Naming Performances; Solo / Mute; Part Map - Roland S-760 Supplemental Manual

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The Parts will scroll upward as you're holding down the mouse button. To go back to the top, hold down
the left mouse button the page will scroll downward.
To assign a Patch that's already loaded into the S-760's memory to a specific part, you can highlight the
file icon next to the part number and click with your left mouse button. You will come to a screen that
lists all the Patches that are in the memory of the sampler. Highlight the Patch you want and click with
your left mouse button. The screen will jump back to the Performance Play Page and the Patch will be
displayed in the part that you selected.

Naming Performances

If you want to name a Patch in a Performance, highlight the blue outlined file icon on the left of the
Performance name and click with your right mouse button on the icon. You will come to the ASCII
Keyboard screen. Here, you can select the characters with your left mouse button for the Patch name.
Follow these directions to name any type of file in the S-760 on any of the modes that contain the icon
next to the name.

Solo / Mute

This feature is similar to a common mixing board function that allows you to isolate parts in a perfor-
mance. By clicking on the Solo/Mute switch at the bottom of the Performance Play Page you can select
whether or not a particular part is muted or soloed.
If you move your cursor to a part listed on the Solo/Mute screen, the Patch name on that part will be
shown on the Part display .
Placing your cursor on the Part number and clicking on the box next to S (solo) or M (mute) will solo or
mute the part. You can also mute the row affecting the parts by clicking the left mouse button on the All
button below each row.

Part Map

The PartMap switch allows you to check and modify the Patch parameters that affect each Patch in a
Performance. You can set the Program change numbers for the Patches in the Performance in the Part
Map page as well as select the other Performance settings to view and change the parts.
1) From the Performance Play screen click with either the right or left mouse button on the Quick
Sampling switch (Q-Samp).
2) You will come to Performance Q-Sampling page, click with your right or left mouse button on the
Sampling (Smpling) switch. You will now come to the Sampling page. Make sure you are on a blank
Patch location otherwise you will be creating samples to be used in a existing patch. You can deter-
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The Quick Sampling switch allows you to access the sam-
pling functions from the Performance, Patch and Partial
modes for quick, on-the-fly sampling.
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