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Contents
Editing a sampled sound .....................................................................47
Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do ..............................................30
Creating a song (Song Recording)......................................................76
Adjusting the balance of your song and mastering it.....................127
Playing your songs.............................................................................113
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
System settings for the MV-8000.......................................................178
Common items in all screens ............................................................198
AUDIO PHRASES................................................................................301
INSTRUMENTS....................................................................................265
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Main Features
Mastering toolkit for producing music CDs
Three effect processors
MIDI tracks that can also control external MIDI devices
From sampled material to a music CD
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How the MV-8000 is organized
Sound generator section
Sampler section
Basic structure
Storage section
MFX
Multi-effect
Effect section
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Units of data and how they are managed
More about partials
Sample
Patches and Partials
Audio phrases
Patches and Parts
Song
Project
Libraries
MIDI Clip library
Events
Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do
Top panel
button
DISK/USB button
MASTERING button
AUDIO PHRASES button
MULTILEVEL button
VELOCITY PADS
HOLD button
ROLL button
Numeric keys
LOOP QUICK SET button
LOOP ON button
AUTO PUNCH button
LOCATOR button
REC button
PLAY button
STOP button
Rear panel
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Sampling
Adjust the knobs.
Using a sampled sound as an audio phrase or patch
Input an audio signal to the input jack.
Set the IN slider to 100.
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.
Sample without losing the sharp attack of a sound
Start sampling in synchronization with the audio source input
Sample in stereo
Convenient options during sampling
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
Other ways to sample
Importing sample data of another format
Sampling the sound played by the MV-8000
Applying effects while you sample
Importing from an audio CD
Press (Select Drive).
Use the cursor to select the Audio CD, and press (Select).
The options during import
Automatically divide the sample at silent regions during import
Applying emphasize while you import (Pre Emphasis).
Using music data files to create a patch
Using the pre-installed patches
Editing a sampled sound
Press (Use This).
Move the cursor to the desired patch.
Press (Library).
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)
About maximum polyphony and Voice Reserve
example 1
example 2
example 3
Limit the performance data received by a part
set the MIDI Filter.
Editing a patch
To adjust the tone (brightness) of the patch
To adjust the pitch of the patch
Accessing the Patch Edit screen
Managing patches
Saving a patch to disk
Registration a patch in the library of the Project
Loading a patch from the library
Loading a patch from the disk
Use (up/down) to select the part for which you want to change patches.
Naming a patch
Copying the settings of a part to a different part
Initializing the settings of a part
Editing a partial
Selecting the partial you want to edit
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.
Set the Velocity Range parameter for each sample.
Edit the parameters for each sample.
Select a sample and press (Select).
Press (SMT).
Managing partials
If the same partial is assigned to more than one pad
Coping a partial
Naming a partial
Editing a sample
Set the End Point parameter.
Set the Start Point parameter.
(p. 60).
Accessing the Sample Edit screen
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)
To change the length or tempo of a sample (Time Stretch)
Truncating a sample used by a partial's SMT (Sample Mix Table)
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
Managing samples
Deleting the sample along with the partial
To audition a sample
Deleting sample data
Deleting the sample along with the audio phrase
Deleting 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
Deleting the sample(s) when you delete a patch
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).
Editing the settings of an audio phrase
Set the Loop Point parameter.
Set the Start Point parameter.
Perform the steps described in
To make an audio phrase play in synchronization with the sequencer
To adjust the pitch
To reverse an audio phrase
To audition before and after the current time location (Preview)
Processing an audio phrase
To copy data
To zoom-in/zoom-out the audio phrase waveform display
Press (Command).
Other ways to edit audio phrases
Making pad settings
Press the whose playback mode you want to change.
Select the sounds played by the pads
Playing the pads
Changing the volume or pan (stereo position) of a part
Press once again.
Set the PAD BANKS parameter.
Specifying a fixed loudness when you strike the pads
Playing a roll
Holding the pressed state of a velocity pad
Using the pads to play accurate velocity levels
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Creating a song (Song Recording)
Make settings for the song.
