MEMOTRONRackOS v1.2User Manual
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:
The menu overview shows all menu-driven functions of the Memotron Rack.Memotron Rack OS v1.2 User Manual 7
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
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
Initialise TracksThis function is used to initialise the selected track. Sample-data and the corresponding track settings will be erased. Effect setti
Multi FunctionsMultis can be used to access complete setups that are made up of up to six tracks and their corres
Saving MultisUse the DATA-knob to browse through the menu levels until you reach the "Sound Settings" page. Select "M:" and enter
Initialise MultisThis function will initialise a loaded multi from the Memotron Rack’s internal memory (RAM), that means all corresponding track
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
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
PrefaceMany thanks for purchasing the Memotron Rack. The Memotron Rack enables you to reproduce the famous sound of the original instrument with high
Blending Tracks (Mix)Like with the Memotron Keyboard, the Memotron Rack offers the possibility to blend tracks. To control the blending effect you
Effect-SetupThe Memotron Rack features an easy to use Effect-Setup, which clearly increases its sonic capabilities, especial
MIDI SetupThe MIDI-Setup controls all functions that are used to play the Memotron Rack from a suitable external MIDI-dev
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
Operation-System Update / Info-PageManikin Electronic permanently improves its products and tries, where ever possible, to implement features based
AppendixProduct-SupportIf you would like to ask any questions concerning your Manikin Electronic-Product, there are four ways to contact us:1. Send us
Technical dataPower SupplyNominal voltage : AC 100V - 240V / 50Hz - 60HzMaximum power consumption : 12WConnector : Standard IEC-TypeConnectionsMIDI :
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
MIDI Implementation ChartModel: Memotron Rack Midi Implementation ChartDate: 27.Mai.2010Version: 1.0Function ... Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic D
GlossaryAftertouchMost modern MIDI keyboards can generate Aftertouch messages. If you press down on a key while it is already playing on such a keyboa
Table of contentsIntroduction...
there was no standard for linking several sound generators and so MIDI was a considerable improvement. From then on it bec
System Exclusive dataSystem Exclusive data represent the access to the innermost part of a MIDI device. They enable access to data and functions which
Operation-System Update / Info-Page...20Appendix...
IntroductionEven if you are perfectly used to electronic instruments and studio equipment, it will be useful to read this manual entirely. It will hel
General safety instructionsPlease read the safety instructions below very carefully. They comprise some basic rules for the use of electronic devices.
Controls & ConnectorsFrontPOWER: Power switchOUTPUT Phones: Headphones-outVOLUME: Master-volumeDATA: Encoder with click-function to edit menu-driv
Setting UpUnpackingWhen unpacking, please check if all parts are included. If something should be incomplete, please contact your local Manikin Dealer
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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