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May 2002 

 

CHECKING THE VERSION 

 

NUMBER

 

1.

 

Turn off the main power.

 

2.

 

While holding down [SHIFT] and STEP [4], turn on the main power.

 

3.

 

The version number of the software will appear on the display and the 
test mode will be turned on .

 

4.

 

The mode will end when the main power is turned off.

 

USERS DATA SAVE AND 

 

LOAD(MEMORY CARD)

 

Memory cards usable with the 
MC-09

 

The MC-09 can use commercially available SmartMedia

memory cards. However, a memory card is not included.

You can purchase a memory card at a nearby computer shop

or digital camera dealer. When you purchase a memory card,

make sure that it meets the following conditions.

· Power supply voltage: 3.3 V

· Capacity: 2 MB

 

-

 

128 MB

 

*

The MC-09 cannot use SmartMedia of types other than the above.

*

If you use 2 MB Smart Media, it may not be possible to save all data.

 

Cautions when using a memory 
card

 

*

The power of the MC-09 must be off when you insert or remove a memory card. 
Inserting or removing a memory card when the power is on will damage the 
memory card as well as the data in the MC-09.

*

Make sure that the memory card is oriented correctly (The surface without gold 
contactsmust face upward), and push it all the way into the slot.

*

Never turn on the power when a memory card is inserted part-way into the slot. 
Doing so will damage the data in internal memory.

*

Never turn off the power while ”BSY” appears in the display. Doing so will 
damage the data in the memory card and internal memory.

 

Formatting a memory card

 

This operation prepares the memory card for use on the MC-09.

You will need to format a newly purchased memory card

before using it for the first time, or before a memory card

used with another device can be used on the MC-09.

 

*

When you format a memory card, the entire contents of the card will be erased.

 

1.

 

Press the [SETUP] button.

 

2.

 

Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display indicates "FMT”.

 

3.

 

Press the [ENTER] button. The display will show "SUR”.

 

4.

 

To format the card, press the [WRITE] button. While the card is being 
formatted, "BSY” will appear in the display. When formatting is finished, 
you’re returned to where you were in step 2.

 

*

If you decide not to format the card, press the [SETUP] button or the [EXIT] 
button.

 

5.

 

Press the [SETUP] button.

 

Saving all settings of the MC-09 
to a memory card

 

The following settings stored in the audio looper will be

saved together on the memory card.

·  All loops and user patterns

·  Process patch

·  System settings

·  The settings of the currently selected pattern/effect pattern

For details on system settings, refer to "Parameter list”

 

1.

 

Press the [SETUP] button.

 

2.

 

Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display indicates " AL.L”.

 

3.

 

Press the [ENTER] button. The display will show the save-destination file 
number (A01

 

 

A50).

 

4.

 

Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the desired save-destination 
file number.

 

*

Should you decide that you don’t want to carry out the save, press the [SETUP] 
button or the [EXIT] button.

 

5.

 

Press the [WRITE] button to begin saving. While the settings are being 
saved, the display will show "BSY”. Once the save is complete, you’re 
returned to where you were in step 2.

 

*

If the save-destination file number already exists on the memory card, the display 
will indicate "SUR”. If you want to save the new data by overwriting the old, 
press the [ENTER] button. If you want to save the data with a different file 
number, press the [EXIT] button and repeat the procedure from step 2.

*

It may take up to three minutes for saving one loop.

 

6.

 

Press the [SETUP] button. When loops are saved to a memory card, they 
are saved in the MC-09’s own original format.

 

Loading MC-09 settings

 

Here's how MC-09 settings saved on a memory card can be

loaded back into the MC-09.

 

1.

 

Press the [SETUP] button.

 

2.

 

Press the [INC] or [DEC] button until the display indicates "AL.L".

 

3.

 

Press the [ENTER] button. The display will show one of the file numbers 
(A01

 

-

 

A50) that have been saved in the memory card.

 

4.

 

Use the [INC] and [DEC] buttons to select the file number that you want 
to load.

 

*

If you decide not to load a file, press the [SETUP] button or the [EXIT] button.

 

5.

 

Press the [WRITE] button. The display will indicate "SUR”, asking you to 
confirm the operation.

 

6.

 

Press the [ENTER] button to load MC-09 settings. While the settings are 
being loaded, the display will show "BSY”. Once the data's been loaded, 
you’re returned to where you were in step 2.

 

*

It may take up to three minutes for loading one loop.

 

7.

 

Press the [SETUP] button.

 

USERS DATA SAVE AND 

 

LOAD(BULK DUMP)

 

Saving the MC-09 settings to an 
external sequencer (Bulk Dump)

 

Data for the currently selected pattern, process patch or all saved settings, can 
be transmitted to an external MIDI

 

 

 

device. This function is called bulk dump. 

You can create a backup of the MC-09's data by using bulk dump to record

 

 

 

the 

data on an external MIDI sequencer. You can also use this function to replicate 
the current settings of one MC-09 (except for the Loop setting) on another MC-
09.

