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4.

 

Hold down the REC [

O

 

] key and press the 

PLAY [

R

 

] key. 

 

A four-beat pre-count (one measure) is heard, and rhythm
pattern recording starts. During recording, a click sound
(metronome sound) is heard, according to the tempo and
time signature setting. The current position is shown on
the counter in measures/beats/ticks. 
 

 

HINT 

 

The number and the sound level of the pre-count clicks can 

be changed (

 

 

 p. 90). 

 

 

 

5.

 

While listening to the metronome, tap the 

pads. 

 

Your performance on the pads will be recorded as a drum
sequence according to the quantization setting. The
intensity with which you hit the pads will also be
recorded. 
When you reach the end of the pattern, the unit
automatically returns to the first measure, and real-time
input continues. 

 

 

• Switching the pad bank during real-time input 

of a drum sequence 

 

Press the [DRUM/BASS] key once to bring up the pad
bank selection screen, and use the cursor up/down keys to
select the pad bank. To return, press the [EXIT] key. 
 

 

• Switching to a bass sequence during real-

time input of a drum sequence 

 

Press the [DRUM/BASS] key once to bring up the pad
bank selection screen, and then press the [DRUM/BASS]
key once more so that the key goes out. 
 

 

• Temporarily pausing real-time input 

 

Press the REC [

O

 

] key during recording so that the key

is flashing. In this state you can tap the pads to check
which sound is assigned to each pad. Recording resumes
when you press the REC [

O

 

] key once more. 

 

 

HINT 

 

• You can use step input to add playing information to a rhythm 

pattern recorded with real-time input. 

• After concluding real-time input, you can change the quantize 

setting and then record on top of the existing sequence. 

(Changing the quantize value will not affect the existing 

playing information.) 

 

 

 

6.

 

To edit the recorded contents during real-

time input, proceed as follows. 

 

 

 

• To erase the performance of a specific pad 

 

While holding down the [FUNCTION] key, press the pad
whose sound you want erase. While you are holding
down both keys, the performance of the corresponding
pad is erased from the rhythm pattern. 

 

 

• To erase the performance of all pads 

 

While holding down the [FUNCTION] key, press the
[RHYTHM] status key. While you are holding down both
keys, the performance of all pads is erased from the drum
sequence. 

 

 

7.

 

When you have finished real-time 

recording, press the STOP [

P

 

] key. 

 

Rhythm pattern recording will stop. Press the PLAY [

R

 

]

key to hear the pattern that you recorded. 
 
 

Recorded repeatedly 

Pre-count 

Pad

Pad

Drum sequence

Snare

Kick

Snare

Kick

Drum sequence

Snare

Kick

Snare

Kick

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Summary of Contents for MRS-8

Page 1: ...Operation Manual ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is prohibited MRS 8 E book 1...

Page 2: ...MRS 8 cannot be used for recharging Pay close attention to the labelling of the battery to make sure you choose the correct type When not using the unit for an extended period remove the batteries fr...

Page 3: ...MRS 8 If necessary slightly moisten the cloth Do not use abrasive cleanser wax or solvents such as paint thinner or cleaning alcohol since these may dull the finish or damage the surface Backup The d...

Page 4: ...effect 27 4 3 Applying the insert effect to a track 28 Step 5 Mixdown 29 5 1 Using the mastering effect 29 5 2 Mixdown onto the master track 30 Reference Recorder 32 V takes 32 Switching V takes 32 C...

Page 5: ...name to a rhythm pattern 75 Editing rhythm patterns 75 Copying a rhythm pattern 75 Erasing a rhythm pattern 76 Creating a rhythm song 76 Selecting a rhythm song 76 Entering pattern information using...

Page 6: ...inuously sequence play 111 Creating a playlist 111 Playing a playlist 112 Using the tuner function 114 Using the chromatic tuner 114 Using other tuning types 115 Switching the level meter display type...

