Editing On The Fly By Recording; Editing User Styles - Roland VA-76 Owner's Manual

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VA-76 Owner's Manual—Programming User Styles
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12.4 Editing User Styles

Editing on the fly by recording
Adding notes in realtime
To add notes to an existing part, press the [Merge]
field so that it is displayed in white, select the track,
and start recording by pressing the [REC ] field and
the [START/STOP] button. Play the notes where you
want them to sound.
Note: Do not forget to select the desired Division, Mode,
and Type (see page 165).
Adding controller data in realtime
To add controller data (modulation, Pitch Bend, Hold,
expression) to an existing part, press the [Merge] field
so that it is displayed in white. Operate the controller
(Pitch Bend lever, modulation lever, optional DP-2,
DP-6, or FS-5U footswitch for Hold data, optional
EV-5 or BOSS FV-300L or EV-10 foot controller for
expression data) where needed.
Note: Do not forget to select the right Division, Mode, and
Type (see page 165).
Adding or changing settings of existing parts
The following operations require that you record in
[Merge] mode without touching the keyboard or con-
trollers, select the track and division whose settings
you wish to change, press the [Merge] field, and start
recording. Unless you wish to program continuous
value changes (Panpot data, for example), you can
stop recording after the first beat. Static settings are
always written at the beginning of the track in ques-
tion, so there is no need to record an entire cycle.
Tone/Drum Set selection— To select another Tone or
Drum Set for an existing User Style track, proceed as
follows:
1. Press the [Tone] field in the left column, and select
the Track you wish to assign another Tone or Drum
Set to.
2. Press the [Track] field and use the [TEMPO/DATA]
dial to select the desired track.

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