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Roland SonicCell SCWS03 Workshop Manual

Roland SonicCell SCWS03 Workshop Manual

Expandable synthesizer module and audio interface using soniccell with sonar le

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SonicCell
Expandable Synthesizer Module
and Audio Interface
Using SonicCell with SONAR LE
© 2008 Roland Corporation U.S.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the
written permission of Roland Corporation U.S.
SONAR LE™ is a trademark of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc.
Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. is not associated or affiliated with Roland in any manner.
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Summary of Contents for Roland SonicCell SCWS03

  • Page 1 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U.S. SONAR LE™ is a trademark of Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. Twelve Tone Systems, Inc. is not associated or affiliated with Roland in any manner. SCWS03...
  • Page 2 About the Workshop Booklets Roland’s SonicCell is designed for modern musicians. Using USB, It adds a huge set of sounds to your digital audio workstation (or “DAW”) without adding to your computer’s workload. It’s also an audio interface that can get signals from mics, instruments, or other devices to DAW tracks for recording.
  • Page 3 Click OK to exit the Audio Options window. When you close the Audio Options window, Windows once again tells you that you’ll need to relaunch SONAR LE. Quit and then relaunch SONAR LE. 1: Roland SonicCell IN L 1: Roland...
  • Page 4 In the Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Search Paths window, click Add... Navigate to your C drive, the Program Files folder—presuming you used the default install location—highlight the Roland folder, and click OK. Back in the Cakewalk VST Configuration Wizard: Search Paths window, click Next—SonicCell Editor VST appears in the resulting Cakewalk...
  • Page 5 Creating a SonicCell Editor Track You’ll need to do this first so you have an easy way to select patches for your SonicCell synth tracks. Select an unused audio track in your project, or insert a new one. Click the track’s Restore Strip Size button to display its settings.
  • Page 6 Click the track’s Output popup arrow and select from the popup menu. Set the Channel parameter to the number of the SonicCell part whose patch you want to sequence. 1:Roland SonicCell - 1-1:Roland SonicCell We’ve selected MIDI Channel 1 to play the patch belonging to Part 1.
  • Page 7: Selecting Audio To Record

    SonicCell’s Neutrik and (LINE) R input jacks—select Stereo Roland SonicCell IN • a SonicCell synth patch in stereo— select Make sure the track’s Output is set to Roland SonicCell OUT L. When you’re done, the track’s settings should look like this: Stereo Roland SonicCell...
  • Page 8 Turn Off Software Monitoring If the track’s channel strip isn’t visible, click the track in the Track window. Click the channel’s Input Echo button so it’s not lit. As we noted in the Using the SonicCell with a DAW Workshop booklet, you do have the option of listening through SONAR LE if you want to hear its effects as you record.

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