Page 7: ...tracks of multiple songs in succession which is convenient for moving mixed down songs onto an external recorder in one go Full function mixer The built in digital mixer handles the audio tracks and d...

Page 8: ...der and the drum bass sound source into a stereo signal for output via the output jacks and for mixdown on dedicated master tracks Effects Process input signals recorder playback signals or drum bass...

Page 9: ...utput jacks and can be sent to an empty V take of the master track or any other tracks for mixdown and bounce operation Effects The MRS 8 provides two types of effects insert effect and send return ef...

Page 10: ...hm section Fader section Transport section Rhythm section Effect section MIC key PEAK indicators INPUT controls 1 2 INPUT ON OFF keys 1 2 SEND RETURN key INSERT EFFECT key INPUT SRC key DRUM BASS key...

Page 11: ...I keys A B REPEAT key MARK CLEAR key BOUNCE key FUNCTION key EXIT key EDIT key Dial Cursor keys ENTER key ZERO U key STOP P key REC O key PLAY R key FF Y key REW T key Display section Fader section Co...

Page 12: ...be sure to use only the ZOOM AD 0006 available separately Using another AC adapter can lead to malfunction and damage The INPUT 1 connector accepts a standard phone plug cable unbalanced The INPUT 2...

Page 13: ...wise data may be permanently destroyed NOTE If the card is inserted with wrong orientation it will not go all the way in Never try to force the card as this may damage it Inserting the batteries The M...

Page 14: ...e ENTER key at this point the SD card will be formatted When formatting is complete the main screen appears HINT You can also format an SD card after the MRS 8 has started up as described on page 118...

Page 15: ...s active HINT If the MIC key is lit the built in microphone is active instead of the INPUT 1 connector In such a case press the MIC key once to switch the key to flashing status 4 While playing your g...

Page 16: ...he REC O key A four beat pre count is heard and recording starts In the default condition of a project an 8 beat rhythm pattern is played during recording and playback Play your instrument along with...

Page 17: ...master track to create the finished song Step 1 Preparations On the MRS 8 song data are managed in units called projects A project comprises recorded audio data as well as various rhythm and effect se...

Page 18: ...elect a rhythm pattern for use as guide rhythm during recording 1 From the main screen press the SONG PATTERN key repeatedly until the key goes out The rhythm pattern selection screen appears HINT To...

Page 19: ...volume of the drum bass track use the DRUM BASS key in the rhythm section to select the sound drum or bass and then operate the RHYTHM fader The RHYTHM fader serves for controlling either the drum tr...

Page 20: ...INPUT ON OFF keys 1 2 to select the input source The INPUT ON OFF keys 1 2 control the INPUT 1 connector or built in mic and INPUT 2 connector respectively When a key is lit the signal from that input...

Page 21: ...or guitar bass 1 Press the INPUT SRC key in the effect section The indication IN input appears on the second line of the display In this condition you can select the insert effect position In the defa...

Page 22: ...EMPTY is shown as the patch name the patch is empty Selecting such a patch will have no effect NOTE Depending on the selected algorithm the input output signal routing will change p 94 5 To adjust th...

Page 23: ...the parameters for left right stereo tracks are set to the same values This is useful for recording from a stereo source such as a synthesizer or CD player HINT You can select up to two tracks for re...

Page 24: ...finished recording press the STOP P key The REC O key and PLAY R key go out and recording will stop The indication wait is briefly shown on the display and then the main screen reappears HINT The dur...

Page 25: ...song Then hold down the REC O key and press the PLAY R key After the pre count recording on the new track will begin Record your instrument while listening to the guide rhythm and the recorded track...

Page 26: ...ed in a project such as when the fader was moved for another project and then the previous project was called again In such a case the volume may not change until the fader setting has been changed to...

Page 27: ...for tracks 1 2 or 3 4 p 60 6 Turn the dial to select the setting value HINT By pressing the ENTER key while an EQ parameter or the EFX SEND LEVEL parameter is displayed you can switch that parameter E...

