Recording Parameter (Midi) Popup - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI) popup

Here you can set parameters for recording onto a
MIDI track.
Explanation of each area
1. Rec Mode (Recording mode)
Specifies how recording will occur
Value
Explanation
Newly recorded data will be added to
Overdub
the previously-recorded data.
Newly recorded data will replace the
Replace
previously-recorded data.
2. Count In
Specifies how recording will start.
Value
Explanation
Recording will begin the instant you press
Off
[PLAY]. (There will be no count.)
Recording will begin after a one-measure
1 Meas
count.
Recording will begin after a two-measure
2 Meas
count.
3. Auto Punch In / Auto Punch Out
You can specify two time locations at which
recording will automatically start and stop ("auto
punch").
Parameter
Auto Punch In
Auto Punch Out
You cannot set Auto Punch In to a location after
Auto Punch Out.
Make loop settings in the LOOP popup (p. 240).
Value
(Loop Start time) ~ (Loop
End time)
(Auto Punch In time) ~
(Loop End time)
To access this screen
In order to open this popup, you must specify a
MIDI track as the current track.
4. Metronome Mode
Specifies when the metronome signal will be output.
Value
Explanation
Off
The metronome will not sound.
The metronome will sound only during
Rec Only
recording.
The metronome will sound during play-
Play&Rec
back and recording.
Always
The metronome will always sound.
5. Input Quantize Type
You can apply quantization while you record, so that
the corrected data is recorded on the sequencer track.
Value
Explanation
Off
Input quantization will not be used.
The sequence data will be adjusted to the
Grid
timing intervals specified by the Grid Quan-
tize Resolution parameter.
Shuffle quantization will be used. The se-
quence data will be adjusted forward or
backward relative to the timing intervals
specified by Shuffle Quantize Resolution, by
the amount specified by Shuffle Quantize
Shuffle
Rate.
This can give the beat a bouncy feel,
such as "shuffle" or "swing."
6. Strength (Quantize strength)
Specifies the strength of synchronization applied to
the notes specified by Grid Quantize Resolution or
Shuffle Quantize Resolution. Higher values will
adjust the notes further toward the locations specified
by the Grid Quantize Resolution or Shuffle Quantize
Resolution parameter.
Range:
0~100 %
A setting of 100 produces the strongest effect; a
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