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[. . . ] Operation Manual © ZOOM Corporation Reproduction of this manual, in whole or in part, by any means, is prohibited. 1 USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS USAGE AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Environment Avoid using your MRS-802 in environments where it Caution SAFETY PRECAUTIONS In this manual, symbols are used to highlight warnings and cautions for you to read so that accidents can be prevented. The meanings of these symbols are as follows: will be exposed to: • Extreme temperature • High humidity or moisture • Excessive dust or sand • Excessive vibration or shock This symbol indicates explanations about Warning extremely dangerous matters. If users ignore this symbol and handle the device the wrong way, serious injury or death could result. This symbol indicates explanations about • Handling The MRS-802 is a precision instrument. Do not exert Caution undue pressure on the keys and other controls. [. . . ] This indicates that information input at a preceding point is still valid. Normally, when “PTN” is selected, the first line of the display shows the number of the pattern input for the current point, and the second line shows the pattern name. Because an empty rhythm song does not yet contain any information, the first line of the display shows “ line is blank. PTN” and the second 2. Press the REC [O] key. The key lights up and rhythm pattern number as well as other information can be input. The display changes as follows. 4. Press the [INSERT/COPY] key to bring up the indication “INSERT?” EVå EV EOS During rhythm song step input, the first line of the display shows the currently selected item, and the second line the When “INSERT?” is displayed, new rhythm pattern data can be input at the current location. ZOOM MRS-802 81 Reference [Rhythm] you advance to the end of the rhythm song, the display will INSERT?P000X 4 5. Turn the dial to select the rhythm pattern that you want to input. The number and length (in measures) of the currently selected rhythm pattern will be displayed. indicate “EOS”. åPTN EOS 005 1 0 INSERT?P003X 4 Rhythm pattern number Rhythm pattern length (measures) H INT When you move to a point beyond the last measure where pattern information was input, the indication “ PTN” is shown. The arrow indicates that information (in this case pattern information) input at a preceding point is still valid. 9. Repeat steps 4 - 8 to input rhythm patterns for the entire song. 6. If necessary, use the cursor up/down keys to change the length of the rhythm pattern. The rhythm song is extended for the number of measures that you have newly input, and the “EOS” indication moves accordingly. If you make the rhythm pattern longer, the same rhythm pattern will play repeatedly. If you shorten the rhythm pattern, the song will switch to the next rhythm pattern before the current pattern has finished playing. 10. Repeat this procedure to input rhythm patterns for the entire song. H INT This operation will not affect the original rhythm pattern. 11. When input for one rhythm song is completed, press the STOP [P] key. The REC [O] key goes out, and the unit returns to the rhythm song screen. If you wish to check the input result, press the PLAY [R] key. 7. To finalize the selected rhythm pattern, press the [ENTER] key. The rhythm pattern data will be input at the current location. (The “EOS” indication is moved back by the number of input measures. ) 12. To return to the main screen, press the [EXIT] key while the rhythm section is stopped. To edit an input rhythm pattern, perform the following steps while the REC [O] key is lit. PTN 003 08BEAT04 001 1 0 N OTE • If you play the rhythm song in this condition, the most recently selected drum kit and tempo will be used. H INT When you input rhythm pattern information, the events “TimSig” (beat) and “DrVOL” (drum track volume) are added automatically at the same point in the rhythm song. The values for these events can be changed later. • To switch the drum kit, bring up the utility menu and select a new kit. (It is not possible to specify a drum kit for each rhythm song. ) • To specify tempo information for a particular rhythm song, enter the tempo information at the beginning (→ p. 86). 