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Q:
Roland Groovebox MC505 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A:
Q. How do I Select a Pattern?
1. Press the [MODE] button to light up PTN. 2. In the DISPLAY section press the [PTN/SONG] button. 3. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a Pattern to play back. 4. In the SEQUENCER section press the [PLAY] button. While the Pattern is playing you can select a new Pattern to play next by using the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial. Q. How do I Select a Patch for each Part? 1. In the DISPLAY section press the [PATCH] button. 2. Press the [PART SELECT] button. 3. Now press one of the Part buttons (R-7) to select the part you would like to change. 4. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a new Patch. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the Patch in the remaining parts. Q. How do I Select a Song? 1. Press the [MODE] button to light up SONG. 2. In the DISPLAY section press the [PTN/SONG] button so that it is lit. 3. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a Song to play back. 4. In the SEQUENCER section press the [PLAY] button. Q. How do I Play an RPS? 1. Press the [RPS/SET] button. 2. In the KEYBOARD PAD section press the [RPS] button. 3. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select an RPS style. 4. Press the keyboard pads to play an RPS. Q. What type of Memory Cards can the MC-505 use? A. The MC-505 can use the S2M-5 (2 MB type) and the S4M-5 (4 MB type) Smart Media cards. The cards will hold 512 User Patches and 200 User Patterns. A 2 MB card will hold a maximum of 220,000 notes and a 4 MB card will hold 480,000 notes. Q. How many Patterns can a Song contain? A. A Song can have up to 50 Patterns. Q. How many Arpeggiator Styles are there, and how do I change them? A. There are 53 different Arpeggiator styles. To select a different style hold down the Arpeggiator [ON] button and use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a new style. Q. How do I Save a Pattern I have modified? 1. Make sure the Pattern is stopped. 2. Press the [PTN/SONG] button. 3. Press the [WRITE] button. 4. If you wish to save the Pattern in the same location then press the [ENTER] button. 5. If you would like to select a new location to save to press the [USER] or [CARD] button. 6. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a new bank and number. 7. Press the [ENTER] button. See page 26 in the owners manual for more info on saving Patterns. Q. How do I Save a Patch I have modified? 1. Make sure the Pattern is stopped. 2. Press the [PATCH] button. 3. Press the [WRITE] button. 4. If you wish to save the Patch in the same location then press the [ENTER] button. 5. If you would like to select a new location to save to press the [USER] or [CARD] button. 6. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select a new bank and number. 7. Press the [ENTER] button. See page 61-62 in the owners manual for more info on saving Patches. Q. How do I adjust the Displays Contrast? 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press keyboard pad [10]. 2. Use the page [<] [>] buttons to select the LCD CONTRAST page. 3. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to increase the contrast value. 4. Press the [EXIT] button when finished. Q. How do I get the MC-505’s Sequencer to Sync with an External MIDI device? 1. Make sure you have a MIDI cable connected from the MIDI Out of the external device to the MIDI In of the MC-505. 2. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press keyboard pad [11]. 3. Use the page [<] [>] buttons to select the SYNC MODE page. 4. Use the [INC] [DEC] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select SLAVE. 5. Press the [EXIT] button when finished. Q. Can I change the MIDI Transmit / Receive Channels for each part? A. It is not possible to change the channel settings of each part. The MIDI Transmit / Receive Channel settings for each part are as follows: 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 Rhythm Part: .10 Q. How do I check the remaining amount of Memory Available for use? 1. Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press keyboard pad [14]. 2. Use the page [<] [>] buttons to select the type of memory you would like to check. 3. Press the [EXIT] button when finished. |