Roland MV-8000 Stereo Equalizer User Manual


 
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Creating a song (Song Recording)
Recording your pad performance just as
you play (Realtime Recording)
Realtime Recording is the recording method in which your playing on the pads and
your controller operations are recording exactly as you perform. This method is best
when you want to capture the expressive feel of your performance.
Basic procedure for realtime recording
1.
Make preparations for recording as described in
Create a new song
(p. 76)
and
Adding tracks for recording data
(p. 77).
2.
Use (up/down) to select the track you want to record.
Recording occurs on the current track.
3.
Press .
The [REC] indicator will blink, and the
RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI) popup
(p.
211) or
RECORDING PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup
(p. 214) will appear.
4.
Set the parameters for realtime recording.
Move the cursor to each parameter value, and use the VALUE dial or [DEC]/[INC] to
set the value.
Rec Mode (Recording Mode)
Specifies how recording will occur. Set the Rec Mode to “Overdub” on MIDI track or
“Event” (
By default, the Rec Mode will be Direct Stereo)
on Audio Track.
Settings
for a MIDI
track
Explanation of the Rec Mode parameter
Overdub
Normally you will use this type. If a performance has already been
recorded on the recording-destination track, the new material you
record will be added to the existing material without erasing it. By
using this type in conjunction with Loop Recording, you can repeat-
edly record over a specified region without erasing the existing ma-
terial. For example this is a convenient way to record a drum track,
since you can record bass drum
snare drum
hi-hat etc. on each
successive pass.
Replace
If a performance has already been recorded on the recording-destina-
tion track, the new material you record will replace the existing ma-
terial. Use this type when you want to re-record your performance.
Settings for an
audio track
Explanation of the Rec Mode parameter
Event
The timing of audio phrases will be recorded.
Direct Stereo
The audio input will be recorded in stereo.
Direct Mono The audio input will be recorded in mono.
If you want to record on an
existing song, recall the
desired song (p. 262). In this
case you can move the current
time location (e.g., using
[SHIFT] + [JUMP]) to specify
the measure at which
recording will begin. The
record-start measure is shown
in the Now Time area in the
upper part of the SEQUENCE
screen.
For a more detailed
explanation of the
parameters, refer to
RECORDING
PARAMETER (MIDI)
popup (p. 211) or
RECORDING
PARAMETER (AUDIO)
popup (p. 214).
Direct Stereo and Direct
Mono settings are used for
Direct Recording. For
details, refer to Directly
recording an audio input
(Direct Recording) (p. 87).
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