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Summary of Contents for MC-5DDMKII

Page 1: ...Roland MC 5DDMKII Owner s Manual Set...

Page 2: ...wed in accordance with instnjction manual 14 Care shouk be taken so that objects do not Ian and Uquids are not spilled into me enclosure Ihtouoh openings 15 The produa should be sennced by quaWieaBenr...

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Page 5: ...r this unit to become hot while being operated To avoid damaging a power cable or causing a short circuit be sure to hold the plug when dis connecting the cable from a wall socket If the unit is not t...

Page 6: ...t Please do not touch the magnetic film or the disk may become damaged Please do not touch the shutter that covers the magnetic film The magnetic field can be easily damaged even by slight amount of g...

Page 7: ...r Disk Drive Cursor Button Cursor Button l l Ld 1 1 r ZllH _ _j 5BB dEi Disk Eject Button Ten Keys MIDI Utility Button Edit Button Function Button Microscope Button Locate Mode Button Cancel Available...

Page 8: ...OOOoooo MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT i To Amplifier 1 MIDI IN OUTPUT BB1 UllimillilHiillill MIDI Keyboard D 50 20 10 S 50 RD 1000 300S HP Series etc 2 Set with MIDI Keyboard Controller and Sound Module n...

Page 9: ...DP 2 Metronome Output Jack Metronome Level Knob Tape Sync Jacks RCA pin IN 20 0dBv 50kn OUT lOdBv BOkflLoad 0 dBv 0 775 Vrmsl Dimensions 305 W X 285 D X 91 H mm 12 W X 11 1A D X 3 9 i6 H Weight 3 4 k...

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Page 17: ...4 2 Inserting and Deleting songs 17 a Insert 17 b Delete 19 3 Bank Split and Join 21 a Split 21 b Joint 22 m Advanced Settings for Playing 23 1 Pause Cancel Continuous Play 23 2 Interval 24 3 Count In...

Page 18: ...That is PLAY means that the PLAY button should be pushed once then released Press and release Buttons shaded in gray such as M0DE should be pressed while the I SHIFT I button is being held down That...

Page 19: ...n you can play the songs just by switching the MC on and connecting the disk to it SUPER MRC booted up SUPER MRC MODE 6 System Generator Another Disk SUPER MRC MODE 2 MODE 4 Song File Load Song Data S...

Page 20: ...or SUPER MRP Further the same MC works differently depending on the system disk used The system program that determines how the MC should function is saved on each system disk and the MC reads the pro...

Page 21: ...is the Sequence and Remote Control settings saved on a disk One SUPER MRP system disk can store only one Sequence File at the same time System Generate Writing the SUPER MRP system program onto anoth...

Page 22: ...n File in the SUPER MRC MODE 2 Configuration Mode This mode allows you to set the sequence order of songs to be played Sequence This sets the Sequence of songs Song interval Loop Play etc in the inter...

Page 23: ...tem disk Procedure The SUPER MRP s system disk can be made as follows System Generate procedure Boot up the SUPER MRC Select MODE 6 MODE 6l ENTER MODE 6 S MRP SVS GEN The following procedure will eras...

Page 24: ...ER MRC System Disk The SUPER MRP system program is installed The SUPER MRC system program is erased Song files remain intact SUPER MRC Data Disk The SUPER MRP system program is installed Song files re...

Page 25: ...he SUPER MRP system program is now being installed on the destination disk Copying S MRP SVSTE Please Wait A metronome beep is heard and the System Generate is completed The time needed for the System...

Page 26: ...he internal memory See page 161 in Advanced Course of the SUPER MRC owner s manual Save the song data loaded into the internal memory onto the SUPER MRP system disk See page 163 in Advanced Course of...

Page 27: ...MRP FUNG 1 SYNG GLOGK Relative to REMOTE CTRL on the SUPER MRP See page 28 FUNG 2 METRONOME FUNG 3 SONG TITLE FUNG 4 RHYTHM VELO FUNG 5 RHYTH INST FUNG 7 BLOCK REPEAT Relative to LOOP PLAY on the SUP...

Page 28: ...king if you wish to set SEQUENCE the playing order of songs lf the unit Is booted up with the disk where the Sequence data has already been set song data is automatically loaded To set the Sequence se...

