6-Making Audio Phrase Settings; Editing The Settings Of An Audio Phrase - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 6
Making audio phrase settings

Editing the settings of an audio phrase

While a patch is used mainly to play individual notes, an Audio Phrase is best suited for handling audio data
of an appreciable length. For example, you might use various audio phrases containing drum patterns and
guitar chording patterns to create the framework of your song. Since the MV-8800 lets you modify the tempo
or length of an audio phrase without affecting its pitch, the phrases will keep the correct pitch even if you
change the tempo of the sequencer.
If you want to make settings for an audio phrase of a different bank, switch the pad bank before you strike a
pad. To switch the pad bank, refer to "Switching a pad bank" (p. 36).
1.
Press [AUDIO PHRASES].
The AUDIO PHRASES (PAD) screen (Screen Guide; p. 152) will appear.
2.
Press the VELOSITY PADS for the audio phrase you want to edit.
3.
Press [F5](Edit).
The AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen (Screen Guide; p. 155) will appear, allowing you to edit the audio phrase.
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Pad number and audio phrase name
Displays the pad number and audio phrase name that you are editing.
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Audio Phrase BPM
Displays the tempo at which the audio phrase will play.
The value displayed here is calculated from the BPM Base Note setting and the number of beats in the loop
region.
Sample number and sample name
3
Shows the number and name for the sample used by the audio phrase.
Zoom in/out level
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Indicates the ratio at which the waveform shown in the wave window is being magnified or shrunk.
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