Create a new song
Adding tracks for recording data
Preparing audio phrases
Selecting a patch
Make settings for the track(s) you want to add.
Selecting a sound to use for recording
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).
Moving the input location
Undoing a recording or editing operation (Undo)
Set the Punch In and Punch Out parameters.
Press + .
Using auto-punch recording
Using manual punch-in recording
Correcting the note timing while you record (Input Quantize)
Selecting the performance data that will be recorded (Recording Filter)
Erasing unwanted data while you record (Event Erase)
Correcting the timing (Edit Quantize)
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Step recording
Inputting notes and rests
Note length (Step Time) and the number of ticks
Inputting chords
If you're not satisfied with the recorded result
Directly recording an audio input (Direct
Recording)
Editing a song
Selecting the song that you want to edit
With the cursor located in the lower row of icons, press (Load).
Selecting a song from a different project
With the cursor located in the upper row of icons, press (Select Song).
Editing a specific region of performance
data (Sequence Edit)
Selecting the sequence edit screen
Using the PIANO ROLL EDIT screen to
edit a MIDI track
Using the SEQUENCE EDIT screen
to edit
Restricting the type of events that will be edited (View Filter)
1.
In either the SEQUENCE screen, SEQUENCE EDIT screen, or EVENT LIST screen, Press .
2. Selects View Filter and then press .
List of available editing commands
Moving sequence data (Move)
Copying data and pasting it at another location (Copy & Paste).
Copying data
Copying data and inserting it at another location (Copy & Insert).
Correcting the timing of performance data (Quantize)
SELECT SEQUENCE EDIT COMMAND popup
Access the
(p. 91).
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Editing the length of the notes (Change Duration)
Moving the performance data backward or forward (Shift Timing)
Thinning out the performance data (Data Thin)
Transposing notes (Transpose)
To lower the bass notes by one octave
To exchange a percussion instrument sound
Saving a portion of performance data in the library (Copy As MIDI Clip)
Deleting tracks
Using the EVENT LIST EDIT screen to edit
a MIDI track
Inserting performance data (Create Event)
Types of performance data handled by a MIDI track
Erasing performance data (Erase)
Copying performance data (Copy)
Editing a system exclusive message
Changing the tempo or time signature
during the song
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Playing your songs
Loading the song you want to play
Playing a song
To switch a song from another project
To select a song from the current project
Silencing a specific track during playback (Mute)
Playing only a specific track (Solo)
Changing various track playback settings
Use (up/down) to make the track whose settings you will change the current track.
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.
Assigning markers (locate points) within the song
Press (Jump).
Move the cursor to the locate number (0~9) to which you want to move.
Moving to a locate point
Press (Set Now).
Changing the playback tempo of the song
Using the Tap function to set the tempo
Using effects
Press (FX On/Off).
Switching the effects on/off
Selecting an effect
Selecting an effect from the effect library
Editing the effect parameters
Editing separate blocks of an MFX
Storing the current effect settings in the
library
Effect routing
Here's how to change the MFX routing
Changing the routing
Routing examples
Applying MFX to an instrument or audio phrase
Sampling through MFX
Outputting the sound of the entire MV-8000 in lo-fi audio
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
Combining a song into two tracks
(Mixdown)
To stop the mixdown, press .
Play back or record (mixdown) the song.
Turn to MAX.
Using the Mastering Tool Kit to finish
your song (Mastering)
Press (MTK Library).
Using the Mastering Tool Kit
To stop mastering, press .
Creating an audio CD
Cautions for CD-R/RW disc handling
Cautions when using the CD-R/RW drive
Using the CD-R/RW drive
Recommended discs
Turn off the power of the MV-8000.
If the disc tray fails to open
Push the disc tray all the way in.
Align the hold of the disc with the round retainer in the center of the CD-R/RW drive.
Writing the mastered data to CD
Before you create an audio CD
When you're finished making settings in the cue list, press (Write CD).
Playing an audio CD
Inserting a disc
Insert the audio CD into the CD-R/RW drive as described in
Project and disk management
If the display indicates This project is too large. Extend memory.
