Recording Midi Data On Audio Tracks - Roland Sound Canvas Digital SC-D70 Owner's Manual

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Recording MIDI data on audio tracks

Here's how MIDI data from your computer can be played using the internal sound
generator of the SC-D70, and recorded on your computer as audio data.
By recording MIDI data as audio data, you can convert it into MP3 format, or record
it on CD-R and listen to it on a CD player.
Normally, only a single insertion effect can be used for all tracks of the internal
sound generator, but by recording each track individually as audio data and
applying a different insertion effect to each, you can effectively use multiple
insertion effects to produce a richer and more complex song.
fig.22-15.e
Creation of audio data with one insertion effect applied to all tracks
MIDI CH 1
MIDI CH 2
MIDI CH 10
MIDI CH 16
Creation of audio data with one insertion effect applied to one track
MIDI CH 1
Repeat creation of audio data with a different insertion effect applied
to another track.
MIDI CH 2
Afterwards sending all the audio data
that was made to MIX
1
2
10
16
Final audio
data
Effector
1
Effector
2
Effector
Final audio
data
Applying insertion effects to
individual tracks
One type of insertion effect
applied to all tracks
Recording
The "Appendix" of the
included CD-ROM
contains a list of the
insertion effects.
When applying effects to
the sound of the internal
sound generator, it is
convenient to use the "GS
Advanced Editor" which is
contained in the included
CD-ROM.
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