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Manual de usuario Roland, modelo VS-880V2

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If you wish to execute, press [YES]. A re-confirmation message will blink, so press [YES] once again to execute. When execution is complete, you will return to Play condition. To