Roland MV-8000 User manual

Category
Audio equalizers
Type
User manual
Owner’s Manual
This manual explains how to use an MV-8000 in which “System Program Version 3.0” is
installed.
About the Symbols and icons in this manual
Text in square brackets [ ] refers to buttons on the panel of the MV-8000.
Buttons indicated as [F1 (Sample)] refer to the F1 (function 1) button when the F1 function
shown in the LCD is “Sample.”
Where a range of values is shown, the default value is printed in bold type.
For example, an indication of
Range:
60
, 67, 72, 75 (Hz)
means that 60 Hz is the default value.
Indicates information that you should be aware of when using the MV-8000.
Indicates a convenient operation or useful music production technique.
Indicates supplementary information about an operation.
Indicates a reference page.
Indicates an explanation of a term.
Indicates operation from the Mouse and external VGA display and display on the external
VGA display.
Indicates display on the MV-8000’s LCD.
Indicates operation from the MV-8000’s top panel.
©
2004 Roland Corporation
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the
written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
http://www.roland.com/
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (Owner’s Manual p. 3),
and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (Owner’s manual p. 5). These sections provide important
information concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured
that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by your new unit, Quick Start and
Owner’s Manual should be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand
as a convenient reference.
The explanations in this manual include illustrations that depict what should typically be shown
by the display. Note, however, that your unit may incorporate a newer, enhanced version of the
system (e.g., includes newer sounds), so what you actually see in the display may not always
match what appears in the manual.
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Contents
An overview of version 3.0.....................................................................5
Added functionality........................................................................................................................ 5
Screens that have been added ....................................................................................................... 5
Screens that have been changed ................................................................................................... 6
What is a pattern?...................................................................................8
Some advantages of patterns......................................................................................................... 8
Using patterns and projects together ........................................................................................... 8
Limitations when using patterns .................................................................................................. 9
Creating a pattern .................................................................................10
The Song Mode and The Pattern Mode .......................................10
Song Mode ..................................................................................................................................... 10
Pattern Mode ................................................................................................................................. 10
Creating a pattern ..........................................................................11
Before you begin recording a pattern......................................................................................... 11
Recording a performance onto a MIDI track of a pattern....................................................... 12
Recording audio on an audio track of a pattern....................................................................... 14
Recording audio phrases in a pattern ........................................................................................ 15
Editing a pattern ............................................................................16
Editing individual events of an audio track
(PATTERN EDIT).......................................................................................................................... 16
Using the Quick Region function to edit a MIDI track (PATTERN EDIT)........................... 17
Editing a MIDI note event (PIANO ROLL EDIT) .................................................................... 17
Editing a MIDI event (EVENT LIST).......................................................................................... 18
Saving a region of a song as a pattern........................................................................................ 19
Pasting the performance data of a pattern into a song............................................................ 20
Selecting/auditioning/managing patterns ...................................21
Editing an existing pattern........................................................................................................... 21
Copying a pattern ......................................................................................................................... 21
Assigning a pattern to a pad........................................................................................................ 21
Changing a name / length / tempo of a pattern...................................................................... 22
Using the Pattern Play function to play patterns ..................................................................... 23
Initializing (Erasing) patterns...................................................................................................... 24
A note about saving a pattern ..................................................................................................... 24
Converting a pattern into another form.......................................25
Saving a pattern as SMF (Standard MIDI File) data ................................................................ 25
Importing SMF (Standard MIDI File) data as a pattern or song ............................................ 26
Placing patterns to create a song .......................................................27
Creating the pattern track .............................................................27
Placing patterns in the pattern track ...........................................27
Editing the pattern track ...............................................................28
Replacing a pattern in the pattern track ......................................28
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Inputting events in rhythm-machine style..........................................30
Drum Grid function........................................................................30
Relationship of Step Time and Grid........................................................................................... 31
Using the Effect.....................................................................................32
Effect (Analog Modeling Bass).....................................................32
Playing from the Effect knobs ..................................................................................................... 32
Playing from a MIDI track/the velocity pads/an external MIDI device ............................. 33
Displaying images ................................................................................34
Outputting images (Pix Jam function).........................................34
