Changing The Pitch (Fixed Movement Of The Note Upward Or Downward); Adjusting The Legato Timing; Moving A Note To Another Position; Adding A Note - Roland VariOS User Manual

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Editing in the Phrase Scope

Changing the pitch (fixed movement of the note upward or downward)

1. Choose the arrow (
2. Use the mouse to drag the note, and then press the [SHIFT] key of your computer.
The mouse cursor will be shown as an up/down arrow.
3. Drag the note upward or downward.
The waveform display area will show how the phrase has changed.
The keyboard shown in the vertical axis of the waveform display area will give you an idea of the
pitch that will sound. The vertical axis of the note area will indicate the note number with which
the phrase will be played.

Adjusting the legato timing

A note will be colored light blue to indicate that it is played legato with the adjacent notes.
* Notes colored light blue are the default notes generated when you paste a sample into the Vari Track. In
contrast, the notes you add by recording or by using the pen tool are colored purple. You cannot delete
light blue notes.
1. Choose the arrow (
2. Move the mouse near either end of the note.
3. Drag the note to left or right.
The notes at either side of the note you dragged will contract or expand automatically to preserve
the legato playback.

Moving a note to another position

You can move a note to a desired position. At this time, light blue notes will preserve the legato
playback.
1. Choose the arrow (
2. Drag the note upward, downward, left, or right.
* If you want to limit the movement of the note to the vertical direction, hold down the [Shift] key and
drag the note upward or downward.

Adding a note

You can add new notes. Notes you add are displayed in purple.
1. Choose the pen (
2. At the location where you want to add a note, press and hold the mouse button, drag to the right,
and then release the mouse button.
A purple note will be added.
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