Page 29: ...of memory that Bani A s song data has consumed If it excceeds 100 you cannot play the songs you have set If it is less than 100 you can move to Bank B as follows Change Banks ENTER CNFG 1 BB C B 16 a...

Page 30: ...ious condition the saving is completed To avoid accidental erasure of data set the protect tab on the disk back to the PROTECT position Whenever you wrrite save data onto a disk set the protect tab to...

Page 31: ...ct MODE 2 iJMi ENTER CHFG 1 SEQUENCE Efl3 lii Tifie Track DSelect the Sequence Setting mode ENTER The current Sequence number flashes CHFG 1 5 lP3 li Tip e Ti ac k S Go to the Sequence number where yo...

Page 32: ...age to under 100 To continue inserting other songs right after the song you have just Inserted repeat step D Leave this mode STOP To insert a song at a different position take step then repeat steps t...

Page 33: ...FG 1 Ba 5 y5 C fi 1 B T i p ie Track DGo to the Sequencer number where you wish to delete a song or Alpha Dial RESET SKIP CNFG 1 aa 12 851 Cfi 6 Ligl it Vears Select the Delete mode EDIThlz ENTER EDIT...

Page 34: ...ode STOP To delete a song at a different position talce step D then repeat steps to To write save the data you have set onto the disk press SAVE To delete all ttie songs after the Sequence number curr...

Page 35: ...E 2 liii 2l ENTER CHFiB 1 SEiaUEHCE Lfil IMifie Track DSet to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER The current Sequence number flashes CNFG 1 Bii 1B 60 C fl 1 B T i f e T r a c k DSelect the Sequence numbe...

Page 36: ...Ift Tip ie Trac Set to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER The current Sequence number flashes CHFG 1 ie i 60 Cfi iB Tifie Track DSelect the leading Sequence number of the Bank which is to be connected to...

Page 37: ...2l ENTER Set to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER DSelect the Sequence number which should start playing right after the previaus one where you wish to cancel PAUSE or Alpha Dial RESET SKIP Pause ON CNF...

Page 38: ...ENTER DSet to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER Move the cursor to the Interval position Ilnterval Time Display second CNFG 1 S C fi SB i d M n i i a 1 1 a Select the Sequence number where you wish to s...

Page 39: ...performance Programming Sequence data as explained in the previous chapter C3 will automatically set the Count In to OFF Procedure Select MODE 2 MODE ENTER DSet to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER Mov...

Page 40: ...s up I To continue and set the Count n for the next song repeat step d BTo set the Count In in a different Banic change Banics with for a following Bank r for a previous Bank then repeat steps and D D...

Page 41: ...P CNFG 1 iK bidei a 13 Ik ii Select the Sequence number which you wish to Loop play advancing reversing Sequence numbers SKIP RESET Set the Loop Play ON or OFF Alpha Dial I or T o ENTER i turns the L...

Page 42: ...a song from the current position Stop stops playing System Common Messages Song Position Pointer goes to the current position Song Select changes song numbers The SUPER MRP default is Remote Control...

Page 43: ...oes to the Play mode the song data in Bank A is loaded So start from step Select MODE 2 MODE H 2 ENTER DSet to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER Select the Sequence number to be played Alpha Dial or SKI...

Page 44: ...en all the songs in a Bank have been played MEASEND appears at the lower left of the display If you wish to continue and play a different Banl change Banks then press PLAY V Bank Selection To advance...

Page 45: ...is loaded So start from step D Select MODE 2 iiiH 2l ENTER DSet to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER Select the Sequence number to be played Alpha Dial or SKIP RESET Leave the Sequence Setting mode STO...

Page 46: ...i er right corner decrements When all the songs in a Bank are played MEASEND appears at the lower left of the display If you wish to continue and play a different Bank change Banks then press PLAY Vir...

Page 47: ...Set to the Sequence Setting mode ENTER 3 Select the Sequence number to be played Alpha Dial or SKIP RESET DLeave the Sequence Setting mode STOP DChange to the Play mode iiiihlTl ENTER Here the unit lo...

