Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual page 69

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This specifies the point at which the phrase will begin looping.
4.
Set the End Point parameter.
This specifies the point at which the phrase will stop playing, or will return to the Loop
Point and continue.
To audition before and after the current time location
(Preview)
You can audition the phrase for the length specified by the Preview Length (p.
320).
Preview button
(PREVIEW TO)
(PREVIEW FROM)
To reverse an audio phrase
Here's how to make an audio phrase play backward.
1.
Perform the steps described in Accessing the Audio Phrase Edit screen
(p. 68).
The AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (p. 303) will appear.
2.
Turn the Reverse parameter On.
This makes the audio phrase play backward.
To adjust the pitch
Here's how to adjust the pitch of the entire audio phrase.
1.
Perform the steps described in Accessing the Audio Phrase Edit screen
(p. 68).
The AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (p. 303) will appear.
2.
Adjust the Coarse Tune parameter and Fine Tune parameter.
The Coarse Tune parameter adjusts the pitch in a semitone, and the Fine Tune
parameter adjusts the pitch in 1/100th of a semitone.
To make an audio phrase play in synchronization with the sequencer
By assigning a tempo setting to an audio phrase you can make it play in
synchronization with the sequencer even if the sequencer tempo changes. Raising the
sequencer tempo will "shrink" the phrase in realtime, and lowering the tempo will
"stretch" it, ensuring that the phrase stays with the beat.
1.
Perform the steps described in Accessing the Audio Phrase Edit screen
(p. 68).
The AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (p. 303) will appear.
2.
Set the BPM Base Note parameter to the length of the phrase.
Specify the actual number of beats played by the audio phrase.
3.
Turn the BPM Sync parameter On.
Now the audio phrase will play in synchronization with the sequencer tempo.
Operation
Play for the specified Preview Length,
ending at the current time location.
Play for the specified Preview Length,
starting at the current time location.
Editing a sampled sound
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