The first thing most people want to do when they get a new piece of gear is to "do it all".
They want to start writing songs, and doing performances. My advice is to take your time
and get to know the new product first. By the time you finish this manual you will have the
basic idea of how to sequence, interface with a computer and store data to disk. Take it a
little at a time and you will be moving around on the MR/ZR like you never thought you
could!
For A/C connections, refer to the owner’s manual that came with your MR/ZR. If you do
not have a manual, you can place an order for one through a local Ensoniq dealer or from
the company listed below.
Syntaur Productions
1418 N. Walnut Ave., New Braunfels, TX 78130
830-627-1530 Fax: 830-627-1531
www.syntaur.com
As a tip, try to avoid lifting the ground. Don’t use adapters that convert the 3-prong A/C
cable to a 2 prong. If there is ever a power surge there is the possibility that you can hurt
yourself or your equipment can sustain damage. It is safer for the both of you!
Audio Connections:
You can listen to the MR/ZR in a few different ways. There is a ¼” headphone jack located
on the rear of the unit. You can also try connecting the Main Outputs to a mixer, pair of
powered monitors, or even to your home stereo or portable radio. If the connection is
going to be to a home stereo or portable radio, those products must have either a Line
input, Aux. input or CD/Tape input. Under normal conditions the type of cable needed is a
stereo RCA to ¼” cable. Any length is okay, but try to stay less than 18 feet to avoid signal
loss. If you are going to use a mixing console, refer to the owner’s manual of that mixer for
connections and input control settings. Normally, on a mixer, the type of cables needed for
connection are two ¼” to ¼” audio cables. Again, try to stay less than 18 feet to avoid
signal loss.
Assuming we have gotten through the A/C power connections and the connections of
outputs and inputs, let’s move on to the fun part, making music!
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Table of Contents
Selecting Sounds--------Page 3
Sequencing and Scoop Editing--------Page 4-5
Standard MIDI Files and --------Page 6
Using the Drum Machine--------Page 7-8
External Sequencer's, MIDI and the MR/ZR-------Page 9
MIDI control over MR/ZR Insert Effects--------Page 10
MR/ZR Auxiliary Outputs--------Page 11
Disk Functions--------Page 12
MR/ZR Rhythm Builder--------Page 13
MR/ZR Q&A--------Page 14-15
MR/ZR Partners--------Page16
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Button 1 = Piano
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Acoustic
Press and hold button 1, press button 7 = Layers
Button 2 = Piano
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Electric
Bu
tton 3 = Organ
Press and hold button 2, press button 8 = Mallet
Button 4 = Keys
Button 5 = Guitar
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Acoustic
Press and hold button 3, press button 9 =Wind reed
Button 6 = Bass
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Electric
Button 7 = String Section
Press and hold button 4, press button 10
= Drum kit
Button 8 = Brass Section
Button 9 = Sax Solo
Press and hold button 5, press button 11 =Syn
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Other
Button 10 =Vocals
Button 11 =Syn
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Pad
Press and hold button 6, press button 12 =Syn
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Comp
Button 12 =Syn
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Lead
*A quick way to get to the sound groups in a ZR-76 (not MR-61/76) is to use the
FAVORITES buttons.
It is easy to go through the sounds of an MR/ZR. There are 2 knobs on the front of the
MR/ZR. They are labeled Parameter (on the left) and Value (on the right). The Parameter
knob is the SOUND TYPE or SOUND GROUP. The Value knob CHOOSES the SOUND
IN THAT GROUP. As an example, if you turn the parameter knob you will see a group
name on the left of the screen like DRUM-KIT. If you want to then demo the entire set of
drum kits in the unit simply turn the value knob. Take some time and become familiar with
the sounds. Don’t forget to use the mod wheel as you go through the sounds. There may
be interesting changes that accompany a sound.
