Making Pad Settings; Select The Sounds Played By The Pads; Changing The Playback Mode Of The Audio Phrases Played From The Pads (Gate-Trigger-Drum) - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Editing a sampled sound

Making pad settings

You'll need to make some settings before you play the pads.

Select the sounds played by the pads

The pads can play the parts of the current track, or they can play audio phrases.
1.
Press
.
The SEQUENCE screen (p. 205) will appear.
2.
Use
(up/down) to select the track you
want to play from the pads.
The selected track (the current track) will be
highlighted. Now you can play the parts of the
selected track, or audio phrases.
Changing the playback mode of the audio phrases
played from the pads (Gate-Trigger-Drum)
By changing the playback mode you can change the way in which the audio phrase
will play when you press or release the pads.
1.
Press
.
The AUDIO PHRASES (PAD) screen (p. 301) will appear.
2.
Press the
3.
Press
(Edit).
The AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (p. 303) will
appear, allowing you to edit the audio phrase.
4.
Change the setting of the Pad Play
parameter.
Value
Gate
Trigger
Drum
72
whose playback mode you want to change.
Result
Press the pad ➜ the sound begins
Release the pad ➜ the sound stops
Press the pad ➜ the sound begins (and continues
even when you release the pad)
Press the pad again ➜ the sound stops
Press the pad ➜ the sound begins (and continues
even when you release the pad)
The sound will stop automatically when it reaches
the end point of the phrase
The part that is actually being
played by the pads is shown in
the following location. In the
example shown here, an audio
phrase is being played.
• A.Phrs=Audio phrase
• Part01=Instrument part 1
You can also use the cursor to
select the audio phrase whose
playback mode you want to
change.
There will be no sound if no
partial is assigned to the pad
(note number) you strike, or if
no audio phrase is assigned.
You'll need to assign a sound
to the pad as described in
Recording audio (p. 38).

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