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
Song
A song contains sequence data
that records performance data
along a time axis. In addition to
sequence data, a song also
contains patch and audio phrase
settings and effect settings.
Project
The largest unit of data
managed by the MV-8000 is
the “project.” A project
contains the following data.
Name
Content
Sample
A piece of sound
Song
Sequence data
Records assignments for the patches, audio phrases,
and sampled used by each track
Patch library Storage location for sound settings
MFX library
Delay/chorus library
Reverb library
Mastering tool kit (MTK)
library
Storage locations for various types of effect setting
MIDI clip library Storage location for pieces of MIDI sequence data
that play
8 audio phrase tracks
that play
128 MIDI tracks +
+
Sequence
that has
Instruments
A song contains:
16 patches
any of the project's
512 audio phrases
any of the 16 patches in the
song's instruments set
sounds in external
MIDI devices
Patch 9
Patch 10
Patch 11
Patch 12
Patch 13
Patch 14
Patch 15
Patch 16
Patch 5
Patch 6
Patch 7
Patch 8
Patch 1
Patch 2
Patch 3
Patch 4
A tempo track that controls the song's tempo
BPM BPM BPM BPM BPM
Song 3
Song 4
Song 2
Song 1
Song 7
Song 8
Song 6
Song 5
Song 11
Song 12
Song 10
Song 9
Song 15
Song 16
Song 14
Song 13
MFX
Library
Patch
Library
MIDI Clip
Library
Samples
16 songs
A project contains:
When you load a project, all of
its data is loaded into the
MV-8000's internal memory,
and your editing and other
operations is actually
performed on the data in
memory. This means that you
can work much faster than on
systems based on media such
as hard disks.
A project can contain up to 16
songs, but the actual limit may
be less depending on the
amount of data (events) you
create.
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