8. Repeatedly press the cursor right key to move to the location at which you will input the next rhythm pattern. ■ To re-select a pattern that you input Use the cursor left/right keys to move to the desired rhythm pattern data, and turn the dial to select a new pattern. If you go to a point where no pattern information is input (first line of display shows “ PTN”), you can add rhythm Each time you press a cursor left/right key, the current location will move one measure backward or forward. When 82 ZOOM MRS-802 Reference [Rhythm] pattern information to that point. Delete N OTE Keep in mind that the newly added rhythm pattern information will remain valid until the next point where rhythm pattern information is input. PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN C PATTERN D PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN D ■ To insert a new pattern within the rhythm song Use the cursor left/right keys to move to the location at which you want to insert rhythm pattern data, and execute steps 4 - 7. The new rhythm pattern data will be inserted at the current location, and subsequent rhythm pattern data will be moved backward according to the length of that pattern. Insert PATTERN D PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN C N OTE Rhythm pattern information recorded at the beginning of the rhythm song cannot be deleted. ■ To delete a specific measure Use the cursor left/right keys to move to the beginning of the measure that you want to delete. Repeatedly press the cursor up key to call up the indication “EV→”. The current measure will be deleted, and subsequent rhythm pattern data will be moved forward. If you delete the first measure of a two-measure rhythm pattern, the second measure will remain, and the display will change to “ PTN”. Delete PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN C PATTERN D PATTERN A PATTERN B PATTERN D PATTERN C ■ To delete rhythm pattern data Use the cursor left/right keys to move to the location at which you want to erase rhythm pattern data, and press the [DELETE/ERASE] key. [. . . ] 1 – 25, 31 – 42 Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Kick Snare Closed Hihat Open Hihat Tom 1 Tom 2 Tom 3 Crash cymbal Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Cowbell Mute high conga Open high conga Low conga Stick High bongo Low bongo Ride cymbal Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Agogo Tambourine Clap Short guiro High timbale Low timbale Shaker Cup Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 * Some instruments are different for JAZZ DRUMS. ● KIT No. 26:General Percussion Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Metronome click Metronome bell Scratch 1 Scratch 2 High Q Square click Short click Vibraslap Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Short guiro Long guiro Agogo 1 Agogo 2 Claves Cabasa Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Wood block high Wood block low Jingle bell Castanet Mute surdo Open surdo Mute triangle Open triangle Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 ZOOM MRS-802 161 Appendix ● KIT No. 27:Drum Skin Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Live conga 1 Live conga 2 Timbales 1 Timbales 2 Bongo reverb 1 Bongo reverb 2 Tumba 1 Tumba 2 Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Hand tom Doumbek 1 Doumbek 2 Doumbek 3 Latin sell Cabasa Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Wood block high Wood block low Jingle bell Castanet Mute surdo Open surdo Mute triangle Open triangle Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 ● KIT No. 28:Click and Sticks Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Stick reverb Studio click Cross stick Short guiro Claves Wood click 1 Wood click 2 Wood click 3 Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Latin sell Castanet 1 Castanet 2 Castanet 3 Brush slap Cabasa Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Wood block high Wood block low Jingle bell Castanet Mute surdo Open surdo Mute triangle Open triangle Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 ● KIT No. 29:Low Percussion Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Doumbek 1 Doumbek 2 Doumbek 3 Timbales Tumba 1 Tumba 2 Tumba 3 Hand tom Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Loose