Page 48: ...lay the songs immediately after setting the Sequence the order of songs to be played perform steps from through If the unit has been booted up with a SUPER MRP system disk which contains the Sequence...

Page 49: ...V V Pressing the pedal before playing up to the the end of the loop section will jump you to the end of the loop section Pressing the pedal while playing anywhere other than the loop section will jump...

Page 50: ...tting the Sequence the order of songs to be played perform steps through If the unit has been booted up with a SUPER MRP system disk which contains Sequence data steps to are automatically performed a...

Page 51: ...em liiMifie Track 1 J 130 Transmitting the MIDI Start message from an external device to the MC will start play of the Sequence number you have selected in step D To stop playing transmit MIDI Stop me...

Page 52: ...the songs immediately after setting the Sequence the order of songs to be played perform steps through D If the unit has been booted up with a SUPER MRP system disk which contains Sequence data steps...

Page 53: ...Ti advancing or backing up a Sequence number To shift to a Sequence number in a different Bank use i or IB advancing or reversing a Bank number to change Banks then take step D Jumping to a distant Se...

Page 54: ...a Bank number then press ENTER to shift to that Bank 2 Jumping within a Song In the Play mode you can jump to a different bar or to a locate point set in the song file Jumping to a different bar Proce...

Page 55: ...TER or LOG Ten Key Pad 3 Track Mute in the Play mode you can stop transmitting the performance data for each Track Track Mute Procedure Refer to page 22 in the Advanced Course of the SUPER MRC owner s...

Page 56: ...g to switch the MC off and on Procedure Take out the disk in the MC insert the new disk then press REC This will erase any previous Sequence data and song data in the Internal memory ln cases when you...

Page 57: ...fy the characters letters numbers or sign to be used Alpha Dial or Ten Key Pad See page 76 in the Advanced Course of the SUPER MRC owner s manual for details of character selection Move the cursor to...

Page 58: ...the MC is not the proper one for the MC series unit What to do Replace the disk with a proper disk the SUPER MRP system disk then repeat the procedure Error 3 DISK I 0 b i o w n ir r I a ri u a i Cau...

Page 59: ...o do Press The song file you tried to use for a sequence file does not exist on the disk then copy the song file required with the STOP SUPER MRC system i lT tn NO SEQUENCE Press STOP Cause What to do...

Page 60: ...R MRP system disk is damaged therefore the loading or saving of the song files or sequence file cannot be done Or the disk has not been initialized yet What to do Press STOP If the disk has not been i...

Page 61: ...et to the PROTECT position therefore the writing cannot be done What to do Take out the disk and reinsert it with the protect tab set to the WRITE position Rt t n HO DISK Insert Disk ENTER Cause No di...

Page 62: ...trol Change Prog X Change True X System Exclusive o X Song Pos 1 O SYNC EXT or REMOTE ON System Song Sel Common Tune 1 o SYNC EXT or REMO X TE ON System Clock 1 O SYNC EXT Real Time Commands 1 O SYNC...

Page 63: ...is in standby mode Received REMOTE CONFIG 2 is set at ON Song select Status F3H ss Value Second ssH OOH 62H 0 98 Only received when SUPER MRP is in standby mode Received REMOTE CONFIG 2 is set at ON...

Page 64: ...for sync Transmitted when MIDI 3 CLK in the system configuration file is ON System Common Message Song position pointer Status F2H Second mmH Third II Status Second DnH OOH n MIDI channel number OH FH...

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Page 73: ...cabie breal ing or cabie disconnection Tlie default value of the Active Sensing is 1 2 Normally the Active Sensing should be transmitted MIDI Function Number MIDI Function Name I 1 1 Set the transmit...

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Page 75: ...0 5 Data Preservation 41 a Saving Data 41 b Loading Data 44 E Editing Song Data 46 1 Specifying the section of data to be edited 46 a Specifying the section with bars 46 b Specifying the section with...

Page 76: ...isk Indicator O Disk Drive Cursor Button Cursor Button Q ftt Disk Eject Button Ten Keys I Enter Key MIDI Utility Button Edit Button Function Button Microscope Button Locate Mode Button Cancel Availabl...

