Adjusting The Pan And Volume Balance (Mixer); Erasing The Song In The Temporary Area (Song Clear); Assigning A Name To The Song (Song Name) - Roland FA-07 Reference Manual

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Editing the Song
Adjusting the Pan and Volume
Balance (Mixer)
In the MIXER screen you can adjust the song's pan and volume
balance for each track.
*
The parameters that you edit in the MIXER screen are saved in
the studio set. If you want to keep the changes you make in the
MIXER screen, save the studio set (p. 45).
1.
In the SEQUENCER screen (p . 59), hold down the
button and press the
The MIXER screen appears.
MEMO
You can also access the MIXER screen by holding down the
[SHIFT]
button and pressing the
2.
Use the cursor buttons to select a parameter, and use the
dial to edit the value .
About the MIXER screen
1
2
3
4
5
6
No .
Explanation
1
Part number
2
Mute and solo settings
3
Chorus (Chorus Send Level) setting
4
Reverb (Reverb Send Level) setting
5
Pan setting
6
Volume (Level) setting
72
[2] (Mixer)
button .
[SEQUENCER]
button.
Erasing the Song in the Temporary
Area (Song Clear)
Here's how to erase the performance data that's in the temporary
area (p. 14).
1.
In the SEQUENCER screen (p . 59), hold down the
button and press the
The SONG UTIL MENU window appears.
[SHIFT]
2.
Move the cursor to
button .
A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, press the
3.
Press the
The performance data is erased.
Assigning a Name to the Song (Song
Name)
Here's how you can assign a name to the song.
1.
Page
Access the SONG UTIL MENU window .
2.
Move the cursor to
(Select)
p. 63
The SONG NAME window appears.
p. 52
p. 52
p. 44
p. 44
3.
Specify the desired name (p . 45) .
MEMO
If you want to keep the song, save it on an SD card (p. 74).
[3] (Song Util)
"Song Clear,"
and press the
[7] (Cancel)
[6] (OK)
button .
"Song Name"
and press the
button .
[SHIFT]
button .
[7] (Select)
button.
[7]

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