Gradually Shifting Values In A Specified Region (Gradation) - Roland VM-C7100 Owner's Manual

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Chapter 11 Recording/Playing Back Fader or Knob Actions (Automix)
Gradually shifting values in a specified region
(GRADATION)
This function is used to overwrite data in a specified region so that the values transit
seamlessly. It is convenient for FADE IN/OUT or to move panning bit by bit.
fig.11-08_70
MARKER
This field sets the reference value(s) for seamless transition. When GRADATION is
executed, the values specified here are not overwritten, and the values change as
those for IN, OUT and MARKER are linked together.
SOURCE
This field specifies the channel subject to GRADATION.
GRADATION (GRADATION curve)
This field specifies a curve that defines how values should be transitioned.
fig.11-09
LINEAR
Adding markers
1. Press [F1] (ADD) to prepare for adding markers.
[
]
is displayed beneath the VIEWER area.
currently selected.
2. Turn the [V2] (MOVE) knob to move
place a marker.
Deleting markers
1. Turn the [V1] (SELECT) knob to select a marker to be deleted.
The marker to be deleted is marked with
2. Press [F2] (DELETE) to delete the marker.
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MARKER
EXP+
EXP-
[
]
indicates the marker
[
]
to the position where you want to
[
]
.
Unlike screens for other
operations, the VIEWER
area displays only the data
in the specified channel.
MARKER cannot be set to a
position where no data
exists.
Up to 8 positions can be set
up for MARKER. More
subtle transitions can be
achieved by setting up finer
MARKER values.
For GRADATION, you
cannot operate more than
one channel at a time. If a
number of channels have
already been selected,
specify the channel subject
gradation with SOURCE.
[
] is not move to a
position where a marker
cannot be added.

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