Editing Note Accents (Change Velocity) - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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List of available editing commands
• Strength
Specifies the degree to which the note timing will be moved toward intervals of the note value specified in
Resolution. With a Strength of 100%, notes will be moved all the way to intervals of the specified note value.
Lower settings of Strength will apply less correction to the note timing, and with a Strength of 0% no correction
will occur.
You may not obtain the expected results if you apply Template Quantize to performance data whose timing is
imprecise. In such cases, you should first apply Grid Quantize to tighten up the timing of the data.
• Rate
This setting is available if you've set Type to "Shuffle." It specifies the distance by which backbeats of the
Resolution note value will be separated from the downbeats. You can create a sense of "swing" by shifting the
timing of the backbeats. With a setting of 50%, backbeats will be placed exactly between adjacent downbeats.
With a setting of 0%, backbeats will be moved all the way to the preceding downbeat. With a setting of 100%,
backbeats will be moved all the way to the following downbeat.
• Note Range
This specifies the range of notes that will be quantized.
For example if you want to quantize notes between C3 and C4, set the left and right values of the Range
parameter to "C3" and "C4" respectively. You can also set these by striking pads.
The Note Range parameter is available if you've accessed the QUANTIZE popup from the SEQUENCE EDIT
screen.

Editing note accents (Change Velocity)

This command lets you edit the strength (velocity) of note messages.
For details on all of the parameters and values for the Change Velocity command, refer to "CHANGE
VELOCITY popup" (Screen Guide; p. 39).
❍ Parameters to specify
• Magnify
Use this parameter to decrease or increase differences in velocity (i.e., dynamics) between notes. Use a
setting of 99% or below to make the dynamics of your recorded playing more consistent. Use a setting of 101%
or above to make the dynamics vary more widely. Higher settings will make loud notes louder and soft notes
softer. With a setting of 100%, no change will occur.
• Bias
Use this parameter to apply a uniform change to the velocity. The value you specify will be applied to all of the
current velocity values, increasing or decreasing them by the same amount. For example to increase all
velocity values by 10, you would specify a value of +10.
• Note Range
This specifies the range of note numbers whose velocity will be edited. For example if you want to change the
velocity of note numbers between C3 and C4, set the left and right values of the Range parameter to "C3" and
"C4" respectively. You can also specify these by striking the pads.
The Range parameter is available if you have accessed the CHANGE VELOCITY popup from the SEQUENCE
EDIT screen.
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