Page 28: ...he send level value for the track 7 Adjust the send level for other tracks in the same way 8 To return to the main screen press the EXIT key HINT If no recording track is selected you can apply the in...

Page 29: ...the song on an external recorder or you can record the song on the internal master track of the MRS 8 The master track is a dedicated pair of stereo tracks that is separate from the normal audio track...

Page 30: ...tering effect settings have been made record the final mix on the master track 1 From the main screen press the ZERO U key to return to the beginning of the song 2 Press the PLAY R key to play the son...

Page 31: ...he playback volume can be adjusted with the MASTER fader 8 To stop playback press the STOP P key 9 To return the tracks and effects to normal operation press the MASTER status key so that the key goes...

Page 32: ...the second line of the display HINT If you select a V take on which nothing is recorded the indication NO DATA appears If you select the master track M is shown as the track number 3 Use the cursor l...

Page 33: ...character to change and use the dial or the pads and keys in the rhythm section to select the character During character input you can use the cursor left right keys to move the input position Charact...

Page 34: ...me pad you must first press the cursor right key once to move the cursor and then enter the character An example for entering BASS from scratch is shown below NOTE The space character and some symbols...

Page 35: ...unction lets you set index information marks at any position in a song Up to 100 marks can be set in one project When you have specified marks it is easy to jump to them at any time This is useful to...

Page 36: ...ed mark will be deleted and subsequent marks will be renumbered HINT It is not possible to delete the mark number 00 located at the beginning of the song A deleted mark cannot be recovered Playing bac...

Page 37: ...om playback to recording 6 When you come to the intended punch out point press the REC O key once more The REC O key goes out and the MRS 8 switches from recording to playback 7 To stop the recorder p...

Page 38: ...lly and playback resumes punch out 9 When you are finished recording press the STOP P key 10 To listen to the recorded result repeatedly press the status key for the track on which you recorded until...

Page 39: ...settings all have an influence on the signal that is sent to the master track Adjust levels while watching the L R level meter and make sure that no signal clipping occurs 6 To carry out the mixdown...

Page 40: ...track s will also play back 1 From the main screen press the SYSTEM UTILITY key The indication SYSTEM PROJECT appears on the display 2 Use the cursor left right keys to bring up the indication SYSTEM...

Page 41: ...nal is mixed to mono for recording When a pair of mono tracks with odd even numbers is selected as bounce destination the bounce signal is recorded in stereo To achieve correct left right positioning...

Page 42: ...o the main screen While playing the audio tracks you can now record the drum bass track on any audio track 1 From the main screen press the BOUNCE key The key lights up and bounce recording is active...

Page 43: ...e the number of pre count beats press the ENTER key The current setting is shown Turn the dial to make the selection from the following choices OFF The pre count is turned off 1 8 A pre count of 1 8 b...

Page 44: ...form fade in fade out over a specified audio data interval Reverse Reverse a specified range of audio data 5 Press the ENTER key The screen for selecting the track and V take for editing appears The d...

Page 45: ...point The point can be specified in minutes seconds milliseconds or in measures beats ticks You can also use the MARKER U I keys to jump to a mark p 36 and use this as starting point HINT If you spec...

Page 46: ...al to specify the move start point The point can be specified in minutes seconds milliseconds or in measures beats ticks HINT If you specify a point where no audio data exist the second line of the di...

Page 47: ...s you specify the erase range end point 4 Specify the erase end point in the same way as described in step 2 If you press the PLAY R key at this point the specified range will be played 5 Press the EN...

Page 48: ...for range editing to select the track for fade in or fade out and press the ENTER key The display changes as follows In this condition you can specify the fade in out start point 2 Use the cursor left...

Page 49: ...point The point can be specified in minutes seconds milliseconds or in measures beats ticks HINT If you specify a point where no audio data exist the second line of the display shows 3 Press the ENTER...

