Phrase Copy

This operation copies the audio of a specified phrase to another location. This is convenient when you want, for example, a four-measure rhythm pattern to loop seamlessly.

*Each phrases needs to be longer than 0.5 seconds. Otherwise, short phrases will not be played.

1.Press [PLAY (DISPLAY)].

2.Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F2 (TRACK)].

3.Press [F1 (Tr/Ph)] so that the Phrase Edit Menu appears.

4.Press [PAGE] so that [F2] indicates “Copy,” and then press [F2 (Copy)].

5.Press [F1 (Selph)].

6.The track SELECT buttons are used to select the source track(s). Press the Track SELECT button to specify the track to be copied.

Alternatively, you can use [ ], [ ], [ ], and

[ ] to move the cursor to the phrase that you wish to move, and press [F3 (MARK)] or [ENTER/YES].

The SELECT button stops blinking, indicating it is the phrase to be copied.

If [F2 (All)] is pressed, all tracks are selected to be moved.

7.Press the Track STATUS button for the desired destination track. The STATUS button turns red.

*If you want to select TR 1-12, press [FADER/MUTE] several times until the “TR” indicator lights.

If you want to select TR 13-18, press [FADER/MUTE] several times until the “TR” indicator blinks.

→ “Switching the Fader Functions” (p. 71)

8.Press [F1 (Back)].

Chapter 10 Track and Phrase Editing

9.Use [ ], [ ], [ ], and [ ] to move the cursor, and use the TIME/VALUE dial to set the parameters.

FROM (From Point)

You can specify the exact sync point of the phrase to be copied as the FROM time. The FROM time will be copied to the position designated as the TO time. You can specify a FROM time that is not necessarily located within the phrase.

TO (To Point)

The destination of the Copy is the TO time.

Quantize

If you set this to “ON”, the TO time (destination time of the Copy) will be set at the beginning of the measure set by the tempo map or sync track. For example, it's easy to Copy a phrase one measure when the phrase length is

2.0seconds as when the tempo map setting is 120. However, you will need a complicated calculation if the tempo is 119.1. If you set Quantize ON, you can avoid this.

Further, if this is set to ON, Overlap will be

 

automatically set to ON also.

 

Overlap

 

If you set this to “OFF”, the phrase will copy so that the

 

first copy begins exactly at the end of the original and

 

the copying procedure will be the same as if the

 

beginning/ending time of the phrase is same as the

 

START/END time of the Copy. If you carry out a copy

 

twice or more under this condition, there will be no

 

blank spaces between the copied phrases. If you set this

 

to “ON”, the interval between FROM and TO will be

 

kept. Therefore, if the phrase length is shorter than the

 

interval, there will be blank spaces between the copied

 

phrases. If phrase length is longer than the interval, the

Chapter

(see illustrations below)

phrases will be overlapped.

 

 

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Roland VS-1824 owner manual Phrase Copy, 157, Overlap