Partial Edit (Filter) Screen - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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PARTIAL EDIT (FILTER) screen

Here you can edit the filter of the partial.
Explanation of each area
1. Pad (Pad number)
Selects the pad number and partial name that you
will edit.
2. SMT (Sample Mix Table)
Shows the sample usage for the partial you selected
in (1). In the example shown here, the partial uses
SMT1 and 2.
3. Filter Type
Selects the type of filter.
Value
Explanation
Off
No filter will be used.
Low Pass Filter. This cuts the region
above the cutoff frequency (Cutoff),
LPF
making the sound more mellow. This is
the most frequently used type of filter.
Band Pass Filter. This passes only the re-
gion near the cutoff frequency (Cutoff),
BPF
cutting the remainder of the sound. This
type is useful for creating distinctive
sounds.
High Pass Filter. This cuts the region be-
low the cutoff frequency (Cutoff). This
HPF
type is useful when creating percussion
sounds that have distinctive high-fre-
quency components.
To access this screen
INSTRU-
MENTS
4. Filter Cutoff
Specifies the cutoff frequency of the current partial.
Range:
0~127
Filter
Effect on the Cutoff setting
Type
Lowering the cutoff frequency will di-
minish the higher overtones, making
LPF
the sound more mellow. Raising this
setting will brighten the sound.
The cutoff frequency value will change
the overtone structure of the sound.
BPF
This is useful for creating distinctive
sounds.
Raising the cutoff frequency will dimin-
HPF
ish the lower overtones, emphasizing
the bright portion of the sound.
5. Filter Resonance
Emphasizes the sound of the current partial in the
region of the cutoff frequency.
Range:
0~127
Raising this value excessively may cause oscillation
and distortion.
6. Filter Velo Curve Type (Filter Velocity Curve Type)
Selects one of the following four types of curve by
which the velocity will affect the filter. If you don't
want velocity to affect the filter, select "1".
Range:
1, 2, 3, 4
1
2
INSTRUMENTS
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