Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)
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MV-8800 Owner’s Manual
This is an editing screen that shows note numbers (rows) and time locations (columns). You can record note
events at each intersection.
1.
Access the SONG screen (Screen Guide; p. 8) or the PATTERN screen (Screen Guide; p. 91).
2.

Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the MIDI track you want to record.

Selected track is highlighted (that means current track).
3.
Press [MENU].
The MENU popup will appear.
4.

Select “Drum Grid” and press [F5](Select).

The DRUM GRID screen (Screen Guide; p. 73) will appear.
fig.drum-grid.eps
1-01–6-16
This shows the sounds that are assigned to the pads. The displayed numbers are the pad bank and pad
number.
Pad Velocity
This lets you set the velocity you input by velocity pads. If you set this to “1–127,” the pad will always produce
a specified velocity value. If you want the force with which you actually struck the pad to be input as the velocity
data, set this to “Real.” You can adjust this parameter in the RECORDING PARAMETER popup (for the drum
grid) (Screen Guide; p. 74).
Grid Velocity
This lets you edit the velocity of a note event you input.
[F4](REC Param)
The RECORDING PARAMETER popup will appear. You can adjust the parameters (Step Time, Pad Velocity
and Duration) when you input the note events in DRUM GRID screen.
[F5](Solo)
Switches the Solo mode on/off for this track. When Solo is on, a “SOLO” indication appears at the right of the
track name.
5.

Make sure that [REC ( )] is lit red.

If it is not lit red, press [REC ( )] to make it light.
Inputting events in rhythm-machine style (Drum Grid)
You can show the RECORDING PARAMETER popup when press [JUMP]+[REC ( )].
In external VGA screen, an “S” button will light blue.
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