Summary of Contents for Phase Lab MC-09

Page 1: ...ION OF CONTROLS 4 LOCATION OF CONTROLS PARTS LIST 5 EXPLODED VIEW 6 EXPLODED VIEW PARTS LIST 7 PARTS LIST 8 CHECKING THE VERSION NUMBER 12 USERS DATA SAVE AND LOAD MEMORY CARD 12 USERS DATA SAVE AND L...

Page 2: ...Bu Output Impedance OUTPUT 600 ohm PHONES 100 ohm Residual Noise Level LINE IN OFF input terminated with 150 IHF A typ 88 dBu Connectors INPUT L R Jacks RCA phono type OUTPUT L R Jacks RCA phono type...

Page 3: ...3 MC 09...

Page 4: ...4 May 2002 LOCATION OF CONTROLS fig top...

Page 5: ...02126912 PTR LED SLR 342VR TG7 LED 5 5 01342534 SL 9351S LED 7 SEGMENT 1 6 02905790 RUBBER SW 1 7 02905789 PANEL SHEET 1 8 02905745 TOP CASE 1 9 01343101 D C ESCT D C ESCT BX1H BLK 1 02121578 CN015R...

Page 6: ...6 May 2002 EXPLODED VIEW fig explo 1 8 2 9 4 5 6 10 7 a b b c c c c c b 3...

Page 7: ...2905756 BOTTOM COVER 7 02905734 X R KNOB MF GLD 8 01346112 KNOB MOLD KNOB BLK 9 01343101 D C ESCT D C ESCT BX1H BLK 10 12359137 RUBBER FOOT SJ 5012 BLK 10 12359137 RUBBER FOOT SJ 5012 BLK 10 12359137...

Page 8: ...d 1 MBM29F800BA 70PFTN SFK IC FLASH MEMORY 1 02451434 AK4552VT IC AD DA IC13 on Main Board 1 02905445 TC7SET08FU TE85L IC CMOS IC12 on Main Board 1 15249104 TC7S04F TE85L IC CMOS IC5 on Main Board 1 0...

Page 9: ...PC05T 392 J MTL FILM RESISTOR R51 R66 on Main Board 2 00567089 RPC05T 331 J MTL FILM RESISTOR R163 R162 R78 R31 R6 R4 on Main Board 6 00566967 RPC05T 470 J MTL FILM RESISTOR R13 on Main Board 1 005670...

Page 10: ...CAPACITOR C143 on Main Board 1 CAPACITOR INDUCTOR COIL FILTER 01565612 DSS310 93D223S50 EMI FILTER FL1 on Main Board 1 01565589 N1608ZA601T01 FERRITE BEAD L8 L2 L3 L5 L15 L9 L10 L11 L12 L13 L14 L1 6...

Page 11: ...11 MC 09...

Page 12: ...on the memory card All loops and user patterns Process patch System settings The settings of the currently selected pattern effect pattern For details on system settings refer to Parameter list 1 Pre...

Page 13: ...actory Reset all the settings you ve saved will be lost being replaced by the settings your unit originally had when it left the factory If internal memory contains important data that you want to kee...

Page 14: ...the board if booting becomes impossible after ALL update 2 Repeat the USER updating procedure again if the unit becomes unrebootable after USER update List of Error Messages Displayed upon Updating E...

Page 15: ...UT BPS appears on the display 6 1 Confirmation of Residual Noise Rotate the OUTPUT volume control to its maximum position Check the residual noise of the output signal from the rear OUTPUT jack with t...

Page 16: ...bit 512k x 16bit signal processor JK1 Slide Fader MBM29F800BA 70PFTN DC9V IN IC6 ADA LC324260AJ 60 H8 3006 IC19 OUT 2ch codec 5V REGULATOR JK5 user memory IN MIDI IC15 HN58X2432FP AK4552AF PHONES ESP4...

Page 17: ...19 May 2002 MC 09 CIRCUIT BOARD MAIN BOARD 1 2 fig block View from component side...

Page 18: ...21 May 2002 MC 09 CIRCUIT BOARD MAIN BOARD 2 2 fig block View from foil side...

Page 19: ...10K R153 10K C182 NIU C183 NIU R77 10K Q8 RN1442 1 2 3 L5 N1608ZA T01 600 C42 10 16 R38 470 R33 100 L4 N1608ZA T01 600 R32 470 R39 100 Q7 RN1442 1 2 3 C140 10 16 C74 10 16 C172 10 16 C173 10 16 VR2A R...

Page 20: ...6 UNR5211 1 2 3 Q25 UNR5211 1 2 3 Q23 UNR5211 1 2 3 Q28 UNR5211 1 2 3 Q24 UNR5211 1 2 3 Q29 UNR5211 1 2 3 R137 100 R138 100 R139 100 R140 100 R141 100 R142 100 R143 100 R144 100 R110 100 R111 100 R114...

Page 21: ...t of a received exclusive message is incorrect E05 It is possible that the contents of internal memory have been damaged E12 The specified file does not exist on the memory card E13 The file has an in...

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