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About the Symbols and icons in this manual About the License Agreement Text in square brackets [ ] refers to buttons on the panel of the MV-8000. Where a range of values is shown, the default value is printed in bold type. Copyright Disclaimer of liabilityCAUTION INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS5 IMPORTANT NOTES Additional Precautions Repairs and Data Maintenance Placement Power Supply 6 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive Handling Hard Disks Handling CD-ROMs Before Using Floppy Disks Important Performance and Image Data Precautions Regarding Setup and Use Emergency Procedures 7 Copyright8 Contents Editing a sampled sound .....................................................................47 Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do ..............................................30 9 Creating a song (Song Recording)......................................................76 10 Adjusting the balance of your song and mastering it.....................127 Playing your songs.............................................................................113 11 Creating an audio CD .........................................................................131 Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK devices .............................160 Using data of other formats...............................................................150 Project and disk management...........................................................136 12 System settings for the MV-8000.......................................................178 13 Common items in all screens ............................................................198 14 AUDIO PHRASES................................................................................301 INSTRUMENTS....................................................................................265 15 16 17 20 Main FeaturesMastering toolkit for producing music CDs Three effect processors MIDI tracks that can also control external MIDI devices From sampled material to a music CDUnifying the entire music production process 22 How the MV-8000 is organized Sound generator section Sampler section Basic structure 23 Storage section Effect section Controller section Sequencer 25 Units of data and how they are managed30 Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do Top panel31 button DISK/USB button MASTERING button AUDIO PHRASES button INSTRUMENTS button SONG SETUP button SEQUENCE button SYSTEM button ASSIGNABLE SLIDER button PROJECT button MIXER button Sliders C (control) knobs EFFECTS button 32 MULTILEVEL button VELOCITY PADS HOLD button ROLL button DELETE button CLIPBOARD button QUICK EDIT button PAD BANKS button EVENT ERASE button FIXED VELOCITY button 33 Numeric keys LOOP QUICK SET button LOOP ON button AUTO PUNCH button PREVIEW TO / PREVIEW FROM buttons SHIFT button VALUE dial Cursor buttons DEC/INC buttons ENTER button 34 LOCATOR button REC button PLAY button STOP button TOP button BEAT indicator (red/green) BPM/TAP button / MARKER SET button MEAS buttons JUMP button STEP buttons / MARKER buttons 35 Rear panel38 SamplingAdjust the knobs. Using a sampled sound as an audio phrase or patchInput an audio signal to the input jack. Set the IN slider to 100. Press (AUX/Phrs/In). To adjust the sensitivity and level of the analog input To select the source (input jack) for sampling Making initial settings for sampling Recording audio With the cursor placed in the upper row of icons Use the Input Select parameter to select the audio source you want to record. Before you continue, select the audio source you want to sample and adjust the recording level. 39 Press (Stop). Press (Start). Set the sampling options as follows. Use the F-buttons to select the audio source that you want to sample. Specify the portion of the sample that you want to use as an audio phrase or patch. 40 Sample without losing the sharp attack of a sound Start sampling in synchronization with the audio source input Sample in stereo Convenient options during sampling41 Making the volume of the samples consistent after recording Automatically divide the sample at silent regions during sampling Sample for a pre-specified length of time 42 Other ways to sampleImporting sample data of another format Sampling the sound played by the MV-8000 Applying effects while you sample Simply save the data after sampling, and let me decide later how to use it 43 Importing from an audio CDPress (Select Drive). Use the cursor to select the Audio CD, and press (Select). Move the cursor to the track number that you want to import from the audio CD. Before you import from an audio CD 44 The options during importAutomatically divide the sample at silent regions during import Applying emphasize while you import (Pre Emphasis). 45 Using music data files to create a patch46 Using the pre-installed patches47 Editing a sampled sound Press (Use This). Move the cursor to the desired patch. Press (Library). Creating an instrument Assigning the patch you want to use to the current part Use (up/down) to select the part to which you want to assign a patch. 