Importing images .......................................................................................................................... 34
Switching images by playing the pads ...................................................................................... 35
Switching images in synchronization with sequencer playback ........................................... 35
Saving images together with the project ................................................................................... 36
Performances using V-LINK .........................................................37
Note regarding using the V-LINK.............................................................................................. 37
Using the MV-8000 to operate an external V-LINK device (V-LINK Master) ..................... 37
Using V-LINK from an external device (V-LINK Slave)......................................................... 37
About the V-LINK messages.......................................................................................................38
Other added functions and changes...................................................39
Song................................................................................................39
Recording song or pattern playback to an audio track (Resample Mix) .............................. 39
Loading a song from another project (Load Song) .................................................................. 40
Note event editing in the PIANO ROLL EDIT screen............................................................. 41
Opening the SAMPLE EDIT popup from the AUDIO EVENT PARAMETER popup....... 42
Additions to the Insert Measure function ................................................................................. 43
Additions to the Delete Measure function ................................................................................ 44
Project.............................................................................................45
Sample Manager screen ............................................................................................................... 45
Converting a stereo sample to monaural................................................................................... 46
Saving method of edited sample (Overwrite or Duplicate).................................................... 46
Sound Generator ...........................................................................47
Applying pitches to a partial and assigning them to pads
(Changes in the Set Chromatic function)................................................................................... 47
Additions and changes in the analog input channel parameters .......................................... 47
Adjusting the audio quality when using BPM Sync................................................................ 48
Stopping the sound of currently playing audio phrases and partials................................... 48
Temporarily muting the input audio after sampling .............................................................. 48
Import..............................................................................................49
Importing a patch into a part and library simultaneously...................................................... 49
Pad bank is reset to 1 after importing a patch .......................................................................... 49
Restricting the types of file shown .............................................................................................50
MIDI .................................................................................................51
Playing audio phrases from an external MIDI device ............................................................. 51
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VGA screen (External Display).....................................................52
Changing the color theme of the SEQUENCE screen and PATTERN screen...................... 52
Using the velocity pads to switch Track Mute and Solo ......................................................... 53
Viewing the Drum Grid popup .................................................................................................. 53
Others .............................................................................................54
Switching between the SEQUENCE screen and PATTERN screen....................................... 54
Shortcut button for switching the operating screen (VGA/LCD) ......................................... 54
Adjusting the volume or pan in the TRACK PARAMETER popup of the audio track ..... 54
Pad bank is now remembered for each part ............................................................................. 54
Effect ......................................................................................................55
Analog Modeling Bass ..................................................................55
Synth Common.............................................................................................................................. 55
Synth LFO....................................................................................................................................... 56
Virtual VCO + Ring ...................................................................................................................... 57
Virtual VCF .................................................................................................................................... 58
Virtual VCA ................................................................................................................................... 59
Delay ............................................................................................................................................... 60
Chorus/Flanger............................................................................................................................. 61
Useful music production technique....................................................62
Creating a song..............................................................................62
Creating sounds ............................................................................62
Others .............................................................................................63
VGA screen (External Display).....................................................64
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An overview of version 3.0
Added functionality
You can use patterns to create songs. (p. 8)
Drum Grid Editing lets you input and edit drum tracks visually, in a way that
makes it easy to see the timing of each note. (p. 30)
Analog Modeling Bass has been added to the effects. (p. 55)
Images can be output from the MV-8000. (p. 34)
You can resample to audio tracks. (p. 39)
You can adjust the audio quality when using BPM Sync. (p. 48)
You can play audio phrases from an external MIDI device. (p. 51)
Screens that have been added
PATTERN screen (p. 12)
This is the main screen for creating patterns. Operation is essentially the same as for
the Song SEQUENCE screen.
PATTERN LIST screen (p. 21)
This shows a list of the patterns that have been saved. You can audition patterns, and
edit their assignments to the velocity pads.
PATTERN EDIT screen (p. 16)
This is the pattern edit screen.
PATTERN PARAMETER popup (p. 22)
You can change name and length of the pattern.
PATTERN STEP REC screen (p. 27)
This screen lets you place patterns in a song.
DRUM GRID screen (p. 30)
This is the drum grid screen.
PIX JAM screen (p. 34)
This screen lets you assign images to pads, and output the images.
LOAD SONG screen (p. 40)
This screen lets you load songs from another project.