Managing projects
Loading a project
Naming a project
Protecting a project
Deleting a project
Saving a project
press
Saving a project with a different name
Creating a new project
When you have finished inputting a name, press (OK).
Deleting unused portions of a sample (Optimize)
Backing up a project to a CD-R/RW disc
Restoring a project from a CD-R/RW disc
Folder structure
Managing files (File Utility)
Changing the current drive for file operations
Accessing the File Utility screen
Basic file utility operations
Press (right).
Move the cursor to the folder whose contents you want to view.
Changing the current folder
Creating a folder
Renaming a folder or file
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.
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.
Deleting a folder or file
Choose Delete and press (Select).
Use the cursor to select the folder or file that you want to delete.
Disk management
To access the Disk Utility screen
Naming a disk
Formatting a disk
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
Copying files from your computer to the MV-8000
Windows XP
Windows Me/2000
Mac OS 9.0.4 or later, Mac OS X (10.2 or later)
Backing up a project from the MV-8000 to your computer
Using your computer to delete unwanted files saved on the MV-8000
To stop communication with your computer
Press (Disconnect).
Perform the following steps on your computer.
Using WAV/AIFF audio files
Types of audio file that you can import
Move the cursor to the audio file that you want to import.
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
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).
Converting an SMF to a song
Move the cursor to the SMF data that you want to import.
Press (Song).
Using MV-8000 data on other devices
Selecting the audio phrase you want to convert
Selecting the sample you want to convert
Using a sample or audio phrase on your computer
Select the folder in which you want to save the converted data.
Using the MV-8000 with MIDI or V-LINK devices
Playing a connected external sound module
Recording your playing from a MIDI keyboard
Using MIDI devices
Using the sliders to control an external MIDI sound module (Assignable Sliders)
Changing the control change messages that are transmitted
Using MMC to control the MV-8000's sequencer from an external device
Transmitting MMC to control an external sequencer
Using the MV-8000 in Multitimbre
Sampler Mode
Playing the MV-8000 from an externally-connected sequencer
Recording your velocity pad performance on an externally-connected sequencer
Performance Data Flow and Limitations
in Multi Timbre Sampler Mode
Transmit performance data from the velocity pads as MIDI messages
Operate as a multi-timbral sound module
When Off (normal)
Synchronizing the MV-8000 with a
connected external sequencer
Press the MV-8000's PLAY.
Specify the synchronization reference signal.
Synchronizing with an external device
Monitoring the MIDI connection status
Set the Tx Active Sensing parameter.
Using V-LINK devices
Press once again.
For example...
Switching V-LINK on/off
Example connections
Making V-LINK settings
V-LINK Function chart
Specify the MIDI transmit channel and other parameters as desired.
Using the MV8-OP1 (Audio I/O Expansion) to connect external devices
You can't do the following
If the MV8-OP1 is installed
Inputting audio via a digital connection
(coaxial/optical)
Transferring digital audio via R-BUS
Set the Input Select parameter to R-BUS.
Caution when connecting an R-BUS device
Inputting digital audio into R-BUS
Outputting digital audio from R-BUS or analog multi-output
Set the Output parameter to MLT1~8 or M1/2~7/8.
Using R-BUS and DIF-AT24 to add a MIDI output
Set the Output MIDI parameter.
Power-on the MV-8000.
Connect the DIF-AT24 (sold separately) to the R-BUS connector.
