3 oscillator analog monophonic synthesizer (35 pages)
Summary of Contents for Roland SonicCell SCWS05
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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.
If the Device popup menu doesn’t already show “Roland SonicCell [SonicCell’s current sample rate], select Roland SonicCell [SonicCell’s current sample rate] from the menu. Click Apply Changes—Logic Pro configures itself to use SonicCell as its audio interface. Turn Off Software Monitoring...
To close the Editor window at any time, click its Close button in the upper left-hand corner. To re-open it, double-click the I/O slot— which now says “SonicCell”—in the Inspector pane. Naming a Track To make it easier to get to the Editor, we recommend naming the track something like “SonicCell Editor.
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• PERFORM— These parameters allow you to control the way each part plays its patch, and lets you add effects to the patch. • PERFORM PATCH— These parameters allow you to dig right inside a part’s patch in order to edit it down to its most basic characteristics. Before using the PERFORM PATCH buttons, be sure to select the part that plays the patch you want to edit.
Here’s what to do. • • Once you’ve got your audio coming from SonicCell the way you want, record Stereo Roland SonicCell IN your audio track as you would any other Logic Pro track. select Stereo Roland SonicCell When you want to record a single synth track as a Logic Pro audio track •...
Troubleshooting If you experience problems recording or playing back audio, Logic Pro’s built- in owner’s manual provides insights that can help you solve your problem. Check out the “Configuring Your Audio Hardware” section of the “Setting Up Your System” chapter. In addition to following these steps, raising the Audio Buffer size in SonicCell’s control panel may also help, though it may also increase latency if you’re working with soft synths in Logic Pro.