
How the MC-09 is organized
Audio signal flow
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DSP SYNTH | LOOPER |
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DSP synthesizer | Step sequencer |
: Stereo
: Mono
This section produces the sound, and acts as an effects processor when processing the sound. It produces sound when it is played by the step sequencer or keyboard pads. It can also be played by an external MIDI device.
This section can also apply effects to an external audio source or a loop that you recorded in the audio looper. By using the step sequencer for effect control, you can modulate the effect cyclically.
This section plays the pattern phrases, effect control, and loop control data, and lets you make settings. It uses MIDI messages to control the DSP synthesizer and the audio looper.
Audio looper
This section records (captures) or processes the sound of a DSP synthesizer performance or an external audio source. By repeatedly playing back the recorded sounds, you can play loop phrases for up to four parts. In addition, this playback can be played simultaneously with the performance of the DSP synthesizer.
You can also apply effects to a loop or use the step sequencer in conjunction with loop control to play back the recorded phrases in even more diverse ways.
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