Page 50: ...track and even numbered track in sequence 4 Press the FUNCTION key in the control section Commands for editing audio data in V take units appear on the display 5 Repeatedly press the FUNCTION key to...

Page 51: ...ing destination the indication E is shown next to the V take number 2 Use the cursor left right keys or the status keys and the dial to select the destination track V take and press the ENTER key If n...

Page 52: ...he exchange destination track V take and press the ENTER key The indication EXCHG SURE appears on the display 3 To carry out the exchange operation press the ENTER key once more When the exchange oper...

Page 53: ...tore them Later you can swap the captured data with the current data of the track This lets you save the state of a track before an editing operation If the result of the operation is not as desired y...

Page 54: ...EXIT key repeatedly You can swap the current data of a track with the captured data 1 From the main screen press the SYSTEM UTILITY key in the display section The indication SYSTEM PROJECT appears on...

Page 55: ...track into a stereo mix that is supplied to the MASTER OUTPUT jacks The mixer adjusts parameters such as level panning EQ and send return effect intensity for each track The level for the audio tracks...

Page 56: ...key is flashing the mic can be used When the key is out the mic cannot be used 1 When using the INPUT 1 2 connectors make sure that the instrument or mic that is to be recorded is connected to the re...

Page 57: ...ion The display changes as follows In this condition the cursor up down keys select the insert effect algorithm and the dial selects the effect patch for the algorithm 6 Use the cursor up down keys an...

Page 58: ...red The signal flow will change as follows depending on the destination track selection One mono track selected Stereo track or two mono tracks selected Recording destination not selected HINT You can...

Page 59: ...he ENTER key O Valid parameter for this track input Parameter Display Setting range Description Track 1 4 Track 5 8 Master track Drum bass track Input EQ HI GAIN EQ HI G 12 12dB Adjusts high frequency...

Page 60: ...odd numbered even numbered mono tracks 1 2 or 3 4 can be linked resulting in a pair of stereo tracks This function is referred to as stereo link The setting procedure is as follows 1 From the main sc...

Page 61: ...s from the current drum kit A bass program is a single bass sound such as an electric bass or acoustic bass which can be played as a scale with the pads on the top panel The MRS 8 has five bass progra...

Page 62: ...e the accompaniment for an entire song Up to 10 rhythm songs can be programmed in one project The rhythm section can operate in one of two modes rhythm pattern mode in which the currently selected rhy...

Page 63: ...M fader The RHYTHM fader serves to adjust the drum track or bass track level When the DRUM BASS key is lit the fader adjusts the drum track When the key is out the fader adjusts the bass program Use t...

Page 64: ...rum kit bass program name is shown 4 Turn the dial to select the drum kit bass program to use The change becomes active immediately For a list of drum kits bass programs that can be selected see the a...

Page 65: ...o overlapping of multiple sounds If you press another pad while holding down a pad the sound of the first pad will stop and the sound of the other pad is heard 1 From the main screen press the DRUM BA...

Page 66: ...length and time signature and quantize value shortest unit for recording By default an empty rhythm pattern has a 4 4 time signature and a length of 2 measures NOTE After you have started the rhythm...

Page 67: ...tting is complete press the EXIT key to return to the rhythm pattern edit menu 8 To set the rhythm pattern time signature use the cursor left right keys to bring up the indication PTN EDIT TimSig on t...

Page 68: ...e so that the key goes out Temporarily pausing real time input Press the REC O key during recording so that the key is flashing In this state you can tap the pads to check which sound is assigned to e...

Page 69: ...on the pads will be recorded as a bass sequence according to the quantization setting The duration and intensity with which you hit the pads will also be recorded When you reach the end of the pattern...

Page 70: ...terval corresponding to the current quantize value The intensity with which you hit the pad is also recorded If you only press the PLAY R RHYTHM STEP key no playing information is entered but the step...

Page 71: ...e respective position lights up You can edit the recorded sequence as follows Erasing an entered note Repeatedly press the PLAY R RHYTHM STEP key to move to the position to erase Then hold down the FU...

