4.
If you want to adjust the volume of the individual
tracks, use faders 1 – 6, 7/8, and 9/10. If you want
to adjust the volume of the entire song, use the
MASTER fader.
Immediately after the demo song (project) has been loaded,
the volume of each track and the overall volume of the
entire song will be set automatically, without regard to the
current physical positions of the faders. When you operate
a fader, the volume will immediately be set to the new
position of the fader.
For a project that uses the rhythm section, use the DRUM
fader to adjust the volume of the drum sound, and the
BASS fader to adjust the volume of the bass sound.
5.
To stop the demo song, press the STOP [
P
]key.
While stopped, you can press the ZERO [U] key to move to
the beginning of the song. Or you can press the REW [T]
key / FF [Y] key to rewind/fast-forward in steps of one
second.
When turning off the power of the MRS-1044 and your
peripheral equipment, do so in the opposite order from
which you turned the power on.
1.
Turn off the power of your audio system (or turn
the volume all the way down).
2.
Press the rear panel [POWER] switch.
Normally, the project will automatically be saved on the
internal hard disk, and then the power will turn off. The
next time the power is turned on, the project that you were
last operating will be loaded automatically.
The demo songs have a protect setting that prevents the
data from being overwritten. For this reason, the project will
not be saved when you turn off the power after loading a
demo song.
• You must use this method to turn off the power of
the MRS-1044. If you turn off the power by
disconnecting the AC adaptor plug from the [DC
12V] jack, or by unplugging the AC adaptor from
the AC power outlet, the project will not be saved,
and any previous recordings or changes will be
lost.
• In particular, you must never turn the power off by
unplugging the AC adaptor while the access
indicator of the display section is lit. Doing so may
damage the internal hard disk, causing all data to
be lost permanently.