Regularizing The Timing Of Performance Data When Recording (Quantize) - Roland V-Drums TD-8 Owner's Manual

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7. Data is erased for the duration [REC] is held down.
8. When you have finished deleting the data, press [EXIT].
The "REALTIME ERASE" screen is removed from the
display, returning you to Realtime Recording.
PART: KIT, PERC, PART1, PART2, PART3, PART4
ERASE: ALL, NOTE, BEND, CC
ALL:
All performance data for the part selected in "PART" is
erased.
NOTE:
Notes are erased. However, when "KIT" is selected in
the "PART" settings, part instruments selected in Trigger
Select are erased.
BEND:
The pitch bend message is erased.
CC:
The Control Change data is erased.
Erasing Data When an External MIDI
Keyboard Is Connected
If you have a MIDI keyboard connected, you can use the
keyboard to delete notes from the percussion parts and
backing parts (Parts 1–4).
Use the TD-8 for erasing drum kit parts.
1. Move the cursor to "PART.'
Select either "PERC" or one of the parts from
"PART1" to "PART4."
2. Move the cursor to "ERASE" and choose "NOTE."
3. There are two ways to erase the data.
• Deleting the note for a specific key:
Press the particular key. The key's note messages are
deleted for the duration the key is pressed.
• Deleting the notes for a specified range of keys:
Press the upper and lower keys of the range of notes
to be deleted. The note messages for that range of
keys are deleted for the duration the keys are
pressed.
Chapter 5 Playing Along with Patterns
Regularizing the Timing of
Performance Data When
Recording (QUANTIZE)
Quantize is a function that corrects inaccuracies of timing
while you record. Specify the basic note value before you
begin recording, and your performance will be quantized
automatically to the set interval.
This is usually set to the shortest note appearing in the
phrase to be recorded.
When using Tap Playback to play back a pattern you have
created, first make sure that this is not set to "OFF," then
quantize. If set to "OFF," then Tap Playback cannot be
executed correctly.
When set to "OFF," the pattern is then recorded with the
timing used in performance.
fig.06-040
1. Press [PATTERN], then [REC].
[PLAY/STOP] flashes, and [REC] lights.
The "REC STANDBY" appears, and the click sound
begins to play.
2. Press CURSOR [
] to move the cursor to
"QUANTIZE."
3. Press [INC/+] or [DEC/-] or rotate the VALUE dial to
make the setting.
4. Begin Realtime Recording (p. 108).
QUANTIZE:
(8th note),
triplets),
(16th note triplets),
(32nd note triplets),
(64th note), OFF
(8th note
(16th note),
(32nd note),
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