Correcting The Note Timing While You Record (Input Quantize); Selecting The Performance Data That Will Be Recorded (Recording Filter) - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Creating a song (Song Recording)
Correcting the note timing while you record (Input
Quantize)
Quantize is a function that automatically aligns the notes of your pad performance to
accurate timing intervals. Here's how you can apply the Quantize function during
realtime-recording.
In addition to the settings described in step 4 of
recording
(p. 78), you'll need to set the following parameter.
• Input Quantize Type
This applies quantization to the data you input (perform).
Range
Quantize will not be applied; your performance will be recorded ex-
Off
actly as you play it.
The note timing will be aligned to intervals of the beat you specify.
Use this when you want to record drums or bass with accurate tim-
ing.
Grid
The timing of backbeats will be adjusted forward or backward, pro-
ducing a "shuffle" or "swing" feel.
Shuffle
Selecting the performance data that will be
recorded (Recording Filter)
Normally when you perform realtime recording, all the data you perform will be
recorded. If you don't want certain types of performance data to be recorded, you can
use the Recording Filter.
1.
Perform the Basic procedure for realtime
recording (p. 78) through step 3, and access
the RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI)
popup (p. 211).
2.
Press
(Rec Filter).
The RECORDING FILTER popup (p. 213) will
appear.
3.
Use
(up/down) to select a type of performance data (MIDI message).
4.
Press
(On/Off).
Apply a check mark (✔) to performance data you want to record; remove the check
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Grid Quantize
fig.10-06.j
Shuffle Quantize with Rate = 75%
50%
75%
100%
Basic procedure for realtime
For details on other
Quantize-related
parameters, refer to
RECORDING
PARAMETER (MIDI)
popup (p. 211).
You may get undesired results
if you apply Shuffle Quantize
to performance data whose
timing is inaccurate. In such
cases, it's a good idea to first
apply Grid Quantize to align
the timing of the performance
data.
For details on each item of
recorded data, refer to the
RECORDING FILTER
popup (p. 213).
You can press [F1 (All On)] to
assign a check mark to all
items, or press [F2 (All Off)] to
remove all check marks.

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