SAMPLE MANAGER screen (p. 45)
This screen lets you manage, edit, or delete samples.
The project you saved on
MV-8000 version 3.0 cannot be
used on versions before 3.0.
You can use the patches
contained in projects you
saved on MV-8000 version 3.0
on the versions before 3.0 after
Import process.
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An overview of version 3.0
PATTERN screen
The VGA screen you can create patterns.
PATTERN (Menu bar)
Pattern Name...
EDIT PATTERN NAME popup will appear. You can edit a pattern name.
Pattern parameter (p. 22)
PATTERN PARAMETER popup will appear.
Save As SMF (p. 25)
SAVE PATTERN AS SMF popup will appear.
Pattern List (p. 21)
PATTERN LIST popup will appear.
Pattern Play (p. 23)
PATTERN PLAY popup will appear.
Pattern List button
PATTERN LIST popup (p. 21) will appear.
Pattern Length parameter
You can change length of the pattern.
PATTERN button
This switches the Song mode and Pattern mode (p. 10).
Screens that have been changed
SEQUENCE screen (p. 27)
Now you can add a pattern track.
AUDIO EVENT PARAMETER popup / AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (p. 48)
A parameter that lets you adjust the audio quality when using BPM Sync has been
added.
Sample Edit Commands (EMPHASIS popup etc.) (p. 46)
Now you can choose whether to edit a sample directly, or create a new edited sample.
ASSIGN TO PART/LIBRARY popup (p. 49)
When using Patch Import, you can now import to the Part and Library at the same
time.
MIDI screen (p. 51)
Settings have been added so that you can play audio phrases from an external MIDI
device.
TRACK PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup (p. 54)
You can now set mixer parameters (such as volume and pan).
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An overview of version 3.0
SEQUENCE screen
Some menus are added within menu bar.
SEQUENCE
Add Pattern Track (p. 27)
The pattern track will be inserted immediately below the track at which the
cursor is located.
Delete Measure (p. 44)
You can delete measures.
Recording Parameter
RECORDING PARAMETER popup of the current track will appear.
EDIT
Copy As New pattern... (p. 19)
You can copy the specified region of the current song as a new pattern.
Paste Pattern... (p. 20)
The contents of the performance data you registered as a pattern can be
pasted into a current song.
Pattern Event Parameter (p. 28)
You can overwrite patterns or adjust performance timing.
SYSTEM
Pix Jam (p. 34)
You can output still images from the VGA output terminal on MV8-VGA
(sold separately).
EVENT LIST / PIANO ROLL EDIT / DRUM GRID popup
S button
Switches the Solo mode on/off for current track. When Solo is on, an “S”
button will light blue.
P button
TRACK PARAMETER popup for current track will appear.
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What is a pattern?
A pattern is somewhat like a short song. You can create several patterns, and then
combine them to create a song. You can also use the pads to play (play back) patterns.
Some advantages of patterns
You can start inputting data right away, even before deciding on the overall
structure of the song.
Patterns can be conveniently used to create songs consisting of loops that are
each several measures long.
You can rearrange the patterns to easily try out different versions of your song.
You can use patterns as a place to store ideas for songs.
Using patterns and projects together
Pattern
Song
A pattern track has been added, letting you place various patterns in any playback
order you like.
If you edit the contents of a pattern (for example in the PATTERN EDIT screen), your
changes will be reflected by the patterns you've pasted in the pattern track.
Project
Up to 500 patterns can exist within a project. You can use these patterns from sixteen
songs.
Pattern
Audio Track
MIDI Track
Audio Track
Pattern Track
MIDI Track
Song
Pattern 001 Pattern 004
Pattern
001
Sample
0001
Project
Sample
0002
Sample
0003
Sample
9999
Song
01
Pattern
002
Pattern
500
Song
16
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What is a pattern?
Differences between songs and patterns
The procedure for Pattern recording, editing, and setting operations is essentially the
same as for Song operations (e.g., in the SEQUENCE screen).
Limitations when using patterns
You can't layer two or more patterns so that they play simultaneously.
Each pattern contains a tempo setting, but if it's being played within a song, the
song tempo will be used.
