Manikin Memotron User Manual

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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MEMOTRON

MEMOTRONRackOS v1.2User Manual

Page 2 - Special thanks to

Menu-driven FunctionsAll other functions of the Memotron Rack are controlled via the menu with the help of DISPLAY and DATA-knob. These functions are:

Page 3 - Table of contents

The menu overview shows all menu-driven functions of the Memotron Rack.Memotron Rack OS v1.2 User Manual 7

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Track-Menu As already mentioned, the Memotron Rack makes use of sample data to produce its sounds. To play them, these sounds have to be loaded into

Page 5 - Introduction

Save TracksThis function is useful to draw up your sound library independently from a computer. Tracks can be saved onto an inserted memory card. Plea

Page 6 - General safety instructions

Initialise TracksThis function is used to initialise the selected track. Sample-data and the corresponding track settings will be erased. Effect setti

Page 7 - Controls & Connectors

Multi FunctionsMultis can be used to access complete setups that are made up of up to six tracks and their corres

Page 8 - Setting Up

Saving MultisUse the DATA-knob to browse through the menu levels until you reach the "Sound Settings" page. Select "M:" and enter

Page 9 - Basic Operation

Initialise MultisThis function will initialise a loaded multi from the Memotron Rack’s internal memory (RAM), that means all corresponding track

Page 10 - Menu-driven Functions

Storage Device FunctionsTo change a memory card, the Memotron Rack’s necessary function can be accessed from the multi menu and the track menu.Changi

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Sound-SettingsThe sound settings contain multi and track names as well as various parameters with which you can tailor each track to your personal ne

Page 12 - Track-Menu

PrefaceMany thanks for purchasing the Memotron Rack. The Memotron Rack enables you to reproduce the famous sound of the original instrument with high

Page 13 - Delete Tracks

Blending Tracks (Mix)Like with the Memotron Keyboard, the Memotron Rack offers the possibility to blend tracks. To control the blending effect you

Page 14 - Initialise Tracks

Effect-SetupThe Memotron Rack features an easy to use Effect-Setup, which clearly increases its sonic capabilities, especial

Page 15 - Multi Functions

MIDI SetupThe MIDI-Setup controls all functions that are used to play the Memotron Rack from a suitable external MIDI-dev

Page 16 - Deleting Multis

Tracks PositioningUsually a track comprises 35 sounds that can be played in the range from ”G 3“ to “F 6“. In the Midi settings each track can be posi

Page 17 - Initialise Multis

Operation-System Update / Info-PageManikin Electronic permanently improves its products and tries, where ever possible, to implement features based

Page 18 - Storage Device Functions

AppendixProduct-SupportIf you would like to ask any questions concerning your Manikin Electronic-Product, there are four ways to contact us:1. Send us

Page 19 - Sound-Settings

Technical dataPower SupplyNominal voltage : AC 100V - 240V / 50Hz - 60HzMaximum power consumption : 12WConnector : Standard IEC-TypeConnectionsMIDI :

Page 20 - Blending Tracks (Mix)

CE This product has been tested and found to comply with the following Harmonised European Standards:EN 55013: 2003, CENELEC EN 55020: 2003, EN61000-3

Page 21 - Effect-Setup

MIDI Implementation ChartModel: Memotron Rack Midi Implementation ChartDate: 27.Mai.2010Version: 1.0Function ... Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic D

Page 22 - MIDI Setup

GlossaryAftertouchMost modern MIDI keyboards can generate Aftertouch messages. If you press down on a key while it is already playing on such a keyboa

Page 23 - Tracks Positioning

Table of contentsIntroduction...

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there was no standard for linking several sound generators and so MIDI was a considerable improvement. From then on it bec

Page 25 - Appendix

System Exclusive dataSystem Exclusive data represent the access to the innermost part of a MIDI device. They enable access to data and functions which

Page 26 - Disposal

Operation-System Update / Info-Page...20Appendix...

Page 27 - FCC Information (U.S.A.)

IntroductionEven if you are perfectly used to electronic instruments and studio equipment, it will be useful to read this manual entirely. It will hel

Page 28 - MIDI Implementation Chart

General safety instructionsPlease read the safety instructions below very carefully. They comprise some basic rules for the use of electronic devices.

Page 29 - Glossary

Controls & ConnectorsFrontPOWER: Power switchOUTPUT Phones: Headphones-outVOLUME: Master-volumeDATA: Encoder with click-function to edit menu-driv

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Setting UpUnpackingWhen unpacking, please check if all parts are included. If something should be incomplete, please contact your local Manikin Dealer

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Basic OperationPower OnPush the Power switch to switch on the Memotron Rack. The Memotron Rack will need some seconds to initialise and will then be r

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