Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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AUDIO PHRASES
12.
End Point
Specifies the point at which playback will end. Set
this to avoid playing any unwanted portion of the
waveform at the end of the sample.
13.
Level
Specifies the volume of the audio phrase.
Range: 0~
127
14.
Velocity Control
Specifies whether the velocity function will be used
when you play the pads.
15.
Coarse Tune
Adjusts the pitch of the audio phrase in steps of a
semitone.
Range: -48~
0
~+48 (+/-4 octaves)
16.
Fine Tune
Adjusts the pitch of the audio phrase in steps of one
cent.
Range: -50~
0
~+50
One cent = 1/100th of a semitone
17.
Reverse
Makes the audio phrase play backward (from the End
Point toward the Start Point).
Range:
Off
, On
If Reverse is On and Loop Mode is set to Loop-End,
the loop region will loop backward between the
Loop Point and the Start Point.
18.
BPM Sync (Tempo Sync)
If this parameter is On, the tempo will be calculated
according to the playback time from the Start Point to
the End Point and the note value (Base Note) and
number of notes in that region, so that the sequencer
and the audio phrase will play in synchronization.
Range: Off,
On
19.
Exclusive Group
Specifies how audio phrases assigned to the same
exclusive group will be handled when they are
played simultaneously. When audio phrases assigned
to the same group are played simultaneously (i.e.,
overlapping), the first-played phrase will be turned
off before the next-played one is sounded.
Range:
Off
, 1~31
F-buttons and menu
Sample List
Displays the
SAMPLE LIST popup
(p. 281).
Length Lock
If this is “On,” the time difference between Loop
Point and End Point will be fixed. This lets you adjust
the Loop Point or End Point settings while preserving
the distance between the two points.
If Reverse is On, the time difference between Start
Point and the Loop Point will be fixed.
Chop
Displays the
CHOP popup
(p. 305).
Command
Displays the
SELECT SAMPLE EDIT COMMAND
popup
(p. 283).
Menu
Displays the Audio Phrase Menu.
Menu items
1.
Audio Phrase Name
Displays the
EDIT NAME popup
(p. 199), where you
can assign a name to the audio phrase.
2.
Save Sample As WAV
Displays the
SAVE SAMPLE AS WAV/SAVE
SAMPLE AS AIFF screen
(p. 287), where you can
save the audio phrase to disk in WAV format.
3.
Save Sample As AIFF
Displays the
SAVE SAMPLE AS WAV/SAVE
SAMPLE AS AIFF screen
(p. 287), where you can
save the audio phrase to disk in AIFF format.
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