Connections and settings for R-BUS
devices
Connecting an RPC-1
Connecting a VS-2480CD/2400CD
Connecting a VM-7000/C7000 series device
Remote control using MMC
Transferring audio
Required equipment
Settings for each device
System settings for the MV-8000
Specifying the digital output source
Setting the audition time (Preview Length)
Setting the basic pitch (Master Tune)
Settings for the entire MV-8000 (Global)
Specifying the word clock master for an R-BUS connection
Outputting a copy-protected digital audio signal
About word clock and digital connections
Settings for the MV-8000's controllers
Adjusting the sensitivity of the velocity pads
(Pad / Panel)
Accessing the Pad/Panel screen
Changing the operation of the Shift button
Using aftertouch
Reducing unwanted triggering of the velocity pads
Changing how the sliders and knobs operate
Using a foot switch
Checking the system status of the
MV-8000
Viewing the system information
Testing the installed memory (Memory Diagnosis)
Resetting the MV-8000's parameters to the factory settings
Adding options
Expanding the memory
Precautions for expanding memory
Exchanging the memory (removing and
installing)
Installing the MV8-OP1
Precautions for expanding option
MV8-OP1 installation procedure
Installing the MV8-VGA (VGA/Mouse
Expansion)
Precautions for expanding option
MV8-VGA installation procedure
Ajout doptions
Expansion de la mmoire
Precautions concernant lextension de la mmoire
Echange de la mmoire (retrait et
installation)
Installation de la MV8-OP1
Precautions concernant lextension de la options
Procdure dinstallation
Installation de la MV8-VGA (Carte de
souris/sortie VGA)
Precautions concernant lextension de la options
Procdure dinstallation
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EDIT NAME popup
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SELECT CATEGORY popup
PAD BANKS popup
SELECT DRIVE popup
MENU/COMMAND popup
SEQUENCE
SEQUENCE screen
Here you can perform sequencer-related operations.
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TRACK PARAMETER (MIDI) popup
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TRACK PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup
RECORDING PARAMETER (MIDI) popup
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RECORDING FILTER popup
RECORDING PARAMETER (AUDIO) popup
METRONOME popup
EVENT LIST EDIT screen
CREATE EVENT popup
PASTE EVENT popup
If the Sequence memory full message appears
EDIT SYS-EX popup
AUDIO EVENT PARAMETER popup
PIANO ROLL EDIT screen
SEQUENCE EDIT screen
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SELECT PIANO ROLL EDIT COMMAND popup
SELECT SEQUENCE EDIT COMMAND popup
COPY&PASTE popup
MOVE popup
COPY&INSERT popup
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CHANGE VELOCITY popup
CHANGE DURATION popup
SHIFT TIMING popup
DATA THIN popup
TRANSPOSE popup
COPY AS MIDI CLIP popup
COPY AS AUDIO PHRASE popup
MIDI CLIP LIBRARY popup
PASTE MIDI CLIP popup
LOOP popup
AUTO PUNCH popup
TRACK LIST (Output) screen
TRACK LIST (Play Quantize) screen
TEMPO TRACK screen
VIEW FILTER popup
ADD MIDI TRACKS popup
ADD AUDIO TRACKS popup
DELETE TRACKS popup
MARKER popup
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LOCATOR popup
LOCATOR EDIT popup
JUMP popup
EVENT ERASE popup
STEP REC (MIDI) screen
STEP REC (AUDIO) screen
SONG SETUP
If the cursor is in the lower line
If the cursor is in the upper line
SONG SETUP MENU screen
SONG PARAMETER screen
EDIT COMMENT popup
SYNC screen
CREATE NEW SONG screen
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SELECT SONG screen
DELETE SONG screen
If the display asks Delete song #### Are you sure?
COPY AS NEW SONG popup
INSTRUMENTS
INSTRUMENTS screen
Here you can make instrument-related settings.
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MIDI FILTER screen
PATCH LIBRARY screen
PATCH EDIT screen
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PATCH EDIT (CONTROL) screen
Patch parameters controlled when control data is received
PATCH EDIT (SPLIT) screen
PATCH EDIT (SOLO/PORTAMENTO) screen
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PARTIAL EDIT screen
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SAMPLE EDIT screen
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SAMPLE LIST popup
SAMPLE PARAMETER popup
SELECT SAMPLE EDIT COMMAND popup
EMPHASIS screen
TIME STRETCH screen
TRUNCATE screen
SAVE SAMPLE AS WAV/SAVE SAMPLE AS AIFF screen
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PARTIAL EDIT (SMT) screen
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PARTIAL EDIT (FILTER) screen
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PARTIAL EDIT (AMPLIFIER) screen
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PARTIAL EDIT (LFO) screen
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LOAD PATCH screen
SAVE PATCH screen
COPY PART popup
AUDIO PHRASES
AUDIO PHRASES (PAD) screen
Here you can manage audio phrases.