Page 77: ...a keyboard When using MIDI OUT 2 set the LOCAL to OFF on the MIDI keyboard SUPER IV1RC Is default to Soft Thru ON only at MIDI OUT 2 R ooo I I o D MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT u u To Amplifier MIDI IN O...

Page 78: ...hru ON at MIDI OUT 2 MIDI IN MIDI OUT i QaoaaonoQDaa DODODonoDano IIJII II III II III II II ifilT ll IIT 11 llf IT nil MIDI Keyboard Controller MKB 300 200 GM 70 VP 70 etc D oooo 1 1 DO O i To Amplifi...

Page 79: ...ch can play up to 128 parts altogether Up to 32 MIDI devices 16 channelsX2 can be controlled simultaneously An Easy to use Auto Locate function and imporved microscope function are provided The Copy f...

Page 80: ...at turns the MC into a MIDI sequencer The MC can take advantage of other software packages such as MRB 500 Bulk Librarian MRP 500 Performance Package System cannot accept SUPER MRC s data The floppy d...

Page 81: ...d differs from the MC 500MKIl s slightly This is because the memory capacity is different The amount of performance data which can be written in memory is smaller on the MC 500 or IVlC 300 but sequenc...

Page 82: ...rating an external keyboard or the MC Editing The recorded data can be edited Playing The recorded song data is transmitted from the MIDI OUTS playing the external MIDI instruments Saving The recorded...

Page 83: ...ting functions which a tape recorder docs not feature For instance each note of a chord can be edited separately that is any mistakes you have made in your performance during recording can be edited l...

Page 84: ...s Various broadcasting stations transmit different waves to a TV through an antenna but you select a channel which has the program you want A MIDI device and MIDI signals are similar to a TV set and w...

Page 85: ...ludes a table of contents and an index so that you can find the function you want quickly This manual and the Basic Course explains only about the SOFTWARE therefore the manual of the relevant hardwar...

Page 86: ...p Buttons and arrows such as j MIDI 2 ENTER mean that these buttons should be pushed in that order as the arrows indicate That is MIDI 2 ENTER means that you should push the MIDI button first then the...

Page 87: ...c MC 500MKII or MC 500 300 Insert the system disk into the drive Push the I ENTER button The disk drive runs the indicator lights up and the system program is loaded into the MC When the loading is co...

Page 88: ...made can store song data but to save a large amount of song data you may need to prepare another disk for saving data only Making a backup disk or disk for data saving is called initialization Initia...

Page 89: ...The MC is now in the stand by condition in the Disk Utility mode MODE 4 Push ENTER 1 I I flashes showing that Mal e SYSTEM Disk is now selected To make a backup of the system disk follow the Making a...

Page 90: ...zing Please iuait r T i T T L L i u i o S eL ESiER I i i 1 J it takes about 80 seconds When any data exists on the disk the display responds as shown below If you do not mind erasing it push fENTER an...

Page 91: ...tion disk When using the MC 500 300 repeat steps 6 and 7 until the display responds as shown below r 11 Ms r Push STOP to leave this mode Making a Disk for Saving Data J Push I 2 I then ENTER Dinsert...

Page 92: ...leave this mode Review Initialize any brand new disk or disk that has been used with some other equipment Initialization changes a disk for the use with the SUPER MRC Once the disk drive starts runni...

Page 93: ...to check the contents of song data in details and edit it Available Memory This lets you know the remaining space in the internal memory or on a disk MODE 2 Locate Utility DISK OPERATION This allows y...

Page 94: ...loads the system program MODE 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This mode allows you to set parameters for system control system configuration with the following functions The values you have set will be automat...

Page 95: ...l ENTER or Tl I ENTER MODE K Alpha dial ENTER T I ENTER a Alpha dial Ten Key Pad ENTER MODE 4 DISK UTILITV 1 INITIRLIZE CDISK3 MODE k STOP Alpha dial ENTER 5 I ENTER Alpha dial Ten Key Pa ENTER MODE 5...

Page 96: ...MODE to call the Mode selection display Select the Mode you want then change to the Function selecting display When you use the Alpha Dial change to the display of the Mode you want first then push t...