Song
Pattern
Audio Track
8 1
MIDI Track 128 64
Pattern Track (New function) 1 N/A
Tempo Track 1
N/A
(BPM and time signature are specified for the entire pattern)
Measures 9,999 999
Markers 99 N/A
Locators 10 N/A
Loop anywhere the entire pattern
Loop Quick Set possible not possible
External Sync possible not possible
Mixdown possible not possible
The pattern uses the same
instrument settings as the
song.
You can't mixdown a pattern
“as-is”; however, you can
place a pattern in the pattern
track of a song, and mix it
down as a section within that
song. The same applies to
external synchronization.
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Creating a pattern
There are Song Mode and Pattern Mode in MV-8000. Check followings to confirm in
which mode your MV-8000 is operating.
Song Mode
Pattern Mode
The Song Mode and The Pattern Mode
On this manual, all the
explanation starts from Song
Mode. Please check current
mode before starting
operation.
To switch from Pattern Mode
to Song Mode, press
[SEQUENCE] twice or hold
down [SHIFT] and press
[SEQUENCE]. (p. 54).
If you switch the screen, the
Undo/Redo data will be
cleared.
When SEQUENCE screen or SEQUENCE EDIT screen is displayed,
your MV-8000 is operating in Song Mode.
When PATTERN button is not lit (turned dark),
your MV-8000 is operating in Song Mode.
When PATTERN screen or PATTERN EDIT screen is displayed,
your MV-8000 is operating in Pattern Mode.
When PATTERN button is red, your MV-8000 is operating in Pattern Mode.
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Creating a pattern
If you have not yet prepared the sounds you’ll be using in your pattern, refer to
MV-8000 Version 2.0 Owner’s Manual; “Sampling” (p. 29), “Importing” (p.32).
Before you begin recording a pattern
In the Pattern List screen, select the number of the pattern that you want to record.
Empty patterns are displayed as (Empty) in the list.
Select (Empty) if you want to create a new pattern.
1.
Press .
2.
Press (Pattern).
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
3.
Press (Pattern List).
PATTERN LIST screen will appear.
fig.pattern-list.eps
4.
Use to select one of the Empty locations, and press (Select).
If you select a pattern that’s not Empty, you will be editing that pattern.
Creating a pattern
F button
Explanation
(Pattern Play)
PATTERN PLAY screen (p. 23) will appear.
(Pattern Prm)
PATTERN PARAMETER popup (p. 22) will appear.
(AssignToPad)
ASSIGN TO PAD popup (p. 21) will appear. In this popup, the
pattern selected by the cursor in the PATTERN LIST screen can be
assigned to a pad.
(Preview)
Auditions the currently-highlighted pattern. To hear auditioning,
hold down [F4 (Preview)].
(Select)
The pattern will switch to the one you selected.
If you’re operating the
MV-8000 from the VGA
display, you can change the
color theme of the SEQUENCE
screen and PATTERN screen.
For details, refer to “Changing
the color theme of the
SEQUENCE screen and
PATTERN screen” (p. 52).
If you want to copy and use an
existing pattern, refer to the
Editing an existing pattern
(p. 21).
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Creating a pattern
Recording a performance onto a MIDI track of a
pattern
Realtime recording
In this recording method, your performance will be recorded exactly as you play it.
1.
Press
(Pattern).
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
fig.pattern.eps
2.
Use to select the MIDI track on which you want to record.
3.
Press (Track Param).
TRACK PARAMETER popup will appear.
fig.pattern-rec-param-midi.eps
4.
While using the pads to audition the sound, change the Output Assign
setting so that you can hear the desired part.
5.
Press (Close).
F button
Explanation
(Pattern List)
PATTERN LIST screen (p. 21) will appear.
(Track Param)
TRACK PARAMETER popup will appear. Here you can make
various settings for the track selected by the cursor.
(Event List)
EVENT LIST screen (p. 18) will appear. You can edit the individual
MIDI events recorded in your song.
(PianoRoll)
PIANO ROLL EDIT screen (p. 17) will appear. You can edit
individual note events in a MIDI track.
(PatternEdit)
PATTERN EDIT screen (p. 16) will appear. You can edit a pattern.
You will find one track each of
Audio Track and MIDI Track
in Pattern Mode. MIDI Track
can be added or deleted on
following process (There can
b
e only one pattern track).
Add Track
Press [MENU] and select
“Add MIDI Tracks...”