Page 72: ...display shows the quantize value and the second line shows the duration setting and the currently selected range The counter shows the current position in measures beats ticks 5 Use the cursor up dow...

Page 73: ...n By pressing the PLAY R key you can check the rhythm pattern that you recorded 11 To return to the main screen press the EXIT key repeatedly When you have recorded a rhythm pattern and you later set...

Page 74: ...reen appears 2 Turn the dial to select the rhythm pattern for which to specify volume information and press the EDIT key The rhythm pattern edit menu appears 3 Use the cursor left right keys to bring...

Page 75: ...attern or how to erase the playing information and return the pattern to the blank condition You can copy the currently selected rhythm pattern to another pattern number This is useful to create varia...

Page 76: ...m pattern information into a rhythm song Step input With this method you line up rhythm patterns one by one by specifying a pattern and the number of measures Input can be performed at any point in th...

Page 77: ...on the first line of the display During step input the cursor up down keys serve to bring up various kinds of information about events that are programmed at the current point For example when PTN is...

Page 78: ...ithin a measure and then using the cursor up down keys to display event information you can enter event information in sixteenth note units p 83 9 Repeat steps 4 8 to enter all required pattern inform...

Page 79: ...rhythm pattern sequences and write an entire rhythm song in one operation The following keys and pads can be used for numeric input The basic rules for creating a rhythm pattern sequence are as follo...

Page 80: ...E The FAST method can only be used to write a song in one go from beginning to end Entering rhythm patterns partly into the song is not possible To edit a rhythm song that was written with this method...

Page 81: ...n data When playing a rhythm song for which chord information was input the bass sequence will change according to the chord progression HINT If the original root of the rhythm pattern and the root sp...

Page 82: ...the indication EV on the first line of the display turn the dial to move current point and then bring up the chord information input screen again HINT At a point where no chord information is input is...

Page 83: ...nt point The symbol after EV such as Pt or TS denotes the type of event Available events and their symbols are listed in the table below HINT Time signature information can be entered only at the begi...

Page 84: ...URE appears Then press the ENTER key 8 When you have finished press the STOP P key The REC O key goes out and the rhythm song selection screen appears again To return to the main screen press the EXIT...

Page 85: ...The copy range is specified and the screen for selecting the copy destination appears 7 Turn the dial to select the measure to use as copy destination start point 8 To carry out the copy process pres...

Page 86: ...T key repeatedly You can copy the contents of any rhythm song in a project to any other rhythm song number This is useful to create variations of a song NOTE When you execute the copy the contents of...

Page 87: ...matically assigned You can edit this name as necessary 1 From the main screen press the SONG PATTERN key repeatedly until the key is lit The rhythm song selection screen appears 2 Turn the dial to sel...

Page 88: ...cific rhythm pattern and press the ENTER key In this condition you can select the source project from which to import 5 Turn the dial to select the source project and press the ENTER key The subsequen...

Page 89: ...e input of a rhythm pattern PAD SENS Change the pad sensitivity which determines the volume level in relation to the force with which the pad is struck MIDI Make MIDI related settings p 108 IMPORT Imp...

Page 90: ...taps will produce a loud volume NORMAL Normal sensitivity default setting HARD Low sensitivity Strong tapping is needed to produce a loud volume EX HARD Lowest sensitivity Very strong tapping is neede...

Page 91: ...MASTER fader When the position immediately after the input jack is selected the effect processes the input signal and the result will be recorded when you carry out recording When the insert effect i...

Page 92: ...recording line level output instruments such as a synthesizer DUAL MIC An algorithm with two entirely separate channels for mono input x 2 and mono output x 2 MASTERING Display MASTRING An algorithm...

Page 93: ...ks 1 2 3 4 or stereo tracks tracks 5 6 7 8 MASTER Immediately before MASTER fader 2 Turn the dial to select the insert position HINT While the screen of step 1 is shown the status keys and INPUT ON OF...

