Selecting A Patch - Roland SonicCell User Manual

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Selecting a patch

If using Performance mode:
1. In the upper part of SonicCell Editor's main window, click
"PART" [n (number of the part to record)].
2. In the upper part of SonicCell Editor's main window, click
"PATCH NAME" [▼].
3. Choose the desired patch from the menu that appears.
If using Patch mode:
1. In the upper part of SonicCell Editor's main window, click
"PATCH NAME" [▼].
2. Choose the desired patch from the menu that appears.
Editing patch parameters
You can edit the patch parameters as desired.
The following illustration shows the relationship between the
SonicCell module, your MIDI keyboard, SonicCell Editor, and
SONAR LE.
fig.Routing-SONARLE.eps
SONAR LE
Track 1
Thru
In: SonicCell
Out: SonicCell
You can edit the values by clicking (and dragging) the buttons,
sliders, and knobs.
For details on editing the parameters, refer to "SonicCell
Editor Manual."
Select the menu button "Help" - "SonicCell Editor Manual"
SONAR LE's "Track 2" (the MIDI track you added)
corresponds to "Track 1" in the illustration.
If playing the keyboard does not produce sound, make sure
that you've selected the MIDI track you added. MIDI Thru is
enabled for the selected MIDI track.
Keyboard
MIDI OUT
USB
USB
MIDI IN
OUT
IN
Sound
Generator
SonicCell
USB-MIDI Thru=ON
Editor
SonicCell
SonicCell
Output
Input
Controllers
Recording MIDI data
Here's how to record your playing.
If you connect a MIDI keyboard to the SonicCell, you'll be
able to record musical data from the keyboard.
If using Performance mode:
Set the MIDI channel of your MIDI keyboard to match the
number of the part you want to record.
If using Patch mode:
Set the MIDI channel of your MIDI keyboard to 1.
1. Click the record button in the Transport Toolbar, and play
your MIDI keyboard.
2. Click the stop button in the Transport Toolbar to stop
recording.
Saving the project file
The SONAR LE project file also includes SonicCell Editor's
performance data and patch data.
This means that if you save your project file, you normally
won't need to save data in SonicCell Editor.
From the menu, choose "File" - "Save."
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