
TEL: 20-2-417-1828  
REUN IO N  
Maison FO - YAM Marcel  
25 Rue Jules Hermann,  
Chaudron - BP79 97 491  
Ste Clotilde Cedex,  
TAIW AN  
ROLAND TAIWAN  
ENTERPRISE CO., LTD.  
Room 5, 9fl. No. 112 Chung Shan  
N.Road Sec.2, Taipei, TAIWAN,  
R.O.C.  
TEL: 273 0074  
KUW AIT  
Easa Husain Al-Yousifi  
Abdullah Salem Street,  
Safat, KUWAIT  
PO LAN D  
P. P. H. Brzostowicz  
UL. Gibraltarska 4.  
PL-03664 Warszawa POLAND  
TEL: (022) 679 44 19  
URUGUAY  
Todo Musica S.A.  
Francisco Acuna de Figueroa 1771  
C.P.: 11.800  
Montevideo, URUGUAY  
TEL: (02) 924-2335  
REUNION ISLAND  
TEL: (0262) 218-429  
TEL: 243-6399  
TEL: (02) 2561 3339  
SO UTH AFRICA  
That Other Music Shop  
(PTY) Ltd.  
11 Melle St., Braamfontein,  
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA  
LEBAN O N  
Chahine S.A.L.  
Gerge Zeidan St., Chahine Bldg.,  
Achrafieh, P.O.Box: 16-5857  
Beirut, LEBANON  
PO RTUGAL  
THAILAN D  
VEN EZUELA  
Tecnologias Musica e Audio,  
Roland Portugal, S.A.  
Cais Das Pedras, 8/ 9-1 Dto  
4050-465 PORTO  
Theera Music Co. , Ltd.  
330 Verng NakornKasem, Soi 2,  
Bangkok 10100, THAILAND  
TEL: (02) 2248821  
Musicland Digital C.A.  
Av. Francisco de Miranda,  
Centro Parque de Cristal, Nivel  
C2 Local 20 Caracas  
TEL: (01) 20-1441  
P.O.Box 32918, Braamfontein 2017  
Johannesbourg, SOUTH AFRICA  
TEL: (011) 403 4105  
PORTUGAL  
TEL: (022) 608 00 60  
Q ATAR  
Al Emadi Co. (Badie Studio  
& Stores)  
P.O. Box 62,  
Doha, QATAR  
TEL: 4423-554  
VENEZUELA  
TEL: (212) 285-8586  
VIETN AM  
Saigon Music  
138 Tran Quang Khai St.,  
District 1  
Ho Chi Minh City  
VIETNAM  
TEL: (08) 844-4068  
Paul Bothner (PTY) Ltd.  
17 Werdmuller Centre,  
Main Road, Claremont 7708  
SOUTH AFRICA  
RO MAN IA  
FBS LINES  
Piata Libertatii 1,  
RO-4200 Gheorghehi  
TEL: (095) 169-5043  
EURO PE  
P.O.BOX 23032, Claremont 7735,  
SOUTH AFRICA  
TEL: (021) 674 4030  
AUSTRIA  
Roland Austria GES.M.B.H.  
Siemensstrasse 4, P.O. Box 74,  
A-6063 RUM, AUSTRIA  
SAUDI ARABIA  
aDawliah Universal  
Electronics APL  
Corniche Road, Aldossary Bldg.,  
1st Floor, Alkhobar,  
SAUDI ARABIA  
RUSSIA  
MuTek  
3-Bogatyrskaya Str. 1.k.l  
107 564 Moscow, RUSSIA  
TEL: (095) 169 5043  
AUSTRALIA/  
N EW ZEALAN D  
TEL: (0512) 26 44 260  
ASIA  
AUSTRALIA  
BELGIUM/ HOLLAND/  
LUXEMBO URG  
Roland Benelux N. V.  
