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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo VS-840EX

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To select whether the area before or the area after the current time will be played back, press [TO] or [FROM], When you press [SCRUB] the button indicator will light, and the specified area will be played back repeatedly. When you are finished, press [SCRUB] once again to make the button indicator go dark. Only the single track that is specified will be played back. If you wish to playback other tracks, press the TRACK STATUS/V.TRACK buttons to specify this. The playback time (25 to 100 msec) is shorter than when [TO] and [FROM] are used. The initial value of 45 msec, but you may change this as necessary. The waveform of the sound being played back is displayed in the display, providing a visual check. nn . nn uu • uu . nn • uu nn uu • nn nn 1 n 1 ___ * UU UU 1 u > i! SONG# 1 I 1]Scrub l\ 44k rnz a mtc 30 3 17m340 1 8 3 4 6 6 7« Ê:: 3 s « •■■■■■■a T e l. « SB INFORMATION MIXER/TRACK MASTER Finding the location where sound begins (example) 1. Press [SCRUB] to make the button indicator light, and the specified area will be played back repeatedly. To select whether the area before or the area after the current time will be played back, press [TO] or [FROM]. 2. Use [TRACK STATUS/V.TRACK] to select the track that you wish to check. In the case of track 5/6, track 5 and track 6 will alternate each time you press the button. The same applies to track 7/8. The display will indicate which track is currently being "scrubbed." 3. If you are playing back the area before the current time, adjust the time so that you just miss hearing the sound. If you are playing back the area following the current time, adjust the time so that you hear the very beginning of the sound. 4. When you have found the precise location where the sound begins, press [SCRUB] once again to end the procedure. Also, place a mark point at the current time or store the current time in a locate point so that you will be able to easily find it later. 66 Chapter 7. Editing a recorded performance (track editing) Adjusting the scrub length 1. Press [UTILITY]. 2. Use [CURSOR] to select the System Utility icon, and press [ENTER/TAP]. Basic procedure 3. Use [CURSOR] to select the Play/Rec Parameter icon, and press [ENTER/TAP]. PLftï-REc prFTi gauTV;svsTEM PjjfM 4. Use [CURSOR] to move the cursor to "SCRUB Length," and use the TIME/VALUE dial to adjust the scrub length. 5. When you finish, press [DISPLAY] to return to Play mode. SCRUB Length This sets the time length (25 to 100 ms) that is played back when the Preview function [SCRUB] button is pressed. Here is the basic procedure for Track Edit. In the explanations which follow, this basic procedure will be abbreviated. 1. Press [UTILITY], 2. Use [CURSOR] to select the Track Edit icon, and press [ENTER/TAP]. 3. The following icons will appear. Use [CURSOR] to select the desired icon, and press [ENTER/ TAP]. Track Copy icon Track Move icon Track Exchange icon Track Insert icon Track Cut icon Track Erase icon Track Copy + Insert icon Track Move + Insert icon 4. A display screen will appear in which you can select the track / V-track to which the operation will apply. Use [CURSOR] and the TIME/ VALUE dial to select the track / V-track. Multiple tracks / V-tracks can be selected as the object of the operation. If two or more are selected, the operation will be executed with the same settings for each of the tracks / V-tracks. 5. Specify the area or time that will be affected. Move the cursor to the "TIME" icon, and press [ENTER/TAP]. Times can also be specified using mark points or locate points. To audition the performance in the vicinity of the current time location, use the Preview function (page 65). * There is no "TIME" icon for Track Exchange. 6. When you have finished making all settings, move the cursor to the "GO" icon, and press [ENTER/TAP]. The operation will be executed and you will return to Play mode. * If after auditioning the result of the operation, you would like to return to the original state before the operation, use the Undo function (page 100). 67 Chapter 7. Editing a recorded performance (track editing) Re-using part of the performance (Copy)_ This operation copies the playback data of a specified area to another location. This operation lets you copy the data of two or more tracks at once, or copy the specified data to a specified location two or more times in succession. When you wish to use a phrase that is recorded in a track, or when a song contains a phrase that is repeated, the Copy operation will let you create the song more efficiently. Normally, the data will be copied starting at the specified copy destination time. However it is also possible to specify the copy destination time as a base time at which a specific sound occurs. This is done using the "FROM" setting item. For example suppose that you wish to copy a sound effect of a time bomb ticking and then exploding, and that you want to place the explosion at a specific tim...


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