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SUMMARY OF OPERATI NS
Keyboard or Mouse General Operations
Keyboard Quick Operations
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MIDI CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT
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Basic Channel Assignment
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The Multi Mode
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CHAPTER III OPERATING THE MIDI RECORDER
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RECORDING AN PLAYBACK
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Record Ready
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Basic Recording/Playback Procedure
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Playback Procedure Further Possibilities
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Voice Changes
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Auto Record
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Punch IN/OUT Record
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Multi-track Recording and Playback
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The "M" Function
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STEP WRITE ECORDING
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Note Length Entry
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Dotted Notes
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Triplets
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Rests
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Tied Notes
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Input Velocity
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Gate Length
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Note and Chord Entry
Playback
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Further Step Write Recording
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Mouse
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Printer
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'MIDI C NNECTIONS
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System Example 1: MIDI Re DX7 + Three TX7s + RX15
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System Example 2: MIDI Re KX88 + TX416 -I- RX11
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System Example 3: MIDI Re DX21 + SFG-05 Synthesizer Unit
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CHAPTER II GETTING STARTED
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STARTING THE PROGRAM
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OVERVIEW OF OPERATION
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Using a Mouse
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Using the Computer Keyboard
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