Audio Phrase Edit Screen - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen

Here you can make settings for the audio phrase
assigned to each pad.
Explanation of each area
1. Pad (Pad number)
Displays the pad number and audio phrase name that
you want to edit.
2. Audio Phrase BPM (Audio Phrase Tempo)
Displays the tempo at which the audio phrase will
play. The value displayed here is calculated from the
BPM Base Note setting and the number of beats in the
loop region.
3. Zoom level
Indicates the ratio at which the waveform shown in
the wave window is being magnified or shrunk.
4. Sample
Indicates the sample number and sample name that
you are editing.
5. Wave window
Displays the audio phrase (waveform) that you are
editing.
6. Beat line
This line is shown at each beat. The space between
lines is one note.
7. Pad Play
Specifies how the audio phrase will play.
Value
Explanation
Press pad ➜ sound begins
Gate
Release pad ➜ sound stops
Press pad ➜ sound begins (and continues
Trigger
even when you release the pad)
Press pad once again ➜ sound stops
To access this screen
➜ (choose the audio phrase you want to
edit) ➜
Value
Explanation
Press pad ➜ sound begins (and continues
even when you release the pad)
Drum
Sound stops automatically at the end point
of the phrase
8. Loop Mode
Specifies how the specified loop region will be
repeated.
Value
Explanation
Off
Looping will not occur.
The region between the Start Point and
Start-End
the End Point will play repeatedly.
The region between the Loop Point and
Loop-End
the End Point will play repeatedly.
If Pad Play is set to Drum, the Loop Point and Loop
Mode settings will be ignored.
9. BPM Base Note
Specifies the length of the currently-edited audio
phrase as a number of beats at the specified note
value. The playback tempo is determined according
to this data. The tempo is indicated by Audio Phrase
BPM.
10. Start Point
The point at which playback will start. Set this to skip
any unwanted portion of the waveform at the
beginning of the sample, so that the sample will begin
playing at the desired timing.
11. Loop Point
Specifies the point at which the playback will begin
repeating (i.e., for the second and subsequent plays).
Set this if you want to the sample to loop from a point
other than the Start Point.
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