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Roland MC-500 MkII

Sequencer from Roland belonging to the MC series

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Alan Replica Alan Replica
Published on 06/30/04 at 09:57
Advantages:
8 tracks of 16 MIDI channels each, 2 MIDI Out (what makes the diffrence! Two chains of synths possible to take advantage of the 16 channels per track) 1In, 1Thru.
The recording time is possible without rel automatic quantification, leaving live recordings.
A segment in CONTRL ddi of percussion sounds allows the programming of internal rhythm in a box MC500, CONTRL sounds from external sources (keyboard, sampler, ...)
Inconvnients:
DKT backup, and load 2 or 3 simultaneous track only (so slow loading at a concert, prvoir filling sound during this time, or a module player midi file support pr MC500 instead)

UTILIZATION

Excellent, read the manual. Set up any problmatique find a solution via the MC500MkII.

SOUNDS

Even more of: not in the edition not MIDI Controller (eg sustain guitar / bass, on / off of the arpeggiator ,...), edition of VLOC by% (eg, fade in / fade out for an entire song)

OVERALL OPINION

1989. Still no problem with ... That's when the only squenceur holding the game live as is, without quantifying binding. The only problem is the backup DKT DD (stock not find u feat ...) and the little piece loaded simultaneously (problmatique for concerts). Indeed, the post of vnements shipping (transportation of parts, change channels, ...) application software loading DIFFERENT alternatively used depending on the function, which takes time, and the edition can apparatre long sometimes. However, the latency time is a good inspiration rflexion conducive to respect the following opration make the song ...