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10 42-4043.fm Page 11 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:51 AM Tone Number/Name Chord Symbol Tempo Measure/Beat Count Treble Clef Bass Clef Sound Level Keyboard The tone number and name appear at the top of the display. The middle row shows the chord symbol, the tempo in beats per minute, the number of the measure playing and the beat count in each measure. The treble and bass clefs to the right of the display show the notes as they play. The bar graph shows the sound level on each of the 16 channels (see “Using the Mixer” on Page 22). The keyboard at the bottom of the display shows the location of the keys being pressed. USING THE PRESET TONES Your MD-1600 can sound like 200 different musical instruments or sound effects. The name and three-digit number of each preset tone is listed on the MD1600’ s top panel. Notes: • The MD-1600 has 24-note (maximum) polyphonic sound. This means that you can play up to 24 different notes at the same time with most of the keyboard’s preset tones. Many of the keyboard’s preset tones, however, are capable of only 12-note polyphony. • Most tones on this keyboard have been recorded and processed using a technique called digital sampling. To ensure a high level of tonal quality, samples are taken in the low, mid, and high ranges and then combined. You might notice very slight differences in volume or sound quality for some tones when you play them at different positions on the keyboard. This is an unavoidable result of multiple sampling and is normal. Follow these steps to select and play a preset tone. 1. Press TONE. TONE and the current tone’s number appear. Note: The MD-1600 automatically selects the tone GRAND PIANO (No. 000) the first time you turn on power. 2. To play a different tone, choose a preset tone from the 200 TONES list and enter its three-digit number on the keypad. For example, to select ELEC PIANO 1, press 0 0 4. As you press the keys, the selected digits appear. 11 42-4043.fm Page 12 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:51 AM Notes: • You can select the next highest or lowest numbered tone by simply pressing + or – on the keypad. • The names of tone numbers 000– 127 are marked to the right of the MD-1600’s display. The names for tone numbers 128–167 appear in the table below. Memory locations 168–199 are reserved for custom tones that you create (see “Using the Custom Tone Synthesizer” on Page 24). No. Tone 149 PAD ENS 2 150 SEQUENCE 1 151 SEQUENCE 2 152 SYNTH PAD 3 153 SYNTH PAD 4 154 SYNTH PAD 5 155 SYNTH PAD 6 156 SYNTH PAD 7 157 SYNTH PAD 8 158 REVERSE ECHO 159 FAST TREMOLO 160–167 DRUM SET 1–8 No. Tone 128 SYNTH PAD 1 129 SYNTH PAD 2 130 TOUCH STRINGS 131 DO AHH 132 STRINGS HIT 133 VIBES PIANO 134 SAW SYNTH 135 TOUCH BASS 136 STRINGS PIANO 137 E. PIANO STRINGS 138 STEREO PIANO 139 12 STR GUITAR 140 BRASS FALL 141 BASS SLIDE 142 FEEDBACK GT 143 PIANO > STRINGS 144 ECHO ORGAN 145 ROTARY ORGAN 146 CHORUSED EP 147 STRINGS GT 148 PAD ENS 1 • When you select one of the drum sets (tone numbers 160–167), each key plays a different percussion sound. See “Drum Assignment List” on Page 56. • The drum set sounds change when you change the rhythm number, play back data stored in memory, or receive MIDI program change data. • Tone numbers 168–199 are user tones. See “Using the Custom Tone Synthesizer” on Page 24. 3. Play the keyboard to hear the selected tone. 4. Adjust the volume to the desired level. To select a different tone, while TONE appears, simply enter the desired tone number. 12 42-4043.fm Page 13 Tuesday, August 3, 1999 6:51 AM REVERB Drum Pads USING THE DRUM PADS The MD-1600 has six drum pads that you can use to play percussion sounds independent of the keyboard keys. Simply tap on a drum pad to play the percussion sound currently assigned to it. To change the drum pad sounds, use the mixer function to change the tone assigned to Channel 10. See “Using the Mixer” on Page 22. USING REVERB The REVERB feature creates ambiance effects by causing the sound to linger and reverberate. Press REVERB so the indicator appears next to the type of reverb you want. HALL — creates a concert hall effect. STAGE — creates the acoustics of a small club. ROOM — adds the acoustics of a studio. To turn off REVERB, press REVERB so no indicator appears on the display. RHYTHM TONE LAYER SPLIT USING SPLIT The MD-1600’s SPLIT feature lets you play two different tones on opposite ends of the keyboard, so the low-end keys play one tone, and the high-end keys play another. Follow these steps to use SPLIT. 1. Press TONE. 2. Enter the three-digit number for the tone you want the high-end keys to play. 3. Press SPLIT. The SPLIT indicator appears. 4. Enter the three-digit number for the tone you want the low-end keys to play. 5. Hold down SPLIT, and press the key where you want the high-end tones to begin. The selected key’s name appears on the display. For example, if you set the split point to be F below middle C, F3 appears. Note: You can change the split point at any time. 13 42-4043.fm Page 14 Tuesday...