How can the MC-909's sequencer be used to create and edit patterns?
The MC-909 features a 16-track sequencer that allows patterns to be created and edited via real-time recording, TR-REC and step recording.
What connection options does the MC-909 offer for external devices?
The MC-909 features MIDI In/Out, USB, digital audio inputs and outputs (optical and coaxial) and analog inputs and outputs for flexible connectivity.
How can samples be imported and used in the MC-909?
Samples can be imported via the USB port in WAV or AIFF format and then assigned to pads or used as waveforms in the synthesizer section.
Is it possible to expand the MC-909 with additional sounds?
Yes, the MC-909 has an expansion slot for SRX series wave expansion boards, which can be used to add additional sounds.
How is the MC-909's V-LINK function used?
V-LINK allows the MC-909 to interface with compatible video equipment to trigger and control video effects and transitions during live performances.
What effects are available on the MC-909?
The MC-909 offers two multi-effect processors, reverb, chorus/flanger, a compressor and mastering effects for comprehensive sound editing.
How much internal memory space does the MC-909 have for samples?
By default, the MC-909 has 16 MB of internal memory for samples, expandable up to 272 MB with optional DIMM modules.
Can the MC-909 be used as an audio interface with a computer?
Yes, via the USB connection, the MC-909 can be used to exchange audio and MIDI data with a computer.
How is the MC-909's D-Beam controller used?
The dual D-Beam controllers allow real-time control of parameters such as filters and effects by hand movements above the sensors.
What types of storage media does the MC-909 support for storing data?
The MC-909 supports SmartMedia cards (8-128 MB) for storing audio and MIDI files and backups.