AUDIO PHRASES (LIST) screen
AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen
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CHOP popup
AUTO CHOP popup
QUICK ASSIGN (CHOP) popup
PROJECT
PROJECT MENU screen
Here you can manage projects and make project settings.
When the cursor is in the lower row
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PROJECT OPTIMIZE popup
SAVE PROJECT popup
SAVE AS NEW PROJECT popup
If the display indicates That name already exists
CREATE NEW PROJECT screen
If the display asks Save Current?
LOAD PROJECT screen
DELETE PROJECT screen
If the display asks Delete Project. Are you sure?
BACKUP PROJECT TO CD screen
If the display indicates Insert blank CD-R/RW
RECOVER PROJECT FROM CD popup
If the display indicates That name already exists
SYSTEM
SYSTEM MENU screen
Here you can make system settings for the MV-8000.
GLOBAL screen
PAD screen
PANEL screen
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MIDI screen
V-LINK screen
SYSTEM INFORMATION screen
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ASSIGNABLE SLIDER screen
DISK/USB
DISK/USB MENU screen
Here you can make settings for the MV-8000's disk and for USB.
FILE UTILITY screen
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SELECT FILE COMMAND menu
SELECT DESTINATION FOLDER popup
DISK UTILITY screen
Explanation of each screen
FORMAT popup
USB screen
Macintosh
Windows Me/2000/XP
Before you stop communication
CD PLAYER screen
MASTERING
In recording...
When Mixdown mode is On...
MASTERING MENU screen
SEQUENCE (Mixdown mode) screen
SELECT MASTERING SOURCE / SELECT AUDIO FILE popup
LISTEN AUDIO FILE popup
MASTERING screen
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MASTERING TOOL KIT LIBRARY popup
MASTERING TOOL KIT EDIT screen
Explanation of each area (EQ)
Explanation of each area (B-Cut)
Explanation of each area (Enhancer)
Explanation of each area (Input)
Explanation of each area (Expander)
Explanation of each area (Compressor)
Explanation of each area (Mixer)
Explanation of each area (Limiter)
Explanation of each area (Output)
CUE SHEET screen
GAP TIME popup
AUDIO FILE LIST screen
If the display asks Delete File. Are you sure?
SAMPLING
SAMPLING MENU screen
Here you can sample various types of audio sources.
SAMPLING / RE-SAMPLING screen
When Start Trigger = Level/Play/Pad
When Start Trigger=Manual, or during sampling
SAMPLING RESULT (AUDIO PHRASE/PATCH) popup
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SAMPLING RESULT (SAMPLE) popup
QUICK ASSIGN (AUDIO PHRASE) screen
QUICK ASSIGN (AUDIO PHRASE:DIVIDE) screen
QUICK ASSIGN (PATCH) screen
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QUICK ASSIGN (PATCH:DIVIDE) screen
IMPORT
IMPORT MENU screen
Here you can load various types of music data file from the hard disk and use them on the MV-8000.
IMPORT screen
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IMPORT OPTIONS popup
QUICK ASSIGN (PATCH:S-700 PARTIAL) screen
ASSIGN TO PART / LIBRARY popup
EFFECTS
EFFECTS screen
Here you can make settings for the built-in MFX (multi-effect), delay/chorus, and reverb.
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EFFECT LIBRARY popup (MFX/DlyCho/Reverb)
EFFECTS EDIT screen
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KNOB ASSIGN popup
MIXER
MIXER (AUDIO TRACK) screen
Here you can adjust the volume and panning of the sound.
MIXER (INSTRUMENT PART) screen
MIXER (AUX / FX / AUDIO PHRASE / INPUT) screen
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About MIDI
MIDI Implementation Chart
Exclusive messages:
Control Change messages:
Troubleshooting
When I press a pad, the sound does not stop sounding.
The sound is interrupted.
