Higher settings will produce a more intense wah effect when the I.FO depth is raised. With a setting of "0" there will be no wah effect. 1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard pad [11] to access the LFO Filter Modulation Depth setting display. The Part for which the setting is being made will appear in the CURRENT display, and the current setting will appear in the NEXT display. i shift I CURRENT SHH 2. Rotate the VALUE dial to set the LFO Filter Modulation Depth value. f 3. To leave the setting display, press [EXIT], EXIT 2. Rotate the VALUE dial to set the LFO Pitch Modulation Depth value. 3. To leave the setting display, press [EXIT]. EXIT LFO AMP (LFO amplitude modulation depth) This adjusts (0-127) the depth of the tremolo effect that will occur when you set LFO MOD (LFO modulation depth). Higher settings will produce a deeper tremolo effect when the LFO depth is raised. With a setting of "0" there will be no tremolo effect. 1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard pad [11] to access the LFO Amplitude Modulation Depth setting dis-play. The Part for which the setting is being made will appear in the CURRENT display, and the current setting will appear in the NEXT display. I -, I CURRENT NEXT m + H 27 Chapter 3. Modifying the sound 2. Rotate the VALUE dial to set the LFO Amplitude Modulation Depth value. f 3. To leave the setting display, press [EXIT]. EXIT BEND RANGE The bend range for each part can be adjusted from 0-24. if a MIDI keyboard is connected, its pitch bend lever or pitch wheel can be operated to transmit Pitch Bend messages, causing the pitch to change. The Bend Range setting sets the maximum pitch change that will occur in response to such messages. With a setting of 12, the maximum change will be 1 octave. With a setting of 24, the maximum change will be 2 octaves. With a setting of "0," incoming Pitch Bend messages will not change the pitch. 1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard pad [13] to access the Bend Range setting display. The Part for which the setting is being made will appear in the CURRENT display, and the current setting will appear in the NEXT display. I SHIFT 2. Rotate the VALUE dial to set the Bend Range value. /^S £ OUT ASSIGN (Output assign) Setting range: INT/EXT This setting determines the output destination for the musical data of each Part. Normally, all Parts are set to "INT" so that the musical data from the sequencer will be sent to the MC-303's own internal sound source. With a setting of "EXT," the musical data from that Part will not be sent to the internal sound source, but will be transmitted from the MIDI OUT connector. For example, if you wish to use the MC-303 with a sampler such as the MS-1, you could set the Output Assign setting of one of the Parts to "EXT." This would let you play the MS-1 directly from the MC-303's keyboard pads, or control the MS-1 by the musical data played back from the sequencer. For details on using the MS-1 together with the MC-303, refer to "Controlling the MS-1" (p.76). MC-303 nti/1'нл 1 o«Tl U Par* 1 1 Part 2 1 B Output Assign=INT § Output AssigrWNT 9 Output Assign=INT . n . KS Output AssigMNT Part 7 Output Assign=£XT Sequencer section Sound source section MIDI OUT MS-1 1. Hold down [SHIFT] and press keyboard pad [14] to access the Output Assign setting display. The Part for which the setting is being made will appear in the CURRENT display, and the current setting will appear in the NEXT display. I shift I p_ inj- 3. To leave the setting display, press [EXIT]. EXIT 2. Rotate the VALUE dial to set the Output Assign setting. £ тЬШЕНЬ INT EXT 28 Chapter 3. Modifying the sound 3. To leave the setting display, press [EXIT]. EXIT Musical data of Parts which are set to "EXT" will be transmitted as MIDI messages to an external device via the MIDI OUT connector. At this time, each Part will be transmitted on a different MIDI channel. The following table show's the MIDI channel on which the data of each Part is transmitted. PartR: ch.10 Part 1: ch.l Part 2: ch.2 Part 3: ch.3 Part 4: ch.4 Part 5: ch.5 Part 6: ch.6 Part 7: ch.7 Using the knobs to change the sound in realtime (Realtime Modify)_ Part parameters which can be modified using the knobs can be freely adjusted even during pattern playback. The capability of using the knobs to change the sound in realtime is referred to as "Realtime Modify." This is especially effective for live performances. 1. Select a pattern and play it back. 2. Use [PART SELECT] and the PART buttons to select the Part whose sound you wish to modify. 3. Use the knobs to modify the sound. The REALTIME MODIFY indicator will light. If you use the realtime modify function while playing back a Part for which modify data has already been recorded, the knob movements will take priority, and the modify data within the musical data for that Part will be canceled and no longer transmitted to ...