Delete Track
Press [MENU] and select
“Delete Tracks...”
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Creating a pattern
6.
Press .
PATTERN RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI) popup will appear.
fig.pattern-rec-param-midi.eps
In addition to the parameters found in the RECORDING PARAMETER popup in the
Song Mode, the PATTERN RECORDING PARAMETER popup contains the following
additional parameters.
Rec Mode
Use this to specify the method by which you will record events.
Pattern Length
Use this to specify the length of the pattern you want to record.
Range: 1–
2
–999 (Meas)
Loop Rest
Specifies what will happen immediately after the loop.
Specify the quantization and other settings as desired.
7.
Press to start recording, and perform by pressing the pads (or
through other means).
Value
Explanation
OverDub1
The new material you record will be added to the existing material
without erasing it. By using this type in conjunction with Loop
Recording, you can repeatedly record over a specified region
without erasing the existing material. For example this is a
convenient way to record a drum track, since you can record bass
drum
snare drum
hi-hat etc. on each successive pass.
OverDub2
This is new function in version 3.0 software. When newly recorded
note events at the same time location as previously recorded note
events will replace the older events.
Replace
The new material you record will replace the existing material. Use
this type when you want to re-record your performance.
Value
Explanation
Off
Looping will continue.
On
After the loop, a wait of one measure will be inserted. Then loop
recording will continue (when Rec Mode parameter is OverDub1
or OverDub2).
You can show the PATTERN
RECORDING PARAMETER
popup when press
[JUMP]+[REC].
OverDub1 is the same as the
function displayed as
“OverDub” in version 2.0.
To set the BPM, use the
[BPM/TAP] button to access
the BPM popup.
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Creating a pattern
Step recording
In this recording method, you enter events one by one just as when writing notes on
staff paper.
1.
Press
(Pattern).
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
2.
Use to select the track on which you want to record.
3.
Press + .
The STEP REC screen will appear; now you’re ready to input.
4.
Specify the Step Time as desired, and use the pads or your MIDI keyboard
to input your performance.
Recording audio on an audio track of a pattern
1.
Press
(Pattern).
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
fig.pattern.eps
2.
Use to select the audio track.
3.
Press .
PATTERN RECORDING PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup will appear.
fig.pattern-rec-param-midi.eps
4.
Set the Rec Mode to Direct Rec.
If desired, you can also change the Pattern Length or Count In.
You can show the PATTERN
RECORDING PARAMETER
popup when press
[JUMP]+[REC].
If you want to change the
number of channel from the
analog inputs, you set the
Input Type parameter in the
GLOBAL screen.
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Creating a pattern
Pattern Length
Use this to specify the length of the pattern you want to record.
Range: 1–
2
–999 (Meas)
Loop Rest
Specifies what will happen immediately after the loop.
5.
Press to start recording.
Recording audio phrases in a pattern
Realtime recording
1.
Press
(Pattern).
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
2.
Use to select the audio track.
3.
Press .
PATTERN RECORDING PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup will appear.
4.
Set the Rec Mode to Event.
If desired, you can also change the Length or Input Quantize.
5.
Press to start recording, and perform by pressing the pads.
Step recording
The procedure for step recording is the same as for a “
Step recording
(p. 14)” in MIDI
track.
Value
Explanation
Off
Looping will continue.
On After the loop, a wait of one measure will be inserted.
To set the BPM, use the
[BPM/TAP] button to access
the BPM popup.
To set the BPM, use the
[BPM/TAP] button to access
the BPM popup.
You can show the PATTERN
RECORDING PARAMETER
popup when press
[JUMP]+[REC]
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Creating a pattern
The procedure for editing the MIDI audio tracks and audio tracks of a Pattern is the
same as for a Song (e.g., in the SEQUENCE EDIT screen). Here we will provide only
an overview; refer to the following pages for details.
Quick Start; p. 17 “Creating a song”
Owner’s Manual “Creating a song (Song Recording)”
Owner’s Manual “Editing a song”
Editing individual events of an audio track
(PATTERN EDIT)
1.
Press
(Pattern)
(Pattern Edit).
PATTERN EDIT screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
fig.pattern-edit.eps
2.
Use to select the audio track you want to edit.
3.
Press + / (EVENT) to move the audio track you want to
edit.
4.
Press (Quick Rgn).
