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WARNING CAUTION 6 ContentsPattern Basics ........................15 Song Playback......................... 19 The Keyboard......................... 20 Scene Basics.......................... 22 Effects....................................23 Filter (VCF).............................. 27 Nuts and Bolts........................ 31 Pattern Playback.................... 35 LFO Modulation........................41 EG Basics ...............................46 Advanced Sound Shaping Controls ................................. 52 Free EG...................................60 Pattern Power Tips................. 63 7 Contents Appendix Master Class 1 Onstage........96 Real World Tips .......................92 Speed Tips for Power Users.... 90 Song Recording .......................81 Pattern Recording...................68 Master Class 2 Advanced Music Production ... 103 8 How to Use This Manual11 Quick Start Guide12 Parameter Structure15 Pattern Basics1 2 16 317 451 Tap the [TAP] button three or four times at the desired speed. 18 67 19 Song Playback20 The Keyboard91 Press [KEYBOARD]. 2 Play the keyboard. 10 1 While the [KEYBOARD] button is lit, press [OCT >>]. 21 11 1 With the [KEYBOARD] button lit, press [RHYTHM TRACK]. 2 Play the keyboard. 12 2 Use the [DATA] knob to change the value. Chapter 4 22 Scene Basics23 Effects15 24 16 1 Select the Effect type. 2 Adjust the Effect depth. 26 17 1 Press the DIST [SWITCH] button. (The lamp turns on.) 2 Adjust the balance with the [DATA] knob. Chapter 6 27 Filter (VCF)Cutoff and Resonance 28 19 31 Nuts and Bolts21 Chapter 7 Nuts and Bolts 3 Press the [EXIT] button to return to normal operation. 32 22 3 Press the [EXIT] button to return to normal operation. 2 Turn the knob or press the button of the parameter whose value or set- ting youd like to see. 33 23 Select a different Pattern. Press the [EXIT] button. Turn off the power. 34 24 35 Pattern Playback25 36 26 37 27 28 38 29 3 Do the same with the Rhythm Tracks as well. 39 30 1 Select a Pattern and start it. 2 Lets try changing the Pan position rst. 3 Now, work with the Volume. 40 31 41 LFO Modulation32 42 33 3 Press [KEYBOARD] to use the keyboard, and hold down one of the keys. 43 34 44 35 1 Press [DETAIL] until UA<E (Wave) appears briey in the display. 2 Use the [DATA] knob to set the Wave to trGL (Triangle). Chapter 10 46 EG Basics52 Advanced Sound Shaping Controls40 53 41 54 42 55 43 3 Now, tweak the [FM DEPTH] knob. 56 44 45 57 46 3 Turn the [NOISE LEVEL] knob up to a respectable level, such as 2:00 or 3:00 (around 90 - 110). 4 Press the NOISE OSC [TYPE] button repeatedly to select different noise types. 58 47 1 Call up a Pattern and press [KEYBOARD]. 2 Press [KEY ASGN], repeatedly if necessary, to set this to Poly (PoLY). 3 Press [KEY ASGN] again to call up Mono (mono). 59 48 them3 While holding down [STORE], press SCENE button [1].Scene 1 has just been stored. Now lets go on to Scene 2. 4 Do the same operation for Scene 2 repeating Steps 1 - 3 above with SCENE button [2] this time. Chapter 12 60 Free EG63 Pattern Power Tips51 64 52 65 53 54 66 55 1 While the Pattern is stopped, simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press [13] (MOVE/PITCH). 2 If you want, select the particular track (Synth or Rhythm) you want to transpose. 3 Set the pitch change of the tracks by using the [DATA] knob. 4 Transpose the Pattern. 5 Start the Pattern to hear the changes youve made. 67 56 1 First, select the source Pattern the one that has the Sequence you like. 2 Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press [12] (COPY SEQ/VOICE). 3 Next, select the destination Pattern. 4 Copy the Sequence. Chapter 14 68 Pattern Recording57 69 58 1 Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press [16] (UTILITY SETUP). 2 Use the DATA knob to change the setting. 