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©2003 Roland Corporation U.S. MC-909 Getting Started Guide Page 22
®ÂØÒňΠMC-909 Getting Started Guide
The reason the MC-909 requests this confirmation is simple: When you select a memory
location that already contains a pattern, the new pattern youre writing will replace the older
pattern permanently. There’s no way to get the older pattern back, so its always a good idea
to take a moment to make sure you want to proceed.
7. Press F6 (Execute) to finish storing your pattern.
The MC-909 writes the pattern into its memory and displays “Pattern Write Completed!” when
its done.
While we’ve just saved a pattern, the procedure for saving anything else in the MC-909 is
pretty much identical.
In this example, we’ve stored our pattern in the MC-909’s built-in user memory. If you’ve
installed a SmartMedia card, you can also save patterns on the SmartMedia card.
Recording More Parts
Exploring Realtime Recording Mode
When we recorded using TR-Rec mode, we entered notes on a grid. Of course, it can be a lot more
fun to simply play a part to record it—that’s what Realtime recording is. Lets add a bass part to Get
Started! using the Realtime recording method.
Getting Bass-ic
We’ll begin by setting up a bass part and configuring the VELOCITY PADS for bass recording.
1. Press PATCH/SAMPLE to display the Patch Play screen.
2. Press the round PART 2 button beneath the faders so the button lights—this selects Part 2 on
the Patch Play screen.
3. Press F1 (List). The MC-909 presents a list of patches.
4. Turn the VALUE dial to select PR-C:66 PeakofTEBE. This is a buzzy bass sound that’ll go well with
the drums.
5. Press F6 (Select) to confirm your choice and return to the Patch Play screen.
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