2. Use [PART SELECT] and the PART buttons to
select the part for which you wish to modi-
fy settings.
The setting value for the selected part will be shown at
the right of the display.
* ÒMÓ stands for the MUTE CTRL part, and mainly con-
tains muting data and tempo data (p. 131, 141).
3. Use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select
the output destination.
INT (I): Musical data from the sequencer will be
sent to the internal sound generator of the
MC-505.
EXT (E): Musical data from the sequencer will be
sent to an external device via MIDI OUT.
BOTH (B): Musical data from the sequencer will be
sent both to the internal sound generator
and from MIDI OUT.
* If ÒEXTÓ is selected, that part will not be heard even if
you play back the pattern.
4. Press [EXIT] to leave the setting display.
Musical data from parts that are set to EXT will be
transmitted as MIDI messages from MIDI OUT on a
different MIDI channel for each part.
The musical data of each part is transmitted on the fol-
lowing MIDI channels.
Rhythm part: Ch. 10
Part 1: Ch. 1
Part 2: Ch. 2
Part 3: Ch. 3
Part 4: Ch. 4
Part 5: Ch. 5
Part 6: Ch. 6
Part 7: Ch. 7
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If you wish to use the keyboard pads to directly play
an external MIDI device, set the Local Tx Switch of
that part to ÒEXT.Ó
☞ "Disconnecting the Keyboard Pads from the
Internal Sound Generator (Local Tx Switch)" (p.
169)
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Saving Patterns YouÕve
Modified (Pattern Write)
If you have modified the patch and part mixer settings
for each part to create a pattern that you wish to keep,
you can save that pattern as a User Pattern.
1. Make sure that the pattern is stopped.
2. Press [PTN/SONG] to access the pattern
select page.
3. Press [WRITE].
The following display will appear, and Ò_Ó (the cur-
sor) will appear below the number.
fig.2-33
If you do not wish to change the number or name, you
can skip steps 4Ð8.
If you decide not to save the pattern, press [EXIT].
4. Press [USER] or [CARD] to select the save
destination bank.
* CARD banks can be selected only if an optional memory
card is inserted.
☞ ÒUsing Memory CardsÓ (p. 159)
5. Use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select
the save destination number.
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At this time, you can press [UNDO/REDO] to check
the name of the pattern that is currently in the save
destination number. After you have found a pattern
that you do not mind overwriting, press
[UNDO/REDO] once again to return to the previous
display.
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6. Press PAGE [>].
The cursor will move to the beginning of the second
line of the display.
fig.2-34
7. Assign a name to the pattern.
Use [INC] [DEC] or the [VALUE] dial to select charac-
ters.
The following characters are available.
space, AÐZ, aÐz, 0Ð9, ! Ò # $ % & Ô ( ) * +, - . / : ; < = > ?
@ [ ´ ] ^ _ ` { | }
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