Moving The Performance Data Backward Or Forward (Shift Timing) - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Moving the performance data backward or forward (Shift Timing)

This command lets you moving the timing of performance data backward or forward in units of one tick. By
shifting the performance data slightly, you can make the performance "rush" or "drag" the beat.
For details on all of the parameters and values for the Shift Timing command, refer to "SHIFT TIMING popup"
(Screen Guide; p. 41).
If the Shift Timing command would move data to a point earlier than the beginning of the song / pattern, it will
simply be moved to the beginning of the song / pattern.
❍ Parameters to specify
• Bias
This parameter specifies the amount by which the performance data will be shifted (in units of one tick). For
example to move the performance data 10 ticks later in time, you would specify a value of +10.
• Note Range
This specifies the range of note numbers whose timing will be shifted. For example if you want to shift the
timing 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 SHIFT TIMING popup from the SEQUENCE EDIT
screen.
If you use the VIEW FILTER popup (Screen Guide; p. 53) to restrict the types of event that will be edited, only
the specified type(s) of events will be shifted in time.
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