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User manual Roland, model MSQ-100

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An old tape is more likely to have dropouts. Use a tape shorter than a C-60. The one longer C-90 is too thin for a proper result in saving. (5) Where to start saving Run the tape for a while before actually saving, to avoid the head of the tape. (6) Tape Recorder Try using the same tape recorder for saving and loading, so that the possibility of error will be reduced. Playback the data tape in the same track system as it was saved. If the data has been saved in monaural, it is no use playing it in stereo. Clean and demagnetize the head of the tape recorder. (7) Tape Load Mode Change the position of the Tape Load Mode switch ® in the Function Switches (8) Tape Save Level Change the position of the Tape Save Level (§) in the Function Switches @ . * If an error is still indicated, use a different tape recorder and repeat the procedure. Preserving Data Tapes Please do not keep the data tape in extreme heat, or humidity or near strongly magnetic units such as a speaker, or an amplifier. b. Data Transfer through MIDI Between two MSQ-100's, music data can be communicated by means of MIDI Exclusive messages. MSQ-100 MSQ-100 a MIDI OUT □— —c MIDI d IN B How to transfer data from A to B © On both A and B, set the Mode Switches Q to Data Transfer, and the Switch © to MIDI. The display shows "£ C L U " (Exclusive). (2) Press the Load Button © on B (receiver). The Display will show " L " (load), and B will be in standby mode. (3) Press the Save Button © on A (transmitter). The Display will show " 5 " (save), and A will begin transfer. @ When transfer is completed, A (transmitter) will show "5. E n d" (save end) in the Display Window, while the Display on B (receiver) shows “L. End" (load end). * When reading data is impossible, E r r" (load error) will be indicated. If so, see if the connections have been correctly and securely made. (5) Press the Stop Button of both units A and B. (This also applies to stopping transfer in the middle.) 23 j4] Applications 1. DIN SYNC The MSG-100 can be perfectly synchronized with the device featuring the DIN Sync function. a DIN SYNC IN Jack Connect this jack to the SYNC OUT of the external device. Then set the Clock Source Switch 0 to SYNC. The MSQ-100 serves as a Slave unit (being controlled by an external unit), therefore the external unit controls the tempo, start/stop function, etc. b DIN SYNC OUT Connect this jack to the SYNC IN of the external device, then set the Clock Source Switch Q to the proper position, depending on how the units are set up. If the MSQ-100 serves as a Master unit (controlling the external device), set the switch to the Internal position. SYNC IN OUT SYNC OUT to SYNC IN * When the MSQ-100 is a slave, and not playing, the Start signal sent from the external unit will always start the music data from the beginning. 2. Real Time Loading (2) Even when the MSQ-100 is synchronized with an external device such as a rhythm machine or sequencer, the Real Time Load function is still available. MIDI External Device (SYNC) External Device (TR909, MSQ-700 etc.) (TR606,MC-4etc.) MIDI SYNC OUT OUT To Amplifier IT OUTPUT Sound Module MIDI IN 2 П П MIDI MIDI SYNC OUT IN IN CLOCK © ! ! _ ! i ! I “ INT ! j Eg - MIDI-—' j _ - SYNC---------- MSQ-100 24 © Repeat the procedures © to (3) of Real Time Loading (1). © Select either MIDI or SYNC depending on the type of external device, by using the Clock Source Switch ©. © Press the Load Button ®. The Load Indicator lights up and the MSQ-100 is in the standby mode. ® The moment the external device starts playing, loading automatically starts. That is, it is not the same as Real Time Loading (1) that gives two measures of metronome before the actual loading starts. (5) While the last measure of the music is being played, stop the external device. The MSQ-100 stops at the end of the measure, and the Load Indicator goes out. 3. Play (2) You can playback the data loaded in the MSQ-100, while synchronized with an external device. MIDI External Device (SYNC) External Device (TR909, MSQ-700 etc.) (TR606, MC-4 etc.) MIDI SYNC OUT OUT To Amplifier OUTPUT Sound Module MIDI IN 2 Д..................-El MIDI MIDI SYNC OUT IN IN i i CLOCK 0 ! { _ ¡ 1 i i -INT j ! в -MIDI—- j __ -SYNC---------' MSQ-100 © Take the same procedures in © and © of Play (1). © Select either MIDI or SYNC depending on the type of external device, with the Clock Source Switch. © The moment the external device starts playing, the Play Indicator lights up and the MSQ-100 starts playing the music data. © As soon as the external device stops, the MSQ-100 stops playing. 4. MIDI Channel Shift This function makes it possible to use different. MIDI Channels for loading the information re-cieved from the MIDI IN. If the MIDI OUT © of the Function Switches @ is set to the ON position (Mix), the information received from the MIDI IN will be transmitted from MIDI OUT o...


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