Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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SYSTEM
PANEL screen
Here you can make settings for the top panel buttons,
knobs, and sliders.
To access this screen
(move the cursor to the upper row of
icons)
➜➜
Explanation of each area
1.
Shift Lock
Specifies how the Shift button will operate.
2.
Foot Switch
Specifies the function of a separately sold foot switch
(e.g., DP-2, BOSS FS-5U).
3.
Foot Switch Polarity
Switches the polarity of the foot switch.
Value
Explanation
Off
The Shift button will be On and the
[SHIFT] indicator will light only while
you hold down [SHIFT].
On
The Shift button will turn On when you
press [SHIFT], and will remain On until
you press [SHIFT] again.
Once
The Shift button will turn On when you
press [SHIFT], and will turn Off when
you execute a function.
Value
Explanation
Play/Stop
Play and Stop will alternately occur
each time you press the foot switch.
Damper
The foot switch will function as the
damper pedal of a piano; it will
transmit control change number 64
(Hold).
Punch I/O
The foot switch will switch between
Recording and Playback during
manual punch-in recording.
Tap Tempo
The tempo will be specified by the
interval at which you press the foot
switch.
Turn the Tap Tempo parameter On.
Marker Set
The foot switch will function as
[MARKER SET]. A marker will be
recorded each time you press the
foot switch.
Marker
Next
The foot switch will function as .
The current time location will move
to the next marker.
Marker
Previous
The foot switch will function as .
The current time location will move
to the previous marker.
Event Next
The foot switch will function as .
The current time location will move
to the next event.
Event
Previous
The foot switch will function as .
The current time location will move
to the previous event.
Value
Explanation
Standard
Select this setting when using a Ro-
land foot switch (without a polarity
switch).
Reverse
Select this setting if the foot switch
operates in the opposite way from
what you expect when pressed or re-
leased.
Value
Explanation
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