Outputting The Sound Of The Entire Mv-8000 In "Lo-Fi" Audio - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Using effects
3.
Perform steps 4~5 of Sampling
through MFX (p. 125).
Select the MFX effect you want to use.
4.
Press
.
The MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (p.
378) will appear.
5.
Press
~
which you want to apply MFX.
The corresponding part mixer screen will
appear.
6.
Set the Output parameter to "AUX1" for the part on which you want to use
MFX.
The audio of the part will be sent to AUX bus 1. If you want to apply the effect to other
parts as well, repeat steps 5~6.
Outputting the sound of the entire MV-8000 in
"lo-fi" audio
Here's an example of how you can use a "lo-fi" processor effect to intentionally
degrade the audio quality of the sound produced by the MV-8000.
fig.11-10.j
Input
Instruments/
Audio Phrase
1.
Prepare your sampling data and sequence data so that it will be ready to
play.
2.
Perform steps 1~3 of Changing the routing (p. 124).
In step 3, set the Routing parameter to "Master." MFX will be applied to the signal
immediately before it is sent through the master volume.
3.
Press
(Library).
The EFFECT LIBRARY popup
(MFX/DlyCho/Reverb) (p. 374) will appear.
4.
Select "P019 19>Lo-Fi Proc" and
press
(Use This).
5.
Start playing/playback.
126
for the mixer part to
MIX
MFX
Output
If you want to make
detailed edits to this
algorithm, press [F5 (Edit)].
For details, refer to Editing
the effect parameters (p.
122) or Preset patches
and Algorithm list (p. 394).
If you want to make
detailed edits to this
algorithm, press [F5 (Edit)].
For details, refer to Editing
the effect parameters (p.
122) or Preset patches
and Algorithm list (p. 394).

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