Houtstraat 3, B-2260, Oevel  
(Westerlo) BELGIUM  
TEL: (014) 575811  
CHIN A  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
5F. No.1500 Pingliang Road  
Shanghai, CHINA  
TEL: (021) 5580-0800  
SPAIN  
Roland Electronics  
de España, S. A.  
Calle Bolivia 239, 08020  
Barcelona, SPAIN  
Roland Corporation  
Australia Pty., Ltd.  
38 Campbell Avenue  
Dee Why West. NSW 2099  
AUSTRALIA  
P.O.Box 2154, Alkhobar 31952  
SAUDI ARABIA  
TEL: (03) 898 2081  
SYRIA  
Technical Light & Sound  
TEL: (93) 308 1000  
TEL: (02) 9982 8266  
Center  
DEN MARK  
SW EDEN  
Roland Shanghai Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
(BEIJING OFFICE)  
10F. No.18 Anhuaxili  
Chaoyang District, Beijing,  
CHINA  
Khaled Ebn Al Walid St.  
Bldg. No. 47, P.O.BOX 13520,  
Damascus, SYRIA  
TEL: (011) 223-5384  
N EW ZEALAN D  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
Nordhavnsvej 7, Postbox 880,  
DK-2100 Copenhagen  
DENMARK  
Roland Scandinavia A/S  
SWEDISH SALES OFFICE  
Danvik Center 28, 2 tr.  
S-131 30 Nacka SWEDEN  
TEL: (08) 702 0020  
Roland Corporation Ltd.  
32 Shaddock Street, Mount Eden,  
Auckland, NEW ZEALAND  
TEL: (09) 3098 715  
TEL: (039)16 6200  
TURKEY  
Barkat muzik aletleri ithalat  
ve ihracat Ltd Sti  
Siraselviler Caddesi Siraselviler  
Pasaji No:74/ 20  
TEL: (010) 6426-5050  
FRAN CE  
Roland France SA  
4, Rue Paul Henri SPAAK,  
Parc de l'Esplanade, F 77 462 St.  
Thibault, Lagny Cedex FRANCE  
TEL: 01 600 73 500  
CEN TRAL/ LATIN  
AMERICA  
SW ITZERLAN D  
Roland (Switzerland) AG  
Musitronic AG  
Gerberstrasse 5, Postfach,  
CH-4410 Liestal, SWITZERLAND  
TEL: (061) 927-8383  
HO N G KO N G  
Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd.  
Service Division  
22-32 Pun Shan Street, Tsuen  
Wan, New Territories,  
HONG KONG  
Taksim - Istanbul, TURKEY  
TEL: (0212) 2499324  
ARGEN TIN A  
Instrumentos Musicales S.A.  
Av.Santa Fe 2055  
(1123) Buenos Aires  
ARGENTINA  
TEL: (011) 4508-2700  
U.A.E.  
Zak Electronics & Musical  
Instruments Co. L.L.C.  
Zabeel Road, Al Sherooq Bldg.,  
No. 14, Grand Floor, Dubai, U.A.E.  
TEL: (04) 3360715  
FIN LAN D  
Roland Scandinavia As,  
Filial Finland  
Lauttasaarentie 54 B  
Fin-00201 Helsinki, FINLAND  
TEL: (9) 682 4020  
UKRAIN E  
TEL: 2415 0911  
TIC-TAC  
Mira Str. 19/ 108  
IN DIA  
P.O. Box 180  
295400 Munkachevo, UKRAINE  
TEL: (03131) 414-40  
Rivera Digitec (India) Pvt. Ltd.  
409, Nirman Kendra Mahalaxmi  
Flats Compound Off. Dr. Edwin  
Moses Road, Mumbai-400011,  
INDIA  
BRAZIL  
Roland Brasil Ltda  
Rua San Jose, 780 Sala B  
Parque Industrial San Jose  
Cotia - Sao Paulo - SP, BRAZIL  
TEL: (011) 4615 5666  
GERMAN Y  
Roland Elektronische  
Musikinstrumente HmbH.  
