Playing From A Midi Track/The Velocity Pads/An External Midi Device - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Analog Modeling Bass

Playing from a MIDI track/the velocity pads/an external MIDI device

The velocity of the note-on message (the speed at which you play a key) will affect the sound as specified by
the VCF and VCA velocity sensitivity settings (Appendices; p. 58, p. 59).
1.
Press [EFFECTS].
2.
Use CURSOR [
3.
Press [F3](Library).
The MFX LIBRARY popup (Screen Guide; p. 230) will appear.
4.
Select "P025 (Analog Modeling Bass)" and press [F5](Use This).
5.
Press [F5](Edit).
The MFX EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 231) will appear.
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6.
Press [F1](Block▲) / [F2](Block▼) to select VCA.
7.
Set the Initial Gain (Appendices; p. 58) to 0.
8.
Select a MIDI track in the SONG screen or PATTERN screen.
9.
Press [F2](Track Param).
The TRACK PARAMETER popup (for a MIDI track) (Screen Guide; p. 11) will appear.
10.
Set Output Assign to "MFX."
The Analog Modeling Bass will produce sound when you strike a pad or play a connected external MIDI
keyboard.
The Analog Modeling Bass uses the following MIDI messages.
• Note On
• Note Off
• Modulation (CC#01)
• Pitch Bend
• General Purpose Controller 1–8 (CC#16–18)
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