Assigning A Patch (Partial) By Chopping A Sample - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Changes in Sampling and Importing
3
Strikes the
4
Press
(Execute).
A sample will assign to the specified velocity pad as an Audio Phrase.

Assigning a patch (partial) by chopping a sample

Here's how you can divide a sample at the desired points and assign them to partials.
1
Press
(Quick Assign) in "Sampling" (p. 29) step 6 or "Importing" (p. 32)
step 8.
The SELECT QUICK ASSIGN popup will appear.
2
Press
(Chop).
The CHOP popup will appear.
fig.quick-assign-chop
3
Specify the Current Address parameter.
The sample will be divided at the Current Address you specify.
4
Press
(Add Point).
A new dividing point with current address will be created. If you want to assign
additional dividing points, repeat step 4.
5
Press
(AsgnToPatch).
The sample will be divide at the time location(s) you specified. CHOP QUICK ASSIGN
popup will appear.
fig.patch-quick-asgn-chop
6
Specify the Part parameter (part number) and the Assign To parameter (velocity
pads) which you want to assign the divided sample(s).
42
which you want to assign a sample.
You can assign up to 95 points
(i.e., divide the sample into 96
pieces).
If you attempt to overwrite the
pads that has partial,
"Overwrite sure?" message
appears. If you want to
overwrite, press [F5 (YES)]. Or
press [F1 (No)] to cancel
assignment.
If you want the dividing points
to be determined
automatically according to
certain conditions, press
[F3 (Auto Chop)]. The AUTO
CHOP popup will appear. For
details on the parameters
(conditions) you can set, refer
to the AUTO CHOP popup.
The divided samples assigned
to the partial in the key follow
zero (no pitch).

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