Page 94: ...t will change depending on the insert position and the number of input output channels mono stereo The illustration at right shows how the signal changes before and after the insert effect depending o...

Page 95: ...edit the effect type and effect parameters for the currently selected patch L R L R L R L R L R L R Insert target is mono track 1 4 or bass track Insert target is stereo track 5 6 7 8 mono track pair...

Page 96: ...h has the patch you want to edit Turn the dial to select the patch HINT If the indication EMPTY is shown in the patch name field all of the modules are set to off By editing such a patch you can creat...

Page 97: ...parameter for the module and then press the ENTER key The effect module is turned off The module name or the effect type is shown on the first line and the indication OFF on the second line of the di...

Page 98: ...saved as part of a project Patches from another project can be imported to the current project p 102 This section explains how to assign a name to the currently selected insert effect patch 1 From the...

Page 99: ...ng up the indication SYSTEM REC SRC on the display and press the ENTER key The display changes as follows You can now select one of the following two signal types to be recorded on the track WET The i...

Page 100: ...also use the cursor left right keys to adjust the EFX LVL parameter the mix amount of the effect sound For information on how to adjust the send level see page 59 3 To temporarily turn off the send re...

Page 101: ...nd the patch reverts to the last stored condition To return to the edited patch press the SEND RETURN key once more or press the EXIT key 8 Repeat steps 5 6 as necessary to edit other effect parameter...

Page 102: ...n storing is complete the send return effect patch selection screen appears again NOTE Keep in mind that the name will revert to the previous name if you switch to another patch without storing the ed...

Page 103: ...patch appears on the display When you turn the dial to select the patch and press the ENTER key the import target patch selected in step 1 is shown If necessary turn the dial to select the number of t...

Page 104: ...y loaded project It is not possible to perform functions for multiple projects simultaneously Working with projects This section explains how to perform operations such as loading or saving a project...

Page 105: ...y you can cancel the operation and back up one step at a time This operation creates a new project on the SD card 1 Refer to steps 1 3 of Basic procedure to bring up the indication PROJECT NEW on the...

Page 106: ...and back up one step at a time This operation erases a saved project from the SD card NOTE Once a project has been erased it cannot be restored Use this operation with care 1 Refer to steps 1 3 of Bas...

Page 107: ...ng the names of various data HINT A project that has been protected can still be played normally and you can change the mixing balance and make certain other changes but the changes cannot be saved 1...

Page 108: ...e to an external MIDI device for synchronization of transport operations Send control change information The MRS 8 can supply Control Change messages according to drum bass sequence information progra...

Page 109: ...ming Clock will be transmitted Refer to steps 1 3 of Basic procedure to bring up the indication MIDI CLOCK on the display Then press the ENTER key and turn the dial to select one of the following sett...

Page 110: ...e messages will not be transmitted You can specify whether MIDI Time Code MTC messages used for synchronization will be transmitted Refer to steps 1 3 of Basic procedure to bring up the indication MID...

Page 111: ...the indication PROJECT SEQ PLAY on the display and press the ENTER key The display changes as follows The display shows the screen for selecting a playlist The second line of the display shows the num...

Page 112: ...project and press the ENTER key The project is inserted and subsequent projects are renumbered To delete a single project from a playlist Use the cursor left right keys to select the position number o...

Page 113: ...keys can be used to select a project pause play or locate a certain point PLAY R key Play from the start of the current project STOP P key Stop project playback and return to the start of the current...

Page 114: ...on of a project the chromatic tuner will be selected HINT You can switch the tuning type by pressing the left and right cursor keys For details see the next section While the tuner is operating all ef...

Page 115: ...ER 3 Press the ENTER key to turn the tuner function on and use the cursor left right keys to select the tuning type While the tuner function is active the cursor left right keys serve to switch the tu...

Page 116: ...through the faders 3 Turn the dial to change the setting 4 When the setting is complete press the EXIT key repeatedly to return to the main screen Adjusting the display contrast and backlight You can...

