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Roland MV-30 Owner's Manual
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Table of Contents
Troubleshooting
Bookmarks
Table of Contents
Introduction
Features
Top Panel
Rear Panel
Front Panel
Table of Contents
Basic Operation
The Screen Display and Function Keys
How to Move to Other Display Pages
Mode Keys
Menu Pages
Using the Numeric Keys to Make a Menu Selection
Using the Function Keys to Make a Menu Selection
To Return to the Menu Page
How to Set Values
To Move the Cursor
Using the VALUE Dial to Select a Value
Using the Numeric Keys to Enter a Value
Special Functions of the Numeric Keys
Name Input
Step Time and Gate Time Input
Key Name Input
How to Play a Song
Play and Stop
Adjusting the Tempo
Using the Faders to Control the Volume of each Track
Overview
What Is a Sequencer?
MV-30 Tracks
Internal Sound Source Tracks and External Sound Source Tracks
Track Types
Other Tracks
Data Location
Tempo Track
Mixer Track
How Internal Sound Source Tracks Control Other Functions
Volume and Pan
Effects and Output
MIDI in and the Internal Sound Source
How External Sound Source Tracks
MIDI Output
Internal Memory and a Disk
Capacity of Internal Memory and a Floppy Disk
Data Loaded When the System Is Started up
Song Data and Timbre Banks
Procedural Guide
Overview of the Procedural Guide
Create a Song
Advanced Techniques for Creating a Song
Check the Current Status
Rps
Edit a Timbre
Use External Sound Source Tracks
MIDI Synchronization
Tape Sync II
Compatibility with Other Devices
Other
Play a Song
Load a Song from Disk
Play
Change the Position
Playback from the Middle of the Song
Mute the Notes of a Track
Use the Faders to Adjust the Volume
Adjust the Tempo
Adjust the Tuning to Other Instruments
Select Another Song
Use a Pedal to Start/Stop the Song
Continuous Playback of Two or more Songs
Make Settings for Chain Load
Execute Chain Load
Save the Chain Load Settings
Load the Chain Load Settings
Automatically Execute Chain Load When the System Is Started
The Data Structure of a Song
Song Length
Locations in a Song
Song Capacity
How to Select an Empty Song Number
How to Erase a Song
Make Track Settings before Recording
Name the Track
Track Recording
Realtime Recording of a Standard-Type Track
Prepare for Recording
Set the Tempo
Step Recording a Standard-Type Track
Pattern Recording
To Enter a Chord
To Enter a Tie
To Delete the Previous Note
Pattern Step Recording
Specify the Tempo
Edit Individual Notes in a Standard Track
Modify the Values of the Event
Move an Event
Insert an Event
Edit Individual Notes in a Pattern
Call a Pattern Track
Effect Patches
Editing an Effect Patch
Specify Effects for each Track
Chorus Settings
Record Mixer Volume Changes
Rehearse the Recording
Record Mixer Pan Movements
Save
Formatting a Disk
Saving a Song
Advanced Song Creation Techniques
Re-Record Part of a Song
Punch In/Out Manually
Punch In/Out Using a Foot Pedal
Change the Timbre Played by a Track During the Song
While Recording
While Editing
Changing the Effect Patch in the Middle of a Song
If You Change Timbre in the Middle of a Song
Apply Internal or External Effects to a Track
Change Track Outputs in the Middle of a Song
If You Change Effect Patches in the Middle of a Song
Apply Effects to Specific Sounds of the Rhythm Timbre
Change Tempo in the Middle of a Song
Copy Data
Delete Measures
Copy Data from a Standard Type Track to a Pattern
Copy Data from a Pattern to a Standard Type Track
Copy Data from a Pattern to Another Pattern
Insert Bank Measures
Change the Location of Data
Erase Data
Transpose
Erase Data of Track
Tighten up the Timing
Quantize
Lay Back or Push the Rhythmic Timing
Make Notes more Tenuto or Staccato
Rearrange the Key Assignments of Rhythm Data
Increase or Decrease the Overall Velocity of Notes
Set All Notes to the same Velocity
Thin out Mixer Track Data to Conserve Memory
Convert Pattern Type Tracks to Standard Type Tracks
Use a Pattern to Temporarily Store Data
Assign Rehearsal Marks for Intro, Fill In, Etc.
Adjust Metronome Settings and Output
Change the Metronome Output
Prevent Notes from Dropping out of the Melody
Internal Metronome
Metronome Feed through Headphones
Check the Size of a Song
Check the Amount of Available Internal Memory
Check the Amount of Song Data on Disk
Check the Amount of Remaining Disk Memory
Check the Names of Timbres on Disk
Check Whether or Not Tracks Contain Data
Check Whether or Not Tracks Contain a Specified Type of Data
Check the Time Signature
Check the Timbre Being Played by each Track
Check the Type of each Track
Check MIDI Output Destinations for External Sound Source Tracks
What Is RPS?
Assign a Pattern to a Key
RPS Playback
How each Timbre Is Organized
How a Rhythm Timbre Is Organized
Tones
Editing a Timbre
Timbre Banks
The Key Ranges of each Tone
Adjust the Pitch
Adjust the Pitch in Chromatic Steps
Adjust the Amount of Detune for Detune-Type Tones
Add Vibrato
Adjust the Tone
Make the Sound Darker
Make the Sound Thinner
Make the Sound more Distinctive
Adjust the Volume
While Editing a Timbre, Check How Effects Are Applied
Copy a Timbre
Re-Arrange the Order of Timbres
Load an Individual Timbre or Rhythm Timbre from Disk
Re-Arrange the Keys of the Rhythm Timbre
Function Reference
Disk
Load Song
Load Timbres
Load Bank
Save Song
Internal Songs
Saving Song Data to Disk for Another Device
Save Timbres
Delete Song
Load MIDI File
Save MIDI File
Format
Disk Copy
Compu MIX
Compu Mixer
Selecting the Function of the Faders
How to Record Fader Movements
Timbre Edit
Timbre Name
Tone Media
Number
Resonance
Key Follow
Caf Sens
LFO Sens
ENV Set
Env Ctr
Time Key Follow
Time Vet Sens
Depth Vel Sens
Tva
Env
Vel Sens
Rate
Depth
Rise Time
Delay
Test out
Output
Level
Pan
Copy
Editing the Rhythm Timbre
Bend
Down
Up
System
System Config
MIDI Update
Track - Realtime
Realtime REC
Track Type
REC Mode
Count in
Tack Status
Rec Rpm
New Measure Beat
Rec Sw
Trk Rpm
P. Chg
Track - Microscope
Delete
View
The Exclusive Data Editing Display
Step Recording
Step Recording Using a MIDI Keyboard
Step Recording Using the Numeric Keys
Stpback
Erase
Merge
Copy TRK
Source Channel
Dest. Channel
Copy PTN - TRK
Delete Measure
Insert Measure
Extract
Change Velocity
Change Gate Time
Change MIDI Ch
Shift Clock
PTRN Conversion
Mixer Data Thin
MIX Data Conversion
Target
Pattern - Realtime
Microscope
PTRN Step Rec
Pattern - Edit
PTRN Erase
PTRN Quantize
Sequencer
Song Select
Mark
Glossary
Troubleshooting
Messages
Error Messages
Can Not Execute
Out of Memory
Point Error
Disk Full
Wrong Disk
Data Error
Input Song Name
Mode Chart
Functions that Change Operation by Mode
Faders
Track Keys
Response When Receiving MIDI Messages
Parameter List
System Configuration Parameters
Chain Load Settings
Disk Label
Song Parameters
Timbre Parameters
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