Page 97: ...each Button The following describes how each button works Track Select Button Alpha Dial Ten Key Pad Pause Button Record Load Button Reset Button Skip Button Stop Button Enter Key Play Save Button Cur...

Page 98: ...r Ten Key Pad The cursor position can be shifted by using p and When there are many prametcrs to be edited in sequence simply push ENTER after entering each value and the cursor will be shifted to the...

Page 99: ...To ratain the recorded data you should save it onto a disk If you wish to save song data you will be recording prepare a disk initialized with SUPER MRC The supplied system disk is protected to avoid...

Page 100: ...BASIC PROCEDURE a How to record The following describes the basic recording methods Pops Brightness Glocken R PTN 5 7 TO X f 1 r 7 7 H 26...

Page 101: ...h r f p k 1 J J J J gliss B T lr iJ F 1 U5i yn t li f J J J j jf L l i p r T w R PTN 7 R PTN 8 Coda I m k I 1 j y y r Percussion assignments CioseC Hi Hat High Tom Snare Drum Wid Tom Open Hi Hat Crash...

Page 102: ...board 2 Step recording enters each note message pitch note length and volume on a score by operating the panel control on the MC or from an external MIDI keyboard etc This may be suitable for the pers...

Page 103: ...hm patterns Now we record pattern number 3 R PTN3 of the example score Before recording rhythm patterns set each rhythm voice of the rhythm sound module as shown below Rhythm Instalments assignment to...

Page 104: ...s REC REC I then select R PATTERN with the Alpha Dial kJ R PRTTERN CZ I ENTER Select a rhythm pattern number Select Pattern Number 3 with Ten Key Pad Rhythm Pattern Number Specify the beat of the rhyt...

Page 105: ...r part of the display represents the position where the rhythm is to be entered The digit position in the grid Is determined by the beat and resolution The value to be entered 1 8 is for the velocity...

Page 106: ...rn once If you like it continue to record another rhythm pattern Push I ENTER while holding SHIFT down to return to the display of step S then repeat steps 3 to When you have recorded all the rhythm p...

Page 107: ...the Alpha Dial REC ORD R TRflCK CZ I ENTER Specify the rhythm pattern number and velocity for the first bar Specify the Bar number Pattern number Velosity Bias with Ten Key Pad T Bar Number ENTER ENT...

Page 108: ...he Rest Pattern with fol ENTER I Select the Rest Pattern ENTER I T Specify the time signature Ten Key Pad then specify the time signature Time Signature of the rest pattern df I ENTER 4V4 Rest Pattern...

Page 109: ...he actual sounds are the same pitch If so lower the pitch of the bass sound or play one octave lower than the score Push I RESET i to return to the first bar Set the Record Mode to STEP Move to the Re...

Page 110: ...ces the current position but the rest note data is not entered At the current position measure bar number beat and clock are shown The number currently shown 1 01 024 means the fist bar the first beat...

Page 111: ...Enter a tie once Push once Play C3 note Enter a tie twice Push jf lj twice Play F3 note Enter a tie twice Push p j ij twice Play C3 note Enter a tie once Push once In the similar way as step 6 contin...

Page 112: ...first key played The example score starts with rests so we take the count in recording procedure Procedure Push RESETI to return to the first bar Set the Recording Mode to REAL Move the cursor to the...

Page 113: ...play the recorded data PLAY I SUPER MRC also provides the following real time recording methods Key On Start Recording This records your performance on the keyboard right from the beginning Mix Recor...

Page 114: ...htly before or after the exact metronome beat If so corrcect them using the quantizing function page 57 During playback or in the stand by condition any track which contains song data can be muted no...

Page 115: ...al Memory Floppy Disk Song data and song files Procedure Each song in the internal memory is distinguished by its number while the songs saved on a disk do not have song numbers but distinguished by t...

Page 116: ...t assigned Save Number The song number you have specified can be saved Remove the disk from the drive and insert the disk where you wish to save data To save data on the disk currently inserted you do...

Page 117: ...lects a number letter or sign as shown below Clockwise rotation reversed sequence with counter clockwise rotation A B C D E F G H 1 J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q...

Page 118: ...display shows the condition of the internal memory The numbers and signs mean as follows Display Description There is no song data in the song number you have not assigned LOAD There is song data in t...