Page 117: ...rd that was inserted operation changes as follows SD card not ready for use in MRS 8 was inserted The indication FORMAT SURE appears on the display When you press the ENTER key at this point the SD ca...

Page 118: ...and back up one step at a time Checking the available SD card capacity project size This operation displays the remaining capacity of the SD card and the size of the currently loaded project 1 From t...

Page 119: ...one track in minutes m and seconds s To return to the main screen press the EXIT key repeatedly NOTE These screens are for display only and contain no settings that can be changed The remaining recor...

Page 120: ...OFF key is lit Make sure that the respective INPUT control is raised Make sure that the record level setting p 15 is appropriate Make sure that the INPUT 1 SELECT switch is set to the appropriate posi...

Page 121: ...empty rhythm song p 76 Make sure that the selected rhythm song does not include an event with a volume level zero setting p 83 No sound when you tap the pads If the pad sensitivity has been set to SO...

Page 122: ...tes FULL there is no more free space on the SD card Change to another SD card or erase unneeded data to free up space Cannot save a project When a project has been set to write protect status overwrit...

Page 123: ...recording A B repeat capture swap Mixer Fader 8 Level meter Post fader pre fader Track parameter 2 band equalizer effect send level panning balance Stereo link Track 1 2 or 3 4 linkable Effect Algori...

Page 124: ...ntinuously variable 4 dBm Master output RCA phono jack L R Output load impedance 10 kilohms or more Rated output level 10 dBm Headphones output Standard stereo phone jack 50 mW into 32 ohm load MIDI O...

Page 125: ...acuum tube stack amp characterized by fat bass and delicate distortion MD LEAD Drive sound that models a high gain amp suitable for lead guitar FZ STK 60 s sound typical of a Fuzz unit played through...

Page 126: ...of the strings BODY 0 10 Adjusts the resonance of the body COLOR 1 4 Adjusts the character of the electroacoustic guitar preamp Type Parameter 3BandEQ HIGH MID LOW LEVEL Three band equalizer Paramete...

Page 127: ...ct FB FLANGER 10 10 Adjusts the amount of feedback DELAY ECHO 0 10 POSITION AF bF Selects the module location from AF after the 3 BAND EQ module and bF before the PRE AMP DRIVE module COLOR Specifies...

Page 128: ...tune original 4 Detune original doubling 5 Original 1 octave higher 6 1 octave higher original 7 Original 2 octaves lower 8 2 octaves lower original 9 1 octave lower origina 1 octave higher original 1...

Page 129: ...k speed LEVEL 0 12 Adjusts the module output level RELEASE 0 10 Adjusts the time between the threshold and compression finish Type Parameter MIC PRE COLOR TONE LEVEL DE ESSER Preamp for microphone Par...

Page 130: ...more focus and spatial definition AIR SIZE TONE MIX Simulates the air ambience of the room giving the sound spatial depth DELAY TIME FB MIX Delay effect with a delay time of up to 2 9 seconds ECHO TIM...

Page 131: ...ECHO TIME FB MIX Delay effect with warm sound up to 1 4 second delay time DOUBLING TIME TONE MIX Doubling effect with a delay time of up to 100 milliseconds Parameter Setting range Description DEPTH 0...

Page 132: ...rades the audio quality of the sound Parameter Setting range Description XOVER LO 50 16000 Adjusts the frequency for bass midrange division XOVER HI 50 16000 Adjusts the frequency for midrange treble...

Page 133: ...ME FB DAMP PAN EFX LVL Delay effect with a delay time of up to 2 9 seconds HALL PRE DLY DECAY EQ HIGH EQ LOW E R MIX EFX LVL Simulates the acoustics of a concert hall ROOM PRE DLY DECAY EQ HIGH EQ LOW...