70 59 71 7 Start recording.8 Delete your mistakes or unwanted notes. 9 Stop recording. 10 Finally, save your precious work to the DX200s internal memory with the Store function. 72 60 1 Select a Pattern and clear it. 2 Make the Beat setting for the new Pattern: 16, 12, or 8. 3 Here, youll be recording the Synth part, so select the Synth track. 75 15 Set the knobs as shown. The Basics Rhythm Track 1 18 Turn on the Steps you want to record. 19 Select the Instrument Select parameter. 20 Enter a bass drum sound for all the steps. 76 Rhythm Tracks79 61 1 Simultaneously hold down [SHIFT] and press [16] (UTILITY SETUP). 2 If Memory Protect is set to on, use the DATA knob to change it to off (oFF). Chapter 15 81 Song Recording62 82 63 1 Call up the Song mode and clear a Song. 2 Call up the Song Edit mode. 3 Select the measure to which you want to record. 4 Press the Start/Stop button. 5 Select the Pattern number to be assigned (to the measure selected above). 83 7 To end the Song, record the End mark.10 Last and most impor tant dont forget to store your new Song. 84 64 1 Enter the Song Edit mode. 2 Select the desired measure. 3 Play back the Pattern. 4 Call up the BPM setting. 85 65 87 66 89 68 90 Speed Tips for Power Users 69 and bounds!Chapter 16 Speed Tips for Power Users 91 70 71 3 Hold down [SHIFT] and turn the knob corresponding to the rst step in the group. Chapter 17 92 Real World TipsAdjusting the pitch with the [DATA] knob Adjusting the Gate Time with the [DATA] knob 93 74 1 Select and play a Pattern. 2 Call up Transpose. 3 Now, play the pitch changes from the keyboard. 94 75 76 95 77 78 79 96 Master Class 1 Onstage80 4 Start song or sequence playback on the other device. 97 81 2 Change the channel with the [DATA] knob. 98 82 99 83 1 Connect the DX200 and the AN200 as shown. 2 Set the Clock on the DX200 to Internal. 3 Set the Clock on the AN200 to External. 100 84 101 85 86 103 Master Class 2 Advanced Music Production87 104 88 105 89 1 Connect the DX200 and the external sequencer as shown. 2 Set up the sequencer appropriately for receiving the control data and for playing the DX200. 3 While listening to the playback, tweak the knobs of the DX200. 4 Stop the song and play it back to hear your recorded changes. 106 90 107 91 2 Use the [DATA] knob to make the desired setting: On, Out, In, or Off. 108 Saving Patterns and Songs to a MIDI data ler 5 Execute the Bulk Send operation. 4 Go back to the connected device and start recording. 2 Call up the Bulk Send setting on the DX200. 1 Set up the DX200 and the recording device. 3 Select the type of data to be saved Pattern, Song, or All. 109 93 1 Set up the DX200 and the recording device. 2 Make sure the DX200 is set to Pattern mode. 3 Start the Bulk Send (or other appropriate) operation on the connected device. 110 Function Index112 About the Included CD-ROMFor Windows Me/98/95 Users Installing Softwares Acrobat Reader 4.0 XGworks lite DX200 Editor This CD-ROM contains the following; Minimum System Requirement 113 About the Included CD-ROMFor Macintosh Users Acrobat Reader 4.0 Open Music System (OMS) 2.3.8 Installing Softwares DX200 Editor This CD-ROM contains the following; Minimum System Requirement 114 SpecicationsError Messages SpecicationsDisplay indication Message Comment Err2time, causing the unit to stop processing data. Err3 Err4 115 Troubleshooting116 FM Tone Generation124 MIDI Data Format145 Rhythm Track Instrument List146 Pattern ListPreset Bank 2 (Bank MSB=63, LSB=1, Pgm#1-64) Preset Bank 1 (Bank MSB=63, LSB=0, Pgm#65-128) Preset Bank 1 (Bank MSB=63, LSB=0, Pgm#1-64) 147 Pattern List User Bank (Bank MSB=63, LSB=2, Pgm#65-128) User Bank (Bank MSB=63, LSB=2, Pgm#1-64) Preset Bank 2 (Bank MSB=63, LSB=1, Pgm#65-128) 148 SOFTWARE LICENSING AGREEMENT149 SOFTWARE-LIZENZVEREINBARUNG150 CONTRAT DE LICENCE DE LOGICIELCANADA U.S.A. 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