Page 119: ...e display Put a song file name to each song number you have selected using I Alpha Dial then push I ENTER I DISK ess LOhD When you have put file names to all the song numbers you selected the verifica...

Page 120: ...he SUPER MRC require you to specify the section where the functions arc to be performed You can specify the section either with bars or locale points The section specifying procedure can also be used...

Page 121: ...actual position by playing data When specifying with a value you can name each locate number using up to eight letters The locate point messages remain even after the song is edited Setting a new loc...

Page 122: ...ere you wish to set the locate point by playing the data or using the Alpha Dial or Ten Key Pad j Push I LOC I to change to the locate point setting display Using I Alpha Dial or Ten Key Pad specify t...

Page 123: ...Between and so that you can specify the start and end positions Using the Alpha Dial or Ten Key Pad set the start locate point then push ENTER Using the Alpha Dial or Ten Key Pad set the end locate p...

Page 124: ...sh i 1 I I ENTER I to select Erase Select the track you wish to erase with the Alpha Dial or I Ten Key Pad then push ENTER To change the value you have set go back to that value with change values the...

Page 125: ...Editing Song Data DTo execute the erase process push REC j When the erasure complete the unit is returned to the step Push STOP to leave this mode 51...

Page 126: ...example the Bender or Damper may not return to the OFF position Procedure Push I EDIT I to move to the Edit Mode selecting condition Push 2 ENTER to select Delete i ALL Track to be delete Select the...

Page 127: ...Editing Song Data To execute the deletion push REC When finished the unit is returned to step Push STOP to leave this mode 53...

Page 128: ...he Advanced Course manual DPush I EDIT I to move to the Edit Mode selecting condition 1 ERfiSE H Ul Select Merge by pushing H j ENTER 1 r Destination Track Source Traci Souce Trac the same as the one...

Page 129: ...t Mode selecting condition EDIT 1 E TRK 1 1 L Select Copy by pushing 1 ENTER E D I T 1 C iJ F S SONG M SONG 1 DUsing the Alpha Dial j or j Ten Key Pad assign the song number to be copied then push ENT...

Page 130: ...e Point setting display 7 Specify the section of data which is to be copied using bars EDITiS COPV The bar number whara the copiad bars begin ijSpecify the destination bar number using the Alpha Dial...

Page 131: ...S TRK 1 T Track to be qiianfFzed T Track whore The quantiled irack la to be wMttar Specify the track to be quantized using the 1 Alpha Dial 1 or I Ten Key Pad j then push ENTER Specify the track where...

Page 132: ...se manual EDIT FROn ri 1 EDIT LOCs 9 QiJPH BTWH PND Bar setting display Locate Point setting display DSpecify the section of data which is to be quantized using bars or locate points EDIT Z L i T When...

Page 133: ...uick four times quicker and Slow 1 4 Playback This allows you to play data quicker 4 times quicker or slower 1 4 This can be effectively used for going to particular data or for monitoring I Quick Pla...

Page 134: ...ion Selecting mode Push I 7 i ENTER I to select Block Repeat Bar setting display Locate Point setting display DSpecify the section of data which is to be repeated with bars or locate points When the s...

Page 135: ...ct Transpose TRK 1 S Chi ALL f MIDI Channel DSpecify the track to be transposed using the Alpha Dial or I Ten Key Pad then push ENTER Specify the MIDI channel of the song data to be transposed using I...

Page 136: ...display While holding down SHIFT press the Ten key 7 selects or the Ten key 8 selects _ Specify the section of data which is to be transposed using bars or locate points When the section to be transp...

Page 137: ...re we set the section for Punch In and Out then play the keyboard The Punch In and Out function is available only in the real time recording Push I FUNG I to move to the Function selection display i U...

Page 138: ...CH Track for Auto Punch n CH IHii fRK 1 4 4 CH fiLL Specify the track where you wish to perform the Punch In recording using the Alpha DiaTI or I Ten Key Pad then push ENTER Now all you have to do is...

Page 139: ...internal memory SOHi i t Song Number 1 I Percentage that the current song The amount that the current song number occupies in memory number occupies in memory Rotate the Alpha DiaT I STOP I to return...

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