Pitch is incorrect.
Issues Related to Effects
Issues Related to Sequencer
Issues Related to MIDI and External Devices
Issues Related to Sampling
Exclusive messages are not received.
No Sound from connected MIDI device.
External input sound cannot be heard/volume is too low
Mic sound is not output/is too weak
Data is not saved correctly.
Sampled sound contains excessive noise or distortion
Cant record a sample
Error message list
Error message list
Glossary
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Frame
Formants
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Shortcut keys
Preset patches and Algorithm list
Pre installed patch list
HORNS folder (/PATCHES/HORNS)
BASS folder (/PATCHES/BASS)
KEY folder (/PATCHES/KEY)
STRINGS folder (/PATCHES/STRINGS) SYNTH folder (/PATCHES/SYNTH) VOX_FX folder (/PATCHES/VOX_FX)
Before you use the pre-installed patches
Effect preset patch list
MFX preset library
Delay/Chorus preset library Reverb preset Library
Mastering Tool Kit preset library
Algorithm list
Effect Block
LPF
Filter
Isolatr (3-band isolator)
Boost (Low booster)
02 Center Canceler
EQ (3-band equalizer)
Cancel (Center canceler)
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NS (Noise suppressor)
04 Reverb & Gate
Reverb
Gate
05 Tape Echo 201
Echo (Tape Echo)
06 EZ DELAY
Delay (EZ Delay)
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07 Delay RSS
Delay (Delay RSS)
For Stereo Speakers
08 Analog Delay & Chorus
Chorus (Virtual analog chorus)
Delay (Virtual analog delay)
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09 Digital Chorus
Chorus (Stereo digital chorus)
10 4 Button Chorus 320
Chorus (Virtual SDD-320)
11 Vintage Flanger 325
Flanger (Vintage flanger)
12 2x BOSS Flanger
Flanger (Stereo flanger)
13 Stereo Pitch Shifter
Pitch (Stereo pitch shifter)
14 80s Phaser
8 stage
Phaser (Stereo phaser)
15 Stereo Auto Wah
Wah (Stereo auto wah)
16 Stereo Distortion
Distort (Stereo distortion)
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18 Radio Modeling
Radio (AM radio modeling)
19 Lo-Fi Processor
BitRate (Bit/Rate down)
20 Guitar Multi
Wah (Auto Wah)
Comp (Compressor/Sustainer)
Drive
GtrAmp (Guitar amp modeling)
Delay
ChoFln (Chorus/Flanger)
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21 Vocal Multi
Pitch (Pitch shifter)
LimDes (Limiter/De-Esser)
Chorus
22 Voice Transformer
V.Trns (Voice transformer)
23 Mic Modeling
Mic (Mic modeling)
Link
Lmt (Mic modeling limiter)
24 10 Band Vocoder
Vocodr (Vocoder)
Delay (Stereo delay)
Dly/Cho (Delay/Chorus) effect
Delay
Chorus
Reverb effect
Reverb
MIDI Implementation
Program Change
Control Change
Polyphonic Key Pressure
Note on
2. Data Transmission
System Realtime Message
Channel Mode Messages
Active Sensing
POLY (Controller number 127)
Channel Mode Messages
System Exclusive Messages
Channel Mode messages
3.1 Messages recorded during recording
3. Data reception (Sequencer Section)
MIDI Machine Control (MMC)
System Exclusive Message
Stop
Continue
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How to calculate checksum (Hexadecimal number is shown with H.)
5. Appendices
Decimal and Hexadecimal table (Hexadecimal number is shown with H.)
Example of system exclusive message and Checksum calculation
MIDI Machine Control (MMC) Command, Information Field/Response Reference
Basic channel: Mode: Note number: Velocity: Aftertouch Pitch bend
Control change
Program change System exclusive
common: Real time: Aux message: Notes
Basic Channel: Mode: Note number: Velocity: Aftertouch Pitch bend
Control change
Program change System Exclusive
common: System real time: Aux messages: Notes
Specifications
Sampler Section
Sequencer Section
Others
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Numerics
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