Roland MC-09
Appearance
This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these messages)
|
MC-09 PhraseLab | |
---|---|
Manufacturer | Roland Corporation |
Dates | 2002 |
Technical specifications | |
Polyphony | monophonic, rhythm: 3 tones |
Timbrality | 16-part |
Synthesis type | digital modelling synthesizer |
Storage memory | Lead preset patterns: 40, Bass preset: 60, Rhythm preset: 100, Effect preset: 30, User: 20, Optional SmartMedia Card: 50 |
Effects | Filter, Isolator, Phaser, Slicer, Overdrive, Distortion, Ring Modulator |
Input/output | |
Keyboard | No |
External control | MIDI in/out |
The Roland MC-09 "PhraseLab" is a Roland synthesizer, described as a Roland TB-303 emulator featuring an effects processor and a 4-part phrase sampler.
Features
[edit]The key features of the MC-09 are:
- Single DSP monosynth for bass (TB-303 emulator), lead and drums
- Pattern sequencer for up to two measures with 16 beat per measure resolution
- Four track audio looper, samples patterns or internal input as "phrases"
- Loop control function, allows sampling phrases with varying pitch or chopping and rearranging phrases
- Effect processor (exclusive with monosynth)
- Smartmedia storage
- MIDI in and out connections (but no MIDI thru)
References
[edit]MC-09 PDF Documentation Links:
Other Links:
- Roland UK Corporation, Roland MC-09 PhraseLab site
- Roland US Corporation, Roland MC-09 PhraseLab site
- WAV to MC-09 specific sample to WAV conversion software download page
- The Roland MC-09 PHRASE LAB is the most underrated electronic bassline of all time