Owner's Manual
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...at various speeds (Cue/Review 66 Playback at half speed (x1/2 Play 67 Playing a song repeatedly (One Song Repeat/All Song Repeat 67 Repeating a specific portion of a song (A-B Repeat 68 Cue List playback 68 Programming the song playback order (Program Play 71 Editing functions 73 Copying a portion of a ...87 Adjusting the display brightness 88 Selecting the type of Frame display 88 Using a Foot switch 89 MIDI functions 90 Synchronizing the MD4S with a MIDI sequencer 90 About MTC and MIDI Clock 91 Synchronization using MTC 91 Synchronization using MIDI Clock 92 Synchronizing two...
...at various speeds (Cue/Review 66 Playback at half speed (x1/2 Play 67 Playing a song repeatedly (One Song Repeat/All Song Repeat 67 Repeating a specific portion of a song (A-B Repeat 68 Cue List playback 68 Programming the song playback order (Program Play 71 Editing functions 73 Copying a portion of a ...87 Adjusting the display brightness 88 Selecting the type of Frame display 88 Using a Foot switch 89 MIDI functions 90 Synchronizing the MD4S with a MIDI sequencer 90 About MTC and MIDI Clock 91 Synchronization using MTC 91 Synchronization using MIDI Clock 92 Synchronizing two...
Owner's Manual
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8 Contents Appendix 100 Q&A Section 100 Troubleshooting 101 Display Messages Modes of the MD4S transport 104 Specifications 105 Recorder ...105 Mixer...105 General...106 Dimensions 106 Block Diagram 107 Glossary ...108 Tempo Map Chart 111 MIDI Implementation Chart 112 Index 113 -Owner's Manual
8 Contents Appendix 100 Q&A Section 100 Troubleshooting 101 Display Messages Modes of the MD4S transport 104 Specifications 105 Recorder ...105 Mixer...105 General...106 Dimensions 106 Block Diagram 107 Glossary ...108 Tempo Map Chart 111 MIDI Implementation Chart 112 Index 113 -Owner's Manual
Owner's Manual
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...been processed by the external effect unit is sent via the INSERT I/O jack is sent from the tip of an input channel or to a specific track as you record tracks or during mixdown. If you wish to apply effects to the input signal of the INSERT I/O jack to a ...effect to the playback sound of the original sound (e.g., compressor, limiter, noise gate, equalizer etc.). Using the INSERT I/O jacks Input channels 1 and 2 of the MD4S provide INSERT I/O jacks for effects which affect the dynamics or tone of a track, two methods are available: using the INSERT I /O jacks accommodate TRS (tip...
...been processed by the external effect unit is sent via the INSERT I/O jack is sent from the tip of an input channel or to a specific track as you record tracks or during mixdown. If you wish to apply effects to the input signal of the INSERT I/O jack to a ...effect to the playback sound of the original sound (e.g., compressor, limiter, noise gate, equalizer etc.). Using the INSERT I/O jacks Input channels 1 and 2 of the MD4S provide INSERT I/O jacks for effects which affect the dynamics or tone of a track, two methods are available: using the INSERT I /O jacks accommodate TRS (tip...
Owner's Manual
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Specifications 105 Specifications Recorder Digital/Audio Rec/Play Locate Cue & review Disc Editing Song Editing Track Editing Title Editing Panel Controls MIDI Display Sampling ...
Specifications 105 Specifications Recorder Digital/Audio Rec/Play Locate Cue & review Disc Editing Song Editing Track Editing Title Editing Panel Controls MIDI Display Sampling ...
Owner's Manual
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...loaded into memory for an audio equalizer. EQ-An acronym for continuous, uninterrupted playback. See "Quick search functions" on page 61 for recording. MD4S uses the rewritable type for more information. AUX bus: Signals from the AUX OUT jacks. Clipping-The unwanted distortion effect of the human ear ... are present. This is a route for audio signals to which can be taken when setting the MD4S GAIN controls so as not to fit the same amount of data as sends to a specific point in / out function can hold 11.6 ms of data (i.e., 512 samples of these buses ...
...loaded into memory for an audio equalizer. EQ-An acronym for continuous, uninterrupted playback. See "Quick search functions" on page 61 for recording. MD4S uses the rewritable type for more information. AUX bus: Signals from the AUX OUT jacks. Clipping-The unwanted distortion effect of the human ear ... are present. This is a route for audio signals to which can be taken when setting the MD4S GAIN controls so as not to fit the same amount of data as sends to a specific point in / out function can hold 11.6 ms of data (i.e., 512 samples of these buses ...