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MC 3000
Operating Manual
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NOTE: the first 3 pedals are marked with the letter S since they also act as System
pedals; their characteristic is that they control all the zones simultaneously.
As the above indicates, these three pedals are able to control one or more zones of the
user's choice simultaneously with the system, thus allowing complete freedom when
selecting the configuration.
Refer to the UTILITY/SYSTEM CTRL section for the system pedal allocation procedure.
As for the sliders, in this section, when setting the default value for control changes 7
(volume), 10 (pan-pot), 91 (reverb) and 93 (chorus), make sure that this operation has not
already been carried out in the MESSAGES page.
To ensure that contradictory data are not present, the default condition should be set on
OFF for all data which might have been set in other sections of the edit mode.
Follow the instructions given in point 3.8 to save the settings made.
4.7. PATCH BAY.
This section can only be accessed from the EDIT mode menu page by pressing the
function key F6 or locating on the PATCH BAY option using the cursor keys (ENTER to
confirm).
This section is unusual in that the modifications set here, unlike those set in the other
sections, refer not to the single zone, but the whole patch in its entirety.
On completion of patch bay programming, to save the settings made the user must save
the patch itself by pressing WRITE and follow the procedure described in point 3.8. The
patch bay setting will thus be saved together with the patch in which it has been made.
(This means that since 1024 patches can be saved inside the instrument, up to 1024
different patch bay settings can also be saved).
There are three windows in the centre of the display. The one on the right contains 2
icons showing respectively, from left to right, the MIDI IN 1 port and the MIDI IN 2 port.
MIDI IN
Section
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MIDI OUT
Section