Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual page 16

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Right-click on the Playlist Area
● Function Block
Function buttons
Wave Memory
meter
Sequence Memory
meter
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1 Move...
The MOVE popup will appear.
Moves the data of the selected region to the specified location.
2 Copy&Paste...
The COPY&PASTE popup will appear.
Copies the data of the selected region to the specified location.
3 Copy&Insert...
The COPY&INSERT popup will appear.
Inserts the data of the selected region to the specified location.
4 Erase
Deletes the data. The deleted region will be blank.
5 Cut
Deletes the data. Subsequent data will be moved forward.
6 Quantize...
The QUANTIZE popup will appear.
Adjust the timing of MIDI note events in the way you specify.
7 Change Velocity...
The CHANGE VELOCITY popup will appear.
Changes the velocity of MIDI note events.
8 Change Duration...
The CHANGE DURATION popup will appear.
Changes the duration (note length) of MIDI note events.
9 Shift Timing...
The SHIFT TIMING popup will appear. Moves the events of the selected
region forward or backward in units of one tick (1/480th of a quarter note).
10 Data Thin...
The DATA THIN popup will appear.
Thins-out events of the selected region to reduce the amount of data.
11 Transpose...
The TRANSPOSE popup will appear.
Transposes the pitch of note events in the selected region, in units of a semitone.
12 Split notes...
The SPLIT NOTE popup will appear.
This lets you extract only specific note events from a track,
and move them to a specified other track.
13 Copy As MIDI Clip...
The COPY AS MIDI CLIP popup will appear.
Add the specified data to the MIDI clip library.
14 Paste MIDI Clip...
The PASTE MIDI CLIP popup will appear.
Paste the MIDI clip from the MIDI clip library into the current song.
15 Copy As Audio Phrase...
The COPY AS AUDIO PHRASE popup will appear.
Here you can copy the selected data to the velocity pads.
16 Audio Event Parameter
The COPY AS MIDI CLIP popup will appear.
Adjust the parameters of the event of an selected audio track.
Explanation
The [F1]–[F5] buttons correspond to functions displayed at the bottom of the LCD.
If it is in the state which can do the direct recording, the remaining recordable time and the remaining
amount of memory are displayed.
In the state which can do the sequence recording, green meter is displayed. This indicates the amount
of sequence data that has been recorded. The numerical value shows the proportion of free area avail-
able for recording events into the sequencer.

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