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[. . . ] Now you can play drum sounds simply by switching to the drum Edit screen.
MIDI Slave Sync Function
You can use the E-16TR as a slave device, with playback time and speed synchronized to the MIDI Time Code (MTC) received at MIDI IN.
SMF import can be done up to 999 measures
When you import SMF data via CD-R/RW discs or USB, it is possible to import up to 999 measures.
Contents
Algorithms From the GT-6B (COSM OD BASS AMP). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Making Detailed Settings for Pitch Correction (Correction Event Map). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Making More Detailed Backing Chorus Settings (Harmony Event Map). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Adjusting the Mastering Tool Kit Effects and Volume. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [. . . ] Move the cursor to "NOTE" and specify "OFF. "
fig. 03-3682d
11. Have the Recorder play the song from the beginning. When a correction event specifies the note name in NOTE, the correction is first applied at the point in the song specified in Step 5, with the correction ending at the point specified in Step 9. To delete any unnecessary correction events, move the cursor to the event and press [F4] (DELETE). The correction event is deleted.
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Making More Detailed Backing Chorus Settings (Harmony Event Map)
In Version 2, when applying backing chorus, you can now specify precisely the time and pitches in the harmony and the backing chorus ON/OFF status. This allows you, for example, to freely add harmonies to solo vocals. In adding detailed backing chorus, the time at which the backing chorus starts and stops and the pitches used in the harmonies are specified together. This timing and pitch data is referred to as the "Harmony Event Map. " Use the following procedure to edit pitches using the Harmony Event Map.
fig. 03-400
Pitch
Voice 1 pitch Voice 2 pitch Voice 3 pitch
Time
Start point for the backing chorus Start point for the next backing chorus
1. Selecting the patch to which you want to apply the harmony sequence. Press [F2] (EDIT) in the Vocal Tool Box pitch selection screen. The Harmony Sequence Edit screen appears.
fig. 04-362d
You can freely add backing chorus wherever you want in the song by arranging harmony events in the preferred sequence. To delete any unnecessary harmony events, move the cursor to the event and press [F4] (DELETE). The harmony event is deleted.
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Adjusting the Mastering Tool Kit Effects and Volume
In Version 2, not only can you select Mastering Tool Kit patches, but you can now also make adjustments to the patches with VALUE knobs 13. Setting this to the center position maintains the patch's original effect. * The VALUE 13 Knob settings are not saved to the patches, but rather are applied to all patches.
1. Press PAGE SCROLL button [
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]. The sound may be distorted depending on your setting. Use your ears as well when adjusting the VALUE 13 knobs to achieve the sound you want while confirming there is no distortion.
The VALUE knob (13) icons appears.
3. Adjust the VALUE 13 knobs while playing back Track 15/16 to get the sound you want.
VALUE 1 Knob: DYNAMICS
This adjusts the difference between the high and low volume levels during the performance. The range in volume decreases as the knob is turned to the right (clockwise). Although this is convenient for achieving an overall volume level, it results in a loss of some of the natural dynamics of music. The range in volume increases as the knob is turned to the left (counterclockwise). [. . . ] As shown in the figure, use a MIDI cable to connect the master device to the E-16TR (slave).
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Master
E-16TR
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
Slave
E-16TR
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Another BR Series
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
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When using a MIDI sequencer as the master:
Master:
MIDI Sequencer
MIDI OUT MIDI IN
After referring to the owner's manual for the MIDI sequencer, set the sequencer to transmit MTC. * You cannot synchronize the devices if the MIDI sequencer does not support MTC. Set the master device and the E-16TR (slave) as follows.
1) 2)
Press [UTILITY]. Move the cursor to the SYNC icon and press [ENTER/YES]. [. . . ]
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