conga 1 Loose conga 2 Tabla 1 Tabla 2 Latin sell Cabasa Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Wood block high Wood block low Jingle bell Castanet Mute surdo Open surdo Mute triangle Open triangle Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 ● KIT No. 30:High Percussion Key KICK SNARE C-HH O-HH TOM 1 TOM 2 TOM 3 CYMBAL Bank 1 Instrument Name Tambourine 1 Tambourine 2 Tambourine 3 Claves Shaker 1 Shaker 2 Shaker 3 Viblaslap Note # 36 38 42 46 50 47 43 49 Bank 2 Instrument Name Long guiro 1 Long guiro 2 Agogo 1 Agogo 2 Short guiro Cabasa Whistle 1 Whistle 2 Note # 56 62 63 64 37 60 61 51 Bank 3 Instrument Name Wood block high Wood block low Jingle bell Castanet Mute surdo Open surdo Mute triangle Open triangle Note # 67 54 39 73 65 66 70 53 162 ZOOM MRS-802 Appendix Phrase List Comments Old Funk loop 1 Old Funk loop 2 Old-school bass loop 1 Old-school bass loop 2 Old House bass loop Pops bass loop Funk bass loop 1 Funk bass loop 2 Dark bass loop 1-1 Dark bass loop 1-2 Funk bass loop 1-1 Funk bass loop 1-2 Acoustic guitar loop on Amaj Acoustic guitar loop on Amin Erectric guitar loop on Cmin RockBilly guitar loop on Amin Funk guitar loop on A7#9 Funk guitar loop on Dmin9 Hard Rock guitar loop on Bmin Rock guitar loop on Amin Analog bass loop 1 Synth bass loop 1 Synth bass loop 2 Synth bass loop 3 Analog bass loop 2 Analog bass loop 3 Synth bass loop 4 Synth loop 1 Synth loop 2 Synth loop 3 Synth loop 4 Synth loop 5 Synth loop 6 String & Synth loop String loop 1 String loop 2 String loop 3 Fx loop 1 Fx loop 2 Fx loop 3 Fx loop 4 No. 1 2 3 1 4 5 6 Drum Loops 7 8 9 10 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Beats Variation Rhythm Breakbeats 19 20 21 22 1 23 24 25 26 2 27 28 29 3 30 31 32 33 Latin Loops Asian Loops 34 35 36 37 1 38 39 40 41 2 42 43 1 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 51 52 53 2 54 55 Hardcore Loop Songs Kontrol Variations 2 Drum Bass Loops 1 Reggae Variations Name Ry-01-1A Ry-01-1B Ry-01-1C Ry-01-1D Ry-01-1E Ry-01-1F Ry-01-1G Ry-01-2A Ry-01-2B Ry-01-2C Ry-01-2D Ry-01-2E Ry-01-2F Ry-01-2G Ry-02-1A Ry-02-1B Ry-03-1A Ry-03-1B Ry-03-1C Ry-03-1D Ry-03-1E Ry-04-1A Ry-04-1B Ry-04-1C Ry-04-1D Ry-04-2A Ry-04-2B Ry-04-2C Ry-04-2D Ry-04-3A Ry-04-3B Ry-05-1A Ry-05-1B Ry-05-1C Ry-05-1D Ry-05-1E Sg-01-1A Sg-01-1B Sg-01-1C Sg-01-1D Sg-01-2A Sg-01-2B Sg-01-2C Sg-02-1A Sg-02-1B Sg-02-2A Sg-02-2B Sg-03-1A Sg-03-1B Sg-04-1A Sg-04-1B Sg-04-1C Sg-04-2A Sg-04-2B Sg-04-2C Comments Drum loop 1 Drum loop 2 Drum fill 1 Drum variation 1 Drum fill 2 Drum variation 2 Drum end Drum intro Drum loop 1 Drum loop 2 Drum break Drum variation 1 Drum fill Drum variation 2 Drum loop 1 Drum loop 2 Drum loop 1 Drum loop 2 Drum loop 3 Drum loop 4 Drum loop 5 Percussion loop 1 Percussion loop 2 Percussion loop 3 Percussion loop 4 Percussion loop 1 Percussion loop 2 Percussion loop 3 Percussion loop 4 Percussion loop 1 Percussion loop 2 Asian percussion loop 1-1 Asian percussion loop 1-2 Asian percussion loop 1-3 Asian percussion loop 2 Asian percussion loop 3 Industrial drum loop Industrial break Industrial G & B break Industrial guitar BigBeat drum loop BigBeat bass loop BigBeat FX loop Hiphop Track 1-1 Hiphop Track 1-2 Hiphop Track 2-1 Hiphop Track 2-2 Drum loop Bass loop Dub drum loop Dub bass loop Dub guitar loop Dub drum loop Dub bass loop Dub guitar solo loop No. in A in B in C 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 Bass in D in E in G Name EB-01-1A EB-01-1B EB-02-1A EB-02-1B EB-03-1A EB-03-1B EB-04-1A EB-04-1B EB-05-1A EB-05-1B EB-06-1A EB-06-1B Gt-01-1A Gt-01-1B Gt-01-1C Gt-01-1D Gt-01-1E Gt-01-1F Gt-01-1G Gt-01-1H AG-01-1A AG-01-1B AG-01-1C AG-01-1D AG-01-1E AG-01-1F AG-01-1G AG-02-1A AG-02-1B AG-02-1C AG-02-1D AG-02-1E AG-02-1F AG-03-1A AG-03-1B AG-03-1C AG-03-1D FX-01-1A FX-01-1B FX-01-1C FX-01-1D Guitar 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 Synth Bass 79 80 81 82 83 Analog Synth Rhythm 84 85 86 87 88 89 Synth Textures 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 FX loops With the factory default settings, project 001 contains these phrases. ZOOM MRS-802 163 Appendix MRS-802 hard disk contents The hard disk in the MRS-802 comprises two partitions called "MSR-USR" and "MSR-FAC". [. . . ]

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