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К этому устройству также есть другие инструкции:
Фрагмент инструкции
• To use this feature, you must set the keyboard’s output channel and the SU200’s receive channel to the same channel number. (See page 39.) • The 24 white keys from C1 to E4 on the MIDI keyboard correspond to the SU200’s 24 virtual pads. (See next page.) • Playback may be somewhat late if all of the playback samples are EXLG (extra long). JOB MIDI MIDI IN PHONES MIC INPUT MIDI IN DATA REC TRGLVL EFFECT VOLUME CONTROL TYPE TYPE LFO LO-FI DELAY LEVEL RESONANCE VARI GAT E TIME MOD SPEED DRIVE TIME CUTOFF LINE INPUT 3.3V CARD DC IN L R STEREO OUTPUT L R BANK JOB EXIT RESMPL REC BPM NORMAL REVERSE START POINT END POINT POINT CLEAR START STOP SLICE DELAY FILTER SCRATCH SCALE PAD TIME STRETCH COPY PAD VOL SAVE LOAD DE L E T E MIDI CARD TIME DIST/ LO-FI LOOP REMIX TECH MOD DELETE EXTRACT ONE SHOT LOOP GRADE GATE TRIGGER STEREO/MONO –1/NO +1/YES BANK BANK STANDBY ON 1 2 SAMPLING UNIT EFFECT TYPE LOOP REMIX SLICE TECHMOD DIST/LO-FI DELAY FILTER 8888888 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ LOOP TR PLAY PAD PLAY Play PAD 1 8 LOOP TRACK PLAY Select EFFECT LOOP REMIX Turn KNOB 1,2 Play PAD 1 8 Press LOOP TR PLAY Button EFFECTS under the knobs Select BANK A C MIDI OUT MIDI IN External Sequencer (RM1x, etc.) SU200 PHONES MIC INPUT MIDI IN DATA REC TRGLVL EFFECT VOLUME CONTROL TYPE TYPE LFO LO-FI DELAY LEVEL RESONANCE VARI GAT E TIME MOD SPEED DRIVE TIME CUTOFF LINE INPUT 3.3V CARD DC IN L R STEREO OUTPUT L R BANK JOB EXIT RESMPL REC BPM NORMAL REVERSE START POINT END POINT POINT CLEAR START STOP SLICE DELAY FILTER SCRATCH SCALE PAD TIME STRETCH COPY PAD VOL SAVE LOAD DE L E T E MIDI CARD TIME DIST/ LO-FI LOOP REMIX TECH MOD DELETE EXTRACT ONE SHOT LOOP GRADE GATE TRIGGER STEREO/MONO –1/NO +1/YES BANK BANK STANDBY ON 1 2 SAMPLING UNIT EFFECT TYPE LOOP REMIX SLICE TECHMOD DIST/LO-FI DELAY FILTER 8888888 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ LOOP TR PLAY PAD PLAY Play PAD 1 8 LOOP TRACK PLAY Select EFFECT LOOP REMIX Turn KNOB 1,2 Play PAD 1 8 Press LOOP TR PLAY Button EFFECTS under the knobs Select BANK A C MIDI OUT MIDI IN SU200 MIDI Keyboard C MIDI Keyboard Chapter 5 MIDI Features Setting the MIDI Clock and MIDI Channel The following tables show the correspondence between MIDI notes and SU200 pads. Pad Note Pad Note Pad Note A1 C1 B1 D2 C1 E3 A2 D1 B2 E2 C2 F3 A3 E1 B3 F2 C3 G3 A4 F1 C4 A3 A5 G1 C5 B3 A6 A1 A7 B1 A8 C2 B4 G2 B5 A2 B6 B2 C6 C4 B7 C3 C7 D4 B8 D3 C8 E4 Setting the MIDI Clock and MIDI Channel The following tables show the correspondence between MIDI notes and SU200 pads. Pad Note Pad Note Pad Note A1 C1 B1 D2 C1 E3 A2 D1 B2 E2 C2 F3 A3 E1 B3 F2 C3 G3 A4 F1 C4 A3 A5 G1 C5 B3 A6 A1 A7 B1 A8 C2 B4 G2 B5 A2 B6 B2 C6 C4 B7 C3 C7 D4 B8 D3 C8 E4 JOB NOTE • You can escape from Job mode by pressing the [JOB] button once again. X Press the [MIDI] button (pad 8) to enter MIDI Setup mode. TE MIDI SyncINT C Set the MIDI clock and MIDI channel as shown below. Sync INT Select use of either the internal clock (INT) or an external MIDI clock (EXT). BPM –1/NO +1/YES TE MIDI MIDICh OffBPM –1/NO +1/YESIf you set the value to Off, the SU200 will not recognize any MIDI channel messages. V Press the [EXIT] button or the [JOB] button to escape from Job mode. EXIT JOB ENGLISH or Press twice. Press once. Chapter 5 MIDI Features 39 Chapter 6 Using Memory Cards Chapter 6 Using Memory Cards TM*) Be sure to handle Memory Cards with care. Follow the important precautions below. * SmartMedia is a trademark of Toshiba Corporation. n Compatible Memory Card Type 3.3V(3V) Memory Cards can be used. 5V type Memory Cards are not compatible with this instrument. n Memory Capacity There are five types of Memory Cards: 2MB/4MB/8MB/16MB/32MB. A Memory Card with the memory capacity exceeding 32MB can also be used if it conforms to the standards of SSFDC (Solid State Memory Card Card: another name of SmartMedia) Forum. n Inserting/Removing Memory Cards • To insert a Memory Card: Hold the Memory Card so that the connector section (gold) of the Memory Card is facing downward and forward, towards the Memory Card slot. Carefully insert the Memory Card into the slot, slowly pushing it all the way in until it is fitted in place. NOTE • Don’t insert the Memory Card in wrong direction. • Don’t insert anything other than a Memory Card in the slot. • To remove a Memory Card: Before removing the Memory Card, be sure to confirm that the Memory Card is not in use, or it is not being accessed by the instrument. Then pull the Memory Card out slowly by hand. If the Memory Card is being accessed*, a message (keep PwrOn) to indicate that it is in use appears on the instrument’s display. * It includes saving, loading, formatting and deleting. Also, be aware that the instrument will automatically access the Memory Card to check the media type when you enter job mode on. CAUTION • Never attempt to remove the Memory Card or turn the power off during accessing. Doing so can damage the data on the instrument/Memory Card and possibly the Memory Card itself. n Formatting Memory Cards Before using a Memory Card with your instrum...