Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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INSTRUMENTS
PARTIAL EDIT (LFO) screen
Here you can edit the modulation (cyclic change) of
the partial.
To access this screen
➜➜➜
INSTRU-
MENTS
Explanation of each area
1.
Pad (Pad number)
Selects the pad number and partial name that you
will edit.
2.
SMT (Sample Mix Table)
Shows the sample usage for the partial you selected
in (1). In the example shown here, the partial uses
SMT1 and 2.
3.
Wave Form
Selects the waveform that the LFO will output.
If you select “Bend Up” or “Bend Down,” you must
set the Key Sync parameter
PARTIAL EDIT (LFO)
screen
(p. 296) to “On.” If this is “Off,” the LFO
effect will not be obtained.
4.
Wave Rate
Specifies the rate (frequency) of the waveform
produced by the LFO.
Range: 0~
102
~127, , , , , , , , ,
, , , , , , , , , , , , ,
5.
Wave Detune (Wave Rate Detune)
This parameter creates slight differences in the LFO
rate (Wave Rate parameter) for each note-on. Higher
settings of this parameter will produce greater
change. If “Rate” is set to “note value,” this
parameter is ignored.
Range:
0
~127
6.
Wave Delay Time
Specifies the time from note-on (note-off) until the
LFO effect will be applied (will continue).
Range:
0
~127
Set this appropriately as described in
To add
modulation to the sound
(p. 57).
7.
Wave Delay KF (Wave Delay Key Follow)
Specifies how the Delay Time parameter will be
adjusted according to the location of the key you play
relative to the C4 key (middle C). Set this parameter
to a positive (+) setting if you want the LFO effect to
apply sooner as you play upward on the keyboard, or
to a negative (-) setting if you want the delay to
become longer as you play upward. Higher settings
will produce more change. If you don't want the
keyboard location to affect the delay until the LFO
effect is applied, set this to “0”.
Range: -63~
0
~+63
Value
Explanation
Sine
Sine wave
Triangle Triangle wave
Saw Up Sawtooth wave
Saw Down Sawtooth wave (inverted)
Square Square wave
Random Random wave
Bend Up
The LFO will output a waveform
that rises to the normal level and
stays there
Bend
Down
The LFO will output a waveform
that falls to the normal level and
stays there
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