Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Main Features
Main FeaturesContents Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do Sampling Editing a sampled sound
Units of data and how they are managed
Sample
“Samples” are the smallest unit of
sound data used by the MV-8000;
they are digital data created by
recording or importing audio data.
More about partials
Each partial lets you layer four
samples (either stereo or mono).
The combination of these samples
is called a SMT (Sample Mix
Table). You can make different
samples play according to
changes in velocity or some other
control method.
A sample is a short digital recording.
When you capture a sound from: You create a sample.
...or...
What's a sample?
In addition to up to four
samples (pieces of audio data),
the Sample Mix Table (SMT)
also contains level, pan, and
tuning data.
Velocity is part of the data of a
note. It indicates the strength
with which the note is played.
On the MV-8000, the velocity
of a note will depend on the
force with which you strike a
velocity pad or play a
connected MIDI keyboard.
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SMT (the "Sample Mix Table")
combines up to four samples
FILTER
The filter shapes
the partial's tone.
AMP
The amp shapes
the partial's volume.
LFO
The LFO adds repeating
changes such as tremolo
or
A partial contains:
Each
sample's
level can also
be controlled
by "velocity,"
or how hard
you play.
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