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RHYTHM

REVERB

TONE

 

LAYER

SPLIT

Drum Pads

USING THE DRUM PADS

USING SPLIT

The MD-1600 has six drum pads that you can use to play percussion sounds independent of the keyboard keys. Sim- ply tap on a drum pad to play the per- cussion 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 re- verb 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.

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.

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Optimus MD-1600 owner manual Using the Drum Pads, Using Reverb

MD-1600 specifications

The Optimus MD-1600 is a state-of-the-art medical device designed for enhanced diagnostic imaging, particularly in the field of radiology. This innovative system brings together cutting-edge technology to deliver high-resolution images, making it an invaluable tool for healthcare professionals.

One of the standout features of the Optimus MD-1600 is its advanced imaging capabilities. Equipped with a high-performance detector, the device is capable of producing incredibly sharp and detailed images, which aids clinicians in making more accurate diagnoses. The MD-1600 utilizes a unique imaging algorithm that minimizes noise and enhances contrast, providing clearer visuals for various examinations.

The Optimus MD-1600 also boasts a user-friendly interface that simplifies the workflow for operators. Its intuitive touchscreen control allows for easy navigation through the various settings and options, enabling medical staff to focus more on patient care rather than grappling with complex machinery. Additionally, the system is designed to integrate seamlessly with existing hospital information systems, allowing for efficient sharing and storage of images.

What sets the Optimus MD-1600 apart is its versatility. It supports a wide range of diagnostic applications, ranging from general radiography to specialized imaging for orthopedic and pediatric studies. This flexibility makes it an excellent choice for hospitals and clinics looking to enhance their service offerings.

In terms of patient comfort and safety, the Optimus MD-1600 includes features such as adjustable imaging parameters and a dynamic positioning system. These elements not only improve the quality of images but also reduce the need for repeat scans, thereby minimizing radiation exposure for patients.

The device is also energy-efficient, aligning with modern healthcare's push towards sustainability. Its compact design means it occupies minimal space while still delivering high-performance outputs, making it an ideal option for facilities of all sizes.

Overall, the Optimus MD-1600 stands out as a top-tier medical imaging solution. With its blend of high-quality imaging, user-friendly features, versatile applications, and safety considerations, it represents a significant advancement in radiological technology, ultimately benefiting both healthcare providers and patients alike. Its innovative design and functionality make it a valuable addition to any medical imaging department.