Using the preset auto-rhythms – Optimus MD-1200 User Manual

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1. If the SPLIT or LAYER indicator is

on, press

SPLIT

or

LAYER

to turn it

off.

2. Enter the number for the high-end

base tone on the keypad.

3. Press

SPLIT

so the

SPLIT

indicator

appears.

4. Enter the number for the low-end

base tone.

5. Press

SPLIT

so the

SPLIT

indicator

disappears.

6. Press

LAYER

so the

LAYER

indica-

tor appears.

7. Enter the number of the layered

tone for the high-end keys.

8. Press

SPLIT

. The

SPLIT

indicator

appears.

9. Enter the number of the layered

tone for the low-end keys.

10. If desired, hold down

SPLIT

and

press the key where you want the
high-end tones to begin.

11. Play the keyboard to hear the

selected tones.

To cancel the SPLIT/LAYER combina-
tion, press each button so both the

SPLIT

and

LAYER

indicators disap-

pear.

USING THE PRESET
AUTO-RHYTHMS

Your MD-1200 has 100 preset auto-
rhythms that provide a steady beat for
your music. The name and two-digit

number of each preset auto-rhythm is
marked to the left of the MD-1200’s dis-
play.

You can play a preset auto-rhythm on
the MD-1200 in any of these ways:

• Select and play a rhythm. See

“Selecting/Playing an Auto-
Rhythm.”

• Synchronize the start of a rhythm

with your music. See “Using SYN-
CHRO” on Page 16.

• Start a rhythm with a special intro-

duction. See “Using INTRO” on
Page 17.

• Stop a rhythm with a special ending.

See “Using ENDING” on Page 17.

• Briefly vary the pattern of a rhythm.

See “Using FILL-IN” on Page 17.

• Play an alternate version (variation)

of a rhythm. See “Using VARIA-
TION” on Page 17.

Selecting/Playing an
Auto-Rhythm

1. Press

RHYTHM

.

RHYTHM

and the

name and number of the current
auto-rhythm appear on the display.

Note: The MD-1200 automatically
selects the rhythm CLUB POP (No.
00) the first time you turn it on. Each
time you turn it on after that, it
recalls the last selected rhythm.

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