ContentsMaking the Connections ... 2Turning the Power On and Off...
10Adding Variations to Pattern PlaybackChanging to Another PatchBy changing the patch (or rhythm set) used in the pattern, a completely different patt
11Adding Variations to Pattern Playback4Press the [PART SELECT] button.The part buttons [R] and [1] to [7] can be used to select the part.The button o
12Functions for DJ PerformanceAdding Variations to Sound Using KnobsThe MC-307 is capable of changing how the patterns sound during playback and using
13Functions for DJ Performance2Using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons, select pattern P: 002.3Press the [PLAY] button.Playback starts.4Pres
14Functions for DJ PerformanceCutting the Sound of a Specific Frequency Range (Isolator)The Isolator can be used to cut a specific frequency range. It
15Functions for DJ Performance5Press the [F2 (LCD)] button, and then press the [F3 (GRAB)] button.The SYSTEM: GRAB screen will appear.6Use the [CURSOR
16Functions for DJ PerformanceDelay (Echo) and Reverb EffectsThese effects are for adding breadth and spatiality to the sound.Try comparing how the pa
17Functions for DJ PerformanceCombining a Turntable and BPMThe MC-307 has a TURNTABLE EMULATION slider, just like a record player, for BPM adjustment,
18Phrase Adding FunctionThe MC-307 is capable of adding phrases to the sound of the part in the pattern being played back.Using a Single Keyboard Pad
19Phrase Adding FunctionUsing the ArpeggiatorThe arpeggiator function enables arpeggio by simply holding down the keyboard pad. Generally, to play wit
2Making the ConnectionsThe following describes how to get connected up for a typical setup. If you intend to connect other external instruments, refer
20Making Original PatternsThe MC-307 is capable of creating original patterns and storing them. Of the two recording methods available with the MC-307
21Making Original Patterns5Press the [PART SELECT] button first, then press the [R] button.The rhythm part is selected.6Press the [F1 (PACH)] button.T
22Making Original Patterns1Press the [TR-REC] button, turning off the light.This disables recording of the data, even if the keyboard pad is pressed,
23Making Original Patterns4Press the [TR-REC] button again to turn the indicator on.The keyboard pad functions as a timing entry scale and is ready fo
24Making Original Patterns8Press the [ ] button several times to make entry of the first measure ready again.Check by watching the screen indication.9
25Making Original Patterns11Press the [ ] button several times to make entry of the first measure ready again.12Select “A#2” (the note number of the c
26Making Original PatternsCreating Bass Part PlayNext, create the bass part by first entering it at a constant pitch (this is done using the same proc
27Making Original Patterns4Use knob [2] to select the input volume, select the notes to be entered using knob [3], then adjust the length of the note
28Making Original Patterns9While holding down the [F3 (VIEW)] button, press the [14] button of the keyboard pad.This operation is used to change the p
29Making Original Patterns10Press Keyboard Pad [11], turning of the light.The sound "A1" input in Step 7 is deleted.11Press Keyboard pad [9]
3Turning the Power On and OffTurning the Power OnOnce the connections have been completed (p. 2), turn on power to your various devices in the order s
30Making Original PatternsSaving Created PatternsIf you like the pattern you have just created, you can save it. If you do not perform saving, however
31Making Original Patterns4Using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons, select the pattern number to which the pattern is to be saved.5Press the
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4Using the MC-307The MC-307 is a player-oriented version of the groovebox. It features functions that support real-time operation, and DJ-play.This ma
5Dedicated "BPM display" and "TURNTABLE EMULATION"Various knobs capable of real-time operationA display for indicating solely the
6Listening to Various PatternsA pattern consists of 1 to 32 measures of play that include patches and rhythm sets of up to 8 parts.The MC-307 is provi
7Listening to Various Patterns3Using the [VALUE] dial or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons, select the pattern to be played back.4After a while, playback is swi
8Adding Variations to Pattern PlaybackThe MC-307 is capable of adding variations to a pattern while playing it back. While general sequencers are desi
9Adding Variations to Pattern PlaybackPress the [RHYTHM MUTE] button, then press the part buttons [R] and [1] to [7] (BD, SD... OTHER) to set as foll
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