There are many banks to become familiar with. The MR or ZR users guide has a complete
list of the possible banks. Here are just a few of the banks to choose from. Drum Kit,
Guitar-E, Percsolo, Keys, Organ-E, Sound efx and Syn Comp. Your banks and sounds
will expand if you install an EXP-3 Urban Dance expansion board into your MR or ZR.
You’ll be adding such banks as the EXP bank and Loop groove bank. Loop groove will
contain exactly what it says, R&B and Dance sampled drum grooves! Other banks that will
show up while using the MR/ZR are User, Custom and RAM. Those banks will show up if
you create your own drum kits and patches. Other expansion boards available for the
MR/ZR are the EXP-4 Perfect Piano (already installed in the ZR) and EXP-1 Real World
ethnic instruments expansion board.
Selecting Sounds
Sounds
Press the Select Sound button
Turn the Parameter knob to select a sound group
Turn the Value knob to select a sound within that group
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Your next thought might be, “wow I got so many great sounds. How do I begin
sequencing?" Just in case you don’t know, sequencing, simply put, is a recording of your
performance on the instrument. The 16 Track recorder remembers the notes you play,
and plays the notes back for you. The cool part is that if you want to edit or change
anything you played, it can be done. There are features to do this such as Scoop editing
and quantizing. We will talk about quantizing in a moment. First, let’s sequence!
Sequencing
Select Track 1
Press Enter
Select a sound and press Enter
Press and hold the Record button
Press Play and release both buttons
There will be a 1 measure (4 counts if you are in 4/4 time) intro
Start Playing, Press Stop when finished recording
To record yourself playing along with the first track:
Press the Track 2 button
(The screen will display the Selected track number in the upper left of the screen, TK01,
TK02 etc.)
Repeat the above steps
“What if I played a note that I do not like? Can I erase it?”
Yes! There are TWO ways to get rid of a single note after it has been recorded. You can
Scoop the note out of the recording.
Scoop Editing
Sequencing and Scoop editing
Option 1>
Press and hold Record
Play the key that you want to erase
Release record and the key and press Enter
*This method erases the note from the entire sequence.
Option 2>
Press and hold Record
Press Play, then release both buttons (the unit is now in normal record mode)
Press and hold Record
Play the key you want to delete
*Play the key and hold it. As long as you hold the key down, it is erasing the note from the
sequence.
Erase a Track
Select the track you want to erase
Press the (16 Track Recorder section) Erase button
Press Enter
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Another very useful tool that will allow you to create professional sequences is the use of
Quantizing.
What quantizing does is to shift the notes you have played to get them to be “in time” with
specific predetermined times of the sequence. This feature is very useful for polishing up a
drum or percussion track. It may be a good idea to quantize drums, percussion and bass
tracks as they are the primary rhythm keepers of a sequence or song.
Quantize
Press the Quantize button
Turn the Parameter knob to select QUANTIZE TO=
Turn the Value knob to select a quantize resolution
Press Enter
Groove tips
*Use 1/16 for a Dance music feel. It is very “straight”.
*If you want it to “swing” like in Jazz or Hip Hop/R&B use 1/16T (Triplet).
*Remember that Michael Jackson tune, “The way you make me feel”? Remember Sting's
"Brand New Day"? They were both quantized at a rate of 1/8T!
*Another thing about grooves and feel to keep in mind is this. Lately, a popular groove or
feel has been to use very fast tempos. It is impossible to play at the tempo of some of
today's Hip-Hop, or Techno songs. But, it is possible to get that style by playing at half
that speed and then raising the tempo to the desired speed. Simply record your beats at
HALF the tempo you intend on using. If you really want the song to be at 140bpm, record
all the data at 70bpm. Speed up the tempo to see if it sounds the way you want. If you
need to make changes, slow it down and make the changes.
*Assuming you quantized something (or made any other type of sequencer edit), you can
undo your last change. Simply press the EDIT UNDO button and the very last change you
made will be undone.
Quantizing
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