Page 134: ...r ballads 18 JazzTone Clean sound for jazz 19 DeepFLG Clean flanging sound 20 ArrmWah Clean wah sound using FIX WAH 21 Kaitei Mellow echoed sound for arpeggios or lead 22 29 EMPTY No Name Comment 0 MR...

Page 135: ...o style big chorus sound 39 TheRing Ring modulator simulation 40 JimVib Remade famous vibrato 41 Creamy Mild fuzz 42 49 EMPTY No Name Comment 0 AcoSIM 1 Simulates unadorned acoustic guitar sound 1 Aco...

Page 136: ...low end by pitch shifter 23 FanFan Sound like talking into a fan 24 Alien Space creature sound for vocal 25 TapeComp Simulates analog multi track recording 26 Duet Adds a child voice to female vocal...

Page 137: ...female on R channel Vocals 9 Condnser Simulates condenser mic sound with dynamic mic input Vocals 10 DuoAtack Chorus for lead vocals with emphasized attack Vocals 11 Warmth Warm sound with prominent m...

Page 138: ...30 s sound 10 LoFi Mst Lo fi mastering 11 BGM Mastering for background music 12 RockShow Makes a rock style mix live 13 Exciter Lo fi mastering with slight distortion in mid and upper range 14 Clarify...

Page 139: ...9 EnhanCho Enhancer using phase shift doubling 20 Detune For instruments with strong harmonics such as electronic piano or synthesizer 21 Whole 1 Whole note delay in sync with rhythm tempo 22 Delay2 3...

Page 140: ...3FA 1 86 FUSs3VB 2 87 FUSs3Vb 1 88 FUSs3FB 1 89 INDTs1VA 2 90 INDTs1Va 1 91 INDTs1FA 1 92 INDTs1VB 2 93 INDTs1Vb 1 94 INDTs1FB 2 95 POPs1VA 2 96 POPs1Va 1 97 POPs1FA 1 98 POPs1VB 2 99 POPs1Vb 1 100 PO...

Page 141: ...FUNK12 2 320 HIP01 2 321 HIP02 2 322 HIP03 2 323 HIP04 2 324 HIP05 2 325 HIP06 2 326 HIP07 2 327 HIP08 2 328 HIP09 2 329 HIP10 2 330 HIP11 2 331 HIP12 2 332 HIP13 2 333 HIP14 2 334 HIP15 2 335 HIP16 2...

Page 142: ...er track parameter effect RHYTHM SEQ Rhythm pattern rhythm song data Drum Kit Bass Program No Name No Name 0 Standard 0 Finger 1 Basic 1 Pick 2 LiveRock 2 Slap 3 Analog 3 Acoustic 4 Light 4 SynthBS 5...

Page 143: ...s have different names they will not be recognized on the MRS 8 MIDI implementation 1 Recognized Messages None 2 Transmitted Messages Status 1st 2nd Description 8nH kk 40H Note Off kk note number 9nH...

Page 144: ...locity Note ON o Note OFF x After Key s x Touch Ch s x Pitch Bend x 7 Volume Control Change Prog o Change True System Exclusive x Qtr Frame o System Song Pos o Song Sel x Common Tune x System Clock o...

Page 145: ...ontrast backlight adjustment 116 DrKIT 83 Drum kit 61 142 MIDI channel 109 Switching the drum kit 64 Drum sequence 62 Drum track 19 55 DrVOL 83 Duration 72 E Effect module 92 Effect parameters 95 125...

Page 146: ...related problems 121 Mixdown 29 39 Mixer 9 55 Move Moving a specified range of data 46 Moving a V take 51 N Note On Off 108 O Org Root 73 OrgChord 74 Out point 37 Overdubbing 25 Overdubbing 25 P Pad...

Page 147: ...hythm song mode 62 ROOT 83 S SD card Checking the remaining capacity 118 Exchanging 117 Initialization 118 Inserting 13 Stored files 142 Send return effect 91 100 Assigning a name to a patch 102 Editi...

Page 148: ...d used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this eq...

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