Professor Loveland shows you the basic functions and programming of the Roland MC-202 as well as how to make it shuffle like a 909. Part 1 of a series.
Very cool video!! To enter a duration note, no need to tap enter after a rhythm figure each time. Just select a sixteenth and just tap "enter" several time, it will change the value for the following notes. That's it!
Glad I got mentioned in this great tutorial! Also fun to hear about the Japanese music class. Last year I found two MC202's in the same shop in Tokyo and was so delighted. /Tilliander
(Obligatory Where's Part 2?) Q1 - Trying to understand the sequencer, so 192 = 1 bar of 4/4. Is there a way to program a bar of 5/4, 7/8, etc etc? Q2 - Polyrhythms! Would it be correct that 32 = 1/4 note triplets then (192/6 = 32)?
Sir, still waiting for pt 2 ...pt1 was amazing
Pt 1 was really nice, are you going to make pt 2, i think it would help a lot of people fully understand the 202 better
Really good video - this is the best one for me on youtube thanks
Very cool video!!
To enter a duration note, no need to tap enter after a rhythm figure each time. Just select a sixteenth and just tap "enter" several time, it will change the value for the following notes. That's it!
Glad I got mentioned in this great tutorial! Also fun to hear about the Japanese music class. Last year I found two MC202's in the same shop in Tokyo and was so delighted. /Tilliander
2? Were they expensive?
Explains why you have so many ;)
To those commenting I don't think a part 2 is coming, the creator, Dr Jasen Loveland died May 2021. RIP.
That's very sad to hear. I was just thinking that this was the video series I needed in order to get to the bottom of my 202. =
Brilliant! Is there a part 2 ?
Part 2 please 🙏
sick shuffle!
Brilliant.... ahhhhh the vca gate switch, thanks for clearing things up in a practical way,
192 thanks !
Happy to help! If you have any questions, lmk and I'll answer them in pt. 2!
Where's part 2
this is fucking great! where is part 2???
(Obligatory Where's Part 2?)
Q1 - Trying to understand the sequencer, so 192 = 1 bar of 4/4. Is there a way to program a bar of 5/4, 7/8, etc etc?
Q2 - Polyrhythms! Would it be correct that 32 = 1/4 note triplets then (192/6 = 32)?
Where is part 2?!? ;)
Stop saying "Aaah!" You're challenging Legowelt and his, "Synthesiser". It's 202 day!