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User manual Roland, model MC-4

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Language of manual:en
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Musical expressions, such as PHRASING and DYNAMICS, usually difficult to master, are simple keystroke functions on the MC-4. By numbering the notes on the piano keyboard, all of the pitches over the entire musical range may be specified. By assigning number values for duration, phrasing, dynamics, timbre and tempo, all of the subtle nuances required of a real "HUMAN" performance are easily programmed into the MC-4's computer memory. If your main interest in using the MC-4 is with LIVE KEYBOARD ENTRY, then skip the first chapters and proceed directly to the chapter on live keyboard programming. 1 1A: HOOK UP The following diagrams show the recommended hook up {or patching) of the MC-4 to a conventional voltage controlled synthesizer. These will apply to any synthesizer with external control voltage (CV) and GATE inputs. Referring to the fold out hook up diagram 1A-1, follow these easy, step by step instructions.... PATCH CORDS The MC-4 uses 3.5mm. mini phone jacks which will patch directly to ROLAND SYSTEM 100 & 100M synthesizers. Other ROLAND synths require 1/4 inch phone adapters. Be sure that you have the proper patch cords and adapters for your particular system. Once this is looked after, proceed as follows: On the right hand side of the MC-4, you will notice an output patch bay. In this chapter, we will be programming a single-voice musical example and will patch CHANNEL 1 of the MC-4 to a single-voice synthesizer. DIAGRAM 1A-1: MC-4 SH-09 I 5H-2 SYSTEM-1 OOM 0) o... è o


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