Use the procedure above to load and play back these files. Locating Songs Added to Chains You can confirm the disk on which a song added to a chain is located, as well as its location on that disk. Procedure 1. Press [CHAIN PLAY], 2. Press [F6 (EDIT)]. 3. Press [F3 (INFO)]. The CHAIN INFO screen appears. Rotate the [VALUE] dial to select a song within the chain, and the location of the song is displayed. 4. After checking the song’s location, press [F6 (OK)]. 5. Press [EXIT] a number of times until you are returned to the CHAIN PLAY screen. Changing the Sequence of Songs in a Chain You can change the order of songs in a chain after it has been created. Change the order by moving the cursor to the songs in the chain one by one, thus selecting the position for each song. Procedure 1. Create a new chain (p. 35) or load a chain file (p. 35). 2. Press [CHAIN PLAY], then press [F6 (EDIT)] to open the CHAIN EDIT screen. 3. Move the cursor to the songs for which you want to change the order. 4. While holding down [SHIFT], rotate the [VALUE] dial. 5. The song's position is changed. Song Info_ The song name, copyright information, and total performance time is displayed. Procedure 1. Press [SEQUENCER], then press [FI (SETUP)]. The SONG INFO screen appears. Confirm the time. 2. Press [EXIT],return to the SONG PLAY screen. 37 Chapter 3 Chapter 4. Recording Functions Basic Settings Metronome Settings * The volume of the MC-80's Metronome sound is designed so that it is loud enough to be heard well, even during performances. To avoid having this loud sound appear suddenly due to any changes to the settings, turn down the click volume down with the [CLICK LEVEL] (p. 16) knob on the rear panel before making click settings. Procedure Press the [TOOLS], then press [F2 (METRONOME)]. The "METRONOME SETUP" screen appears. Make the different parameters in this screen. METRONOME SETUP Mode ЖШШШП ik Interval Auto MIDI output OFF Channel Ch10 Gate T i me 5 Note Velo Accent 34CA#1) 12? Normal 33(A U 100 ^ Beep ON Mode This determines when the click sound will be played. Available settings OFF: Never sounds. PLAY Only: Sounds only during playback. REC Only: Sounds only during recording. PLAY & REC: Sounds during recording and playback. Always: Always sounds, regardless of status Interval This determines the interval during which the click sound is played. Range Auto, 1/2 (half note), 3/8 (dotted quarter note), 1/4 (quarter note), 1/8 (eighth note), 1/12 (eighth-note triplet), 1/16 (sixteenth note) When set to "Auto," the song is played back according to the rhythm specified in the performance data. Beep Specify whether the click sounded by the MC-8U will be on or off. Range OFF: Click will not sound. ON: Click will sound. MIDI Output Specify whether data will be transmitted from MIDI OUT 1 or 2. Available settings OFF: Not output. 1 Only: Output only from MIDI OUT 1. 2 Only: Output only from MIDI OUT 2. 1&2: Output from both MIDI OUT connectors. Channel This determines the MIDI channel for the click sound when set to be played by a connected MIDI sound generator. Range Ch 1-16 Gate Time This determines the gate time for the click sound when set to be played by a connected MIDI sound generator. Range 1-5 Note, Velo When the click sound is set to be played by a connected MIDI sound generator, the Note Number setting is made by "Note," and the volume of the click sound is set by "Vel." Set to "Accent" for accents, "Normal" for other sounds. Range Note = 0 (C -1) -Vel = 1-127 ■127 (G 9) Settings for Each Track You can determine at a glance the presence or absence of any data on a track, the Mute status, and other track conditions. PLAY/MUTE Recording Channel TBftCK INFO Г. mr.rr.r.r.r.r.Tr. тг.гг.с.тт.г.гт.г.с. гмгг.г.г.г.г.г. ctrrcnrjnxrr. r: r. ггшгггггг. rrrr.rrnxtc r r. ггггпшгпопп: rr.rccrrrtnc r: r. спгггиг.гг гх:г:гх:п:п:г. г: г ггсггягг; rrrrrcrr r: r п:г:гпг:г.г*г: г.ггсг.г.ггпг. г. r: nrcrrtmr;* èirnrrrrr r. r Selected MIDI OUT Connector Data Exist or Not Procedure 1. Press [SEQUENCER] and [F6 (TRK INFO)], in that order. The "TRACK INFO" screen appears. • Mute: This indicates the MUTE/PLAY status. Out: This selects the MIDI OUT connector used to output the data on that track. 38 Chapter 4. Recording Functions Ch: This determines the recording channel for the track. • 1..8, 9..16: This indicates which channel's data, if any, is on which track. indicates that data is present; indicates that the track holds no data. • Ex: This indicates the presence or absence of System Exclusive Messages. indicates that System Exclusive Message data is present. • Pt: This indicates the presence or absence of Pattern Call Messages. indicates that Pattern Call Message data is present. Before Beginning to Record If you wish to perform realtime recording, or to use a keyboard for step recording, you will need to connect a MIDI keyboard to MC-80. For...