Adjusting The Balance Of Your Song And Mastering It; Adjusting The Volume Balance Of Each Part - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Adjusting the balance of your song
and mastering it
The song data you've created up to this point consists of individual performances on
separate tracks. This chapter describes how to adjust the volume balance of these
performance, mix them down to a two-track (stereo) master, and save it.
Adjusting the volume balance of each
part
Here's how to adjust the volume of each audio track and instrument. You can boost the
volume for tracks that you want to stand out, and reduce the volume of tracks that
need to stay in the background.
1.
Press
.
The mixer screen will appear.
You can press the function buttons to switch the mixer you're adjusting.
F-button
(Audio Track)
(Part 1-8)
(Part 9-16)
(AUX/Phrs/In)
2.
Use
to move the cursor to the Level of the part you want to adjust.
The part at which the cursor is located is called the "current part." Now you can adjust
the Level parameter of that part.
3.
Turn the VALUE dial or use
The value of the Level parameter will change, affecting the volume of that part. It will
be easier to adjust the balance effectively if you make adjustments while your song is
playing back.
You can also adjust the volume of individual partials. On the MV-8000, partials are the units of
sound that make up a patch. You can make independent adjustments for the partials assigned to
each pad. For details, refer to Editing a partial (p. 56).
Screen displayed
MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen (p. 378)
MIXER (INSTRUMENT PART) screen (p. 379)
(channel 1~8)
MIXER (INSTRUMENT PART) screen (p. 379)
(channel 9~16)
MIXER (AUX / FX / AUDIO PHRASE / INPUT)
screen (p. 380)
/
to adjust the value.
In addition to adjusting the
volume, the Part Mixer screen
also lets you adjust the pan
and the amount of the signal
that is sent to the effects. For
details on these parameters,
refer to each MIXER (p. 378)
screen.
Use the top panel sliders 1~8
to adjust the Level.
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