Modifying The Velocity Codes - Roland JV-1000 Introductory Manual

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3.
How
to
record
a song
3.
When
you have
finished
making
ail
the
rhythm
patterns,
press
STOP
to
return to
standby
mode.
*
It
is
also possible
to
input
note
data
from
the
numeric
keys without using
the keyboard.
*
Pattern
2
is
similar
to
pattern
1
.
In
such
cases,
it
is
convenient
to
use the
Copy
function
(SEQUENCER
MANUAL/p.47).
Modifying the
velocity
codes
Here's
how
you can modify
the playing
dynamic
of a
note
you
entered, or correct
any
input
errors.
1
.
Make
sure that
you
are
in
recording
mode
(the
REC/LOAD
indicator
is
lit).
If
you have
already pressed
STOP,
the
REC/LOAD
indicator
will
be dark
and
you
will
be
in
standby
mode.
If
so, refer
to
"Recording
pattern
1
" (p.
32)
and
select the
rhythm
pattern
you wish
to correct.
A
display
like
the following
should appear.
j^H
1
BD2
4/4
1-
1
£
*
If
you
wish
to
edit
data as
you
listen to
it,
keep
playing
the data repeatedly using
SHIFT+PLAY/SAVE.
2.
Press
SKIP
or
RESET
to select a
rhythm
instrument.
3.
Use ^/V*
to
move
the cursor to the desired location
in
the
grid,
and
use
the
numeric
keys
(1
8)
to enter a velocity
code.
If
you have
mistakenly entered
an undesired
note,
move
the cursor
to that location of
the
grid
and
enter
'0.'
HI
1
j
7
BD2
4/4
.45..
1-
1
.4.
<p
j^^^^H
Move
the
cursor...
W
1
BD2
4/4
HI
?......
45..
t
.
Modify
the velocity
code.
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