Oststrasse 96, 22844 Norderstedt,  
GERMANY  
UN ITED KIN GDO M  
N O RTH AMERICA  
Roland (U.K.) Ltd.  
Atlantic Close, Swansea  
Enterprise Park, SWANSEA  
SA7 9FJ,  
TEL: (022) 493 9051  
IN DO N ESIA  
PT Citra IntiRama  
J1. Cideng Timur No. 15J-150  
Jakarta Pusat  
INDONESIA  
TEL: (021) 6324170  
CAN ADA  
Roland Canada Music Ltd.  
(Head Office)  
5480 Parkwood Way Richmond  
B. C., V6V 2M4 CANADA  
TEL: (604) 270 6626  
CO STA RICA  
JUAN Bansbach  
Instrumentos Musicales  
Ave.1. Calle 11, Apartado 10237,  
San Jose, COSTA RICA  
TEL: 258-0211  
TEL: (040) 52 60090  
UNITED KINGDOM  
TEL: (01792) 700139  
GREECE  
STOLLAS S.A.  
Music Sound Light  
155, New National Road  
Patras 26442, GREECE  
TEL: (061) 043-5400  
MIDDLE EAST  
KO REA  
Roland Canada Music Ltd.  
Cosmos Corporation  
1461-9, Seocho-Dong,  
Seocho Ku, Seoul, KOREA  
TEL: (02) 3486-8855  
CHILE  
Comercial Fancy S.A.  
Rut.: 96.919.420-1  
Nataniel Cox #739, 4th Floor  
Santiago - Centro, CHILE  
TEL: (02) 688-9540  
(Toronto Office)  
170 Admiral Boulevard  
Mississauga On L5T 2N6  
CANADA  
BAHRAIN  
Moon Stores  
No.16, Bab Al Bahrain Avenue,  
P.O.Box 247, Manama 304,  
State of BAHRAIN  
HUN GARY  
Intermusica Ltd.  
TEL: (905) 362 9707  
Warehouse Area DEPO’ Pf.83  
H-2046 Torokbalint, HUNGARY  
TEL: (23) 511011  
MALAYSIA  
BENTLEY MUSIC SDN BHD  
140 & 142, Jalan Bukit Bintang  
55100 Kuala Lumpur,MALAYSIA  
TEL: (03) 2144-3333  
TEL: 211 005  
U. S. A.  
EL SALVADO R  
Roland Corporation U.S.  
5100 S. Eastern Avenue  
Los Angeles, CA 90040-2938,  
U. S. A.  
CYPRUS  
Radex Sound Equipment Ltd.  
17, Diagorou Street, Nicosia,  
CYPRUS  
OMNI MUSIC  
IRELAN D  
Roland Ireland  
Audio House, Belmont Court,  
Donnybrook, Dublin 4.  
Republic of IRELAND  
TEL: (01) 2603501  
75 Avenida Norte y Final  
Alameda Juan Pablo  
,
PHILIPPIN ES  
Edificio No.4010 San Salvador,  
EL SALVADOR  
TEL: 262-0788  
TEL: (323) 890 3700  
G.A. Yupangco & Co. Inc.  
339 Gil J. Puyat Avenue  
Makati, Metro Manila 1200,  
PHILIPPINES  
TEL: (02) 66-9426  
IRAN  
MOCO, INC.  
No.41 Nike St., Dr.Shariyati Ave.,  
Roberoye Cerahe Mirdamad  
Tehran, IRAN  
MEXICO  
TEL: (02) 899 9801  
Casa Veerkamp, s.a. de c.v.  
Av. Toluca No. 323, Col. Olivar  
de los Padres 01780 Mexico D.F.  
MEXICO  
TEL: (021) 285-4169  
As of June 1, 2002 (Roland)  
TEL: (55) 5668-6699  
02905823  
’02-8-A3-31N  
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