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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 ( ) * +, - . / : ; < = > ?
@ [ ´ ] ^ _ ` { | }
WRITE
INITIALIZE
SHIFT
8
Current Part
Part
INT BOTH EXT
Chapter 2. Playing Patterns
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