The audio event will be selected for editing.
5.
Press (Command).
SELECT PATTERN EDIT COMMAND popup will appear. Select the
desired editing method, and edit the data.
Editing a pattern
If you want to edit an existing
pattern, refer to the Editing an
existing pattern (p. 21).
If you want to specify a region
and edit its events, use
[F3 (Rgn In/Out)] to specify
the region.
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Creating a pattern
Using the Quick Region function to edit a MIDI track
(PATTERN EDIT)
1.
Press
(Pattern)
(Pattern Edit).
2.
Use / (MEAS) to move to the measure you want to edit.
3.
Use to select the MIDI track you want to edit.
4.
Press (Quick Rgn).
A box of MIDI events in the playlist will be selected as the region for editing.
5.
Press (Command).
SELECT PATTERN EDIT COMMAND popup will appear. Select the
desired editing method, and edit the data.
Editing a MIDI note event (PIANO ROLL EDIT)
1.
Press
(Pattern)
2.
Use to select the MIDI track you want to edit.
3.
Press (Piano Roll).
PIANO ROLL EDIT screen will appear.
fig.piano-roll-edit2.eps
4.
Use (or pad) to select the note number you want to edit.
5.
Press + / (EVENT) to move the note event you want to edit.
6.
Press (Quick Rgn).
The note event will be selected for editing.
7.
Press (Command).
SELECT PIANO ROLL EDIT COMMAND popup will appear. Select the
desired editing method, and edit the data.
This function in version 3.0
software, changes the selected
region by the displayed scale
in the playlist.
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Creating a pattern
Editing a MIDI event (EVENT LIST)
1.
Press
(Pattern)
PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode).
2.
Use to select the MIDI track you want to edit.
3.
Press (MIDI Event).
EVENT LIST screen will appear.
fig.event-list.eps
4.
Use to select the event you want to edit.
5.
Press , and you will be able to input values.
Move the cursor you want to edit the parameter.
6.
Use the VALUE dial (or other means) to input the value, and press .
To add an event, press
[F1 (Create)].
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Creating a pattern
Saving a region of a song as a pattern
Here’s how you can copy the specified region of the current song as a new pattern.
1.
Make sure that the song containing the desired performance data is
selected as the current song.
2.
Press
(Seq Edit)
SEQUENCE EDIT screen will appear.
3.
Use to select the track that you want to copy as a pattern, and
press (Track Sel) to mark it.
4.
Use + / (EVENT) to move to the starting time of the events
you want to copy as a pattern.
5.
Press (Rgn In/Out).
This determines the starting time of the events that will be copied as a
pattern.
6.
Use + / (EVENT) to move to the ending time of the events
you want to copy as a pattern.
7.
Press (Rgn In/Out).
The events will be highlighted. The end time of the events to be copied as a
pattern is now specified, and these events are selected.
8.
Press and select “Copy As New Pattern...”
PATTERN LIST screen will appear. In this screen, you specify the location
within the pattern list in which the new pattern is to be saved.
Use to specify the location for saving, and press (Select).
You can save a region of a
pattern as an another pattern.
If you want to select a single
event, press [F4 (Quick Rgn)].
If the region of selected length
of a song exceeds 999
measures, it cannot be saved to
a new pattern.
If you select a pattern that’s
not Empty, “Overwrite Sure?”
message will appear.
If you
press [F5 (Yes)], the newly
saved data will overwrite
that pattern.
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Creating a pattern
Pasting the performance data of a pattern into a song
Here's how the contents of the performance data you registered as a pattern can be
pasted into a current song.
1.
Press
(Seq Edit)
SEQUENCE EDIT screen will appear.
2.
Press and select “Paste Pattern...”
PASTE PATTERN popup will appear.
fig.pattern-play.eps
3.
Use to select the pattern that you want to paste, and press
(Select).
TRACK REMAP popup will appear.
fig.pattern-play.eps
4.
Specify the song track to which each pattern track will be pasted.
The left column shows the tracks used in the pattern.
The right column lets you specify the song track to which each pattern track
will be pasted.
5.
Press (Execute).
You can hold down
[F4 (Preview)] to audition the
pattern at which the cursor is
located.
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Roland MV-8000 User manual

Category
Audio equalizers
Type
User manual

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