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Editing a sampled sound
Editing a sampled soundMain FeaturesContents Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do Sampling
Playing the pads
Here's how you can use the velocity pads (which we'll simply call “pads” from here
on) to play sound data (patches, audio phrases).
The part or audio phrase assigned to the current track determines what the pads will
play.
To play sounds
1.
Strike the .
You can try striking the pads in various ways.
To switch to a different pad bank
A “pad bank” is a group of settings for the sixteen pads of the top panel. By switching
pad banks you can access a large number of sounds. The MV-8000 provides the
following number of pad banks.
1.
Press .
The red PAD BANKS indicator will light, and the
PAD BANKS popup
(p. 202) will appear.
2.
Set the PAD BANKS parameter.
Rotate VALUE dial to select the pad bank you want
to use. The pad bank will change.
3.
Press once again.
The red PAD BANKS indicator will go dark, and the popup will disappear.
Changing the volume or pan (stereo position) of a part
1.
Press .
The
MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen
(p. 378) will
appear.
2.
Access the mixer screen for the part you want
to adjust.
Press one of the following F-buttons to switch the
part mixer display.
Current track Audio source Number of banks
(total available sounds)
MIDI track
Patch 6 (6 x 16 = 96)
Audio track Audio phrase 32 (32 x 16 = 512)
F-button
Mixer channels displayed
Audio track 1~8
Instrument part mixer 1~8
Instrument part mixer 9~16
AUX / FX / Audio phrase / Input mixer
The volume will vary
depending on the force
(velocity) with which you
strike the pads. Some sounds
will also change when you
apply pressure (aftertouch) to
a pad after striking it.