48 Making instrument settings To allocate a specific amount of polyphony To change the output routing of the patch sound To use effects (delay/chorus, reverb) To adjust the stereo position (pan) of the part To adjust the volume of the part Accessing the Instrument screen 49 About maximum polyphony and Voice Reserveexample 1 example 2 example 3 50 Limit the performance data received by a part51 Editing a patch To adjust the tone (brightness) of the patch To adjust the pitch of the patch Accessing the Patch Edit screen To adjust the way in which the volume of the patch changes over time 52 Managing patches Saving a patch to disk Registration a patch in the library of the Project Specify the location (/USER etc.) in which you want to save the patch, and press (Execute). Select the patch that you want to load and press (Use This). Press (Library). 53 Loading a patch from the libraryLoading a patch from the disk Use (up/down) to select the part for which you want to change patches. 54 Naming a patchCopying the settings of a part to a different part 55 Initializing the settings of a part 56 Editing a partial Selecting the partial you want to edit57 If you want to make more detailed edits, press (LFO). Adjust the Depth parameter. Adjust the Rate parameter. Adjust the value shown below the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) icon. To add modulation to the soundIf you want to make more detailed edits, press (Amplifier). Adjust the Amplifier parameters A, D, S, and R. To adjust the way in which the volume changesIf you want to make more detailed edits, press (Filter). Adjust the Filter parameters Cutoff, Reso, A, and R. Adjust the Filter parameter Type. To use the filteradjust the Pitch parameters. To adjust the pitch 58 Set the Velocity Range parameter for each sample. Edit the parameters for each sample. Select a sample and press (Select). Press (SMT). To create a partial that combines more than one sample (SMT) Move the cursor to any SMT number 1~4 and press (Sample List). 59 Managing partialsIf the same partial is assigned to more than one pad Coping a partial Naming a partial 60 Editing a sampleSet the End Point parameter. Set the Start Point parameter. (p. 60). Accessing the Sample Edit screen Perform the steps described in To specify the playback region of a samplePress (Sample Edit). Press (Partial Edit). Press (Patch Edit). Accessing the Sample Edit screen Move the cursor to the part number whose sample you want to edit. Move the cursor to the sample you want to edit. 61 To maximize the level of a sample (Normalize) To change the Loop Mode of a sample To emphasize or reduce the high-frequencies of the sample (Emphasis) 62 To change the length or tempo of a sample (Time Stretch) Truncating a sample used by a partial's SMT (Sample Mix Table)63 Move the cursor to Truncate and press . Press (Execute). Set the Type parameter to specify how truncate will be executed. Truncating a sample that's used by more than one partial / audio phrase / audio event 64 Managing samplesDeleting the sample along with the partial To audition a sample Deleting sample data 65 Deleting the sample along with the audio phraseDeleting a sample that's used by more than one partial / audio phrase / audio event Hold down and press you want to delete the audio phrase. Deleting a sample that's used by more than one partial / audio phrase / audio event 66 Deleting the sample(s) when you delete a patch67 Assigning an audio phrase to a pad Press (Use This). Select the sample that you want to use as an audio phrase. Press (Sample List). To replace an audio phrase to a pad Press the to which you want to assign an audio phrase. 68 Editing the settings of an audio phraseSet the Loop Point parameter. Set the Start Point parameter. Perform the steps described in Accessing the Audio Phrase Edit screen 70 Processing an audio phraseTo copy data To zoom-in/zoom-out the audio phrase waveform display Press (Command). (p. 68). Perform the steps described in To access the sample edit commandsPress (Set). Specify a pad bank. Press (Execute). Press (Chop). (p. 68). Perform the steps described in To create a patch by dividing an audio phrase (Chop) Specify the Current Address and press (Add Point). 71 Other ways to edit audio phrases 72 Making pad settings Press the whose playback mode you want to change. Select the sounds played by the pads Use (up/down) to select the track you want to play from the pads. Changing the playback mode of the audio phrases played from the pads (Gate-Trigger-Drum) Change the setting of the Pad Play parameter. 73 Playing the pads Changing the volume or pan (stereo position) of a partPress once again. Set the PAD BANKS parameter. To switch to a different pad bank To play sounds Access the mixer screen for the part you want to adjust. Adjust the Level and/or Pan parameters. Press and hold , and strike the that you want to roll. While continuing to press the , press . Press and hold the pad you want to hold. 74 Specifying a fixed loudness when you strike the padsPlaying a roll Holding the pressed state of a velocity pad Using the pads to play accurate velocity levels Strike the whose sound you want to play over sixteen pre-determined velocity levels. 76 Creating a song (Song Recording) Make settings for the song. Create a new song 77 Adding tracks for recording dataPreparing audio phrases Selecting a patchMake settings for the track(s) you want to add. Selecting a sound to use for recording (p. 247) will appear. ADD AUDIO TRACKS popup (p. 246) or the ADD MIDI TRACKS popup Move the cursor to either Add MIDI Tracks or Add Audio Tracks, and press . The 78 Recording your pad performance just as you play (Realtime Recording)Set the parameters for realtime recording. Use (up/down) to select the track you want to record. (p. 77). Adding tracks for recording data Create a new song Make preparations for recording as described in Basic procedure for realtime recording (p. 76) and When you've finished recording, press . 79 Moving the input location80 Undoing a recording or editing operation (Undo) Set the Punch In and Punch Out parameters. Press + . Using auto-punch recordingBasic procedure for realtime recording Start recording as described in Move to the time location at which you want to start loop recording. Recording while looping (Loop Recording) Canceling an Undo operation (Redo) 81 Using manual punch-in recording82 Correcting the note timing while you record (Input Quantize) Selecting the performance data that will be recorded (Recording Filter) 83 Erasing unwanted data while you record (Event Erase) Correcting the timing (Edit Quantize) 85 Step recording Inputting notes and restsNote length (Step Time) and the number of ticks When you're finished step recording, press . Repeat steps 5~6 to continue inputting notes. Using the F-buttons for input 86 Inputting chords If you're not satisfied with the recorded result 87 Directly recording an audio input (Direct Recording) 88 Editing a song113 Playing your songs Loading the song you want to play Playing a songTo switch a song from another project To select a song from the current project 114 Silencing a specific track during playback (Mute) Playing only a specific track (Solo) Changing the sound generator that each track playsTurn the VALUE dial toward the right or press . Use (left/right) to move the cursor to the S column. 115 Changing various track playback settings Use (up/down) to make the track whose settings you will change the current track. 116 Make settings for the Play Quantize parameters. Applying quantization during playback (Play Quantize) Use (up/down) to select the track you want to quantize as the current track. The difference between Input Quantize and Play Quantize 117 Assigning markers (locate points) within the songPress (Jump). Move the cursor to the locate number (0~9) to which you want to move. Moving to a locate pointPress (Set Now). Move the cursor to the locate number (0~9) you want to set. Move to the time location where you want to assign a locate point. Setting a locate point Editing a locate point 118 Changing the playback tempo of the song119 Using the Tap function to set the tempo 120 Using effects127 Adjusting the balance of your song and mastering it Turn the VALUE dial or use / to adjust the value. Use to move the cursor to the Level of the part you want to adjust. part Adjusting the volume balance of each 128 Combining a song into two tracks (Mixdown)To stop the mixdown, press . Play back or record (mixdown) the song. Turn to MAX. Press (Mixdown). 129 Using the Mastering Tool Kit to finish your song (Mastering)Press (MTK Library). Using the Mastering Tool Kit Press (Mastering). Alternatively, select the MASTERING icon and press . Move the cursor to P01 Mixdown, and press (Use This). 130 To stop mastering, press . 131 Creating an audio CDCautions for CD-R/RW disc handling Cautions when using the CD-R/RW drive Using the CD-R/RW drive 132 Recommended discsTurn off the power of the MV-8000. If the disc tray fails to openPush the disc tray all the way in. Press the disc downward until it locks into the three catches of the retainer. Open the disc tray. Press the eject button. Inserting a disc Align the hold of the disc with the round retainer in the center of the CD-R/RW drive. 133 Writing the mastered data to CDBefore you create an audio CD134 When you're finished making settings in the cue list, press (Write CD). 135 Playing an audio CD Inserting a disc Insert the audio CD into the CD-R/RW drive as described in (p. 132). Press (CD Player). Alternatively, select the CD PLAYER icon and press Use the following transport buttons to control the CD. 136 Project and disk managementIf the display indicates This project is too large. Extend memory. Managing projects 142 Folder structure143 Managing files (File Utility)Changing the current drive for file operations Accessing the File Utility screen Basic file utility operations144 Press (right). Move the cursor to the folder whose contents you want to view. Changing the current folder 145 Creating a folder Renaming a folder or file 146 Copying a file or a folder Select the copy-destination folder, and press (Execute). Choose Copy and press (Select). Move the cursor to the file that you want to copy. 147 Moving a file to another location (Move) Select the move-destination folder and press (Execute). Choose Move and press (Select). Use the cursor to select the file that you want to move. 148 Deleting a folder or fileChoose Delete and press (Select). Use the cursor to select the folder or file that you want to delete. If the display asks Selected folders contain files. It will be deleted, sure? 149 Disk managementTo access the Disk Utility screen Naming a disk Formatting a disk 150 Using data of other formats Importing data from your computer via Press (Connect). Use a USB cable to connect the MV-8000 and your computer. To start communication with your computer USB 154 Using WAV/AIFF audio filesTypes of audio file that you can import Move the cursor to the audio file that you want to import. 155 Using data from other models Move the cursor to the music data file you want to import. Importing Roland S-700 series or Akai MPC2000 (XL) sample data 156 Importing Roland S-700 series patch data Press (Set). Move the cursor to the S-700 series patch data that you want to import. Move the cursor to the PATCH folder and then press (right). Press (Patch). 157 Converting an SMF to a song Move the cursor to the SMF data that you want to import. Press (Song). 158 Using MV-8000 data on other devicesSelecting the audio phrase you want to convert Selecting the sample you want to convert Using a sample or audio phrase on your computer 159 Select the folder in which you want to save the converted data. 160 Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK devices171 Using the MV8-OP1 (Audio I/O Expansion) to connect external devices178 System settings for the MV-8000Specifying the digital output source Setting the audition time (Preview Length) Setting the basic pitch (Master Tune) Settings for the entire MV-8000 (Global)Accessing the Global screen 179 Specifying the word clock master for an R-BUS connection Outputting a copy-protected digital audio signal About word clock and digital connections 180 Settings for the MV-8000's controllers Adjusting the sensitivity of the velocity pads (Pad / Panel)Accessing the Pad/Panel screen 181 Changing the operation of the Shift button Using aftertouch Reducing unwanted triggering of the velocity pads 182 Changing how the sliders and knobs operate Using a foot switch 183 Checking the system status of the MV-8000 185 Adding options191 Ajout doptions205 SEQUENCE256 SONG SETUP265 INSTRUMENTS301 AUDIO PHRASES308 PROJECT319 SYSTEM329 DISK/USB338 MASTERING354 SAMPLING365 IMPORT372 EFFECTS378 MIXER384 About MIDI MIDI Implementation ChartExclusive messages: Control Change messages: Note messages: MIDI messages MIDI channels MIDI connectors What is MIDI 385 Troubleshooting When I press a pad, the sound does not stop sounding. The sound is interrupted. Pitch is incorrect. The sound is distorted. Specific pitch ranges do not sound A specific Part does not sound There is no sound. Issues Related to SoundThe power does not turn on. Problems Concerning the Entire MV-8000 Sometimes, when playing legato, the pitch won't rise. Why is this? 386 Issues Related to Effects Issues Related to Sequencer 387 Issues Related to MIDI and External Devices Issues Related to SamplingExclusive messages are not received. No Sound from connected MIDI device. External input sound cannot be heard/volume is too low 388 Mic sound is not output/is too weak Data is not saved correctly. Sampled sound contains excessive noise or distortion Cant record a sample 389 Error message list391 Glossary IDE Frame Formants Expander DSP Dynamics (effect) Current Song COSM Compressor CD-RW CD-R ATAPI ATA 393 Shortcut keys394 Preset patches and Algorithm list399 Effect Block439 MIDI ImplementationProgram Change Control Change Polyphonic Key Pressure Note on Note off 1. Receive Data (Sound Source Section) 440 2. Data TransmissionSystem Realtime Message Channel Mode Messages Active Sensing POLY (Controller number 127) MONO (Controller number 126) Channel Pressure 441 Channel Mode Messages 442 System Exclusive Messages Channel Mode messages 3.1 Messages recorded during recording 3. Data reception (Sequencer Section)443 MIDI Machine Control (MMC) System Exclusive MessageStop Continue Start Song Position Pointer Tune Request System Common messages 3.3 Messages acknowledged for synchronizationAll notes off (Controller number 123) Local On/Off (Controller number 122) Channel mode messages 3.2 Messages not recorded during recording 444 F1H mmH (= 0nnndddd) FCH FBH FAH F8H F2H llH mmH DEFFERRED PLAY (MCS) STOP (MCS) MIDI Machine Control (MMC) MIDI Time code System Exclusive MessageMIDI Time Code Quarter Frame Messages Quarter Frame Messages Stop Continue Start Timing Clock Song Position Pointer System Common Messages 4.2 Messages that are generated and transmitted 4.1 Messages transmitted during playing 4. Data transmission (Sequencer Section) 4.2.1 Messages Appearing When Synchronizing with Other Devices 445 ECS05_manual_e.book 445 How to calculate checksum (Hexadecimal number is shown with H.) 5. AppendicesFormat2---LOCATE [TARGET] LOCATE (MCP) Decimal and Hexadecimal table (Hexadecimal number is shown with H.) Example of system exclusive message and Checksum calculation 446 MIDI Machine Control (MMC) Command, Information Field/Response Reference 447 Basic channel: Mode: Note number: Velocity: Aftertouch Pitch bend Control change Program change System exclusive common: Real time: Aux message: Notes Transmitted Recognized Remarks PRODUCTION STUDIO Model MV-8000 Date : Sep. 29, 2003 Version : 1.00 MIDI Implementation chart (Sequencer section) 448 Basic Channel: Mode: Note number: Velocity: Aftertouch Pitch bend Control change Program change System Exclusive common: System real time: Aux messages: Notes Transmitted Recognized Remarks PRODUCTION STUDIO Model MV-8000 Date : Sep. 29, 2003 Version : 1.00 MIDI Implementation chart (Sound generator section) 449 Specifications452 Index Numerics B A C 453 D F E 454 G M L K J I 455 N O P 456 Q S R 457 T W V U 458 InformationAs of December 10, 2005 (ROLAND) EGYPT REUNION SOUTH AFRICA CHINA HONG KONG INDIA INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND VIETNAM AUSTRALIA/ NEW ZEALAND Roland Corporation Australia Pty.,Ltd. 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