Adding Tracks For Recording Data; Selecting A Sound To Use For Recording - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Adding tracks for recording data

Here's how to add one or more tracks for recording data in your song. Add a MIDI
track if you want to record MIDI data, or add an audio track if you want to record an
audio phrase or an external audio source.
1.
Press
.
The SEQUENCE screen will appear.
2.
Press
.
The SEQUENCE MENU popup will appear.
3.
Move the cursor to either Add MIDI Tracks or
Add Audio Tracks, and press
ADD MIDI TRACKS popup (p. 246) or the
ADD AUDIO TRACKS popup (p. 247) will appear.
4.
Make settings for the track(s) you want to add.
Parameter
Name
Output Assign
MIDI
Number of
Tracks
5.
Press
(Execute).
The specified track(s) will be added to the song.

Selecting a sound to use for recording

Before you actually start recording, select the patch (sound) you will use, or assign
audio phrases to the pads.
Selecting a patch
To select a patch from the Patch Library, refer to Loading a patch from the library
(p. 53).
To select a patch from disk, refer to Loading a patch from the disk (p. 53).
Preparing audio phrases
To prepare an audio phrase, refer to Assigning an audio phrase to a pad (p. 67).
. The
Explanation
The name of the track. Each track you add will be given a default
track name. Press [F1 (Name)] to assign a name (maximum 12
characters).
Specify the sound generator (part) to which the performance data
recorded on the track will be sent.
Specify the MIDI connector and channel on which performance
data recorded on the track will be sent (only for MIDI tracks).
Specify the number of tracks with the above parameter settings
that will be added to the song.
Creating a song (Song Recording)
A MIDI track is an area in
which you can record MIDI
data.
An audio track is an area in
which you can record audio
phrase performance data, or
record an external audio input
source directly.
To delete a track, use the
DELETE TRACKS popup (p.
248). The track you specify
here will be deleted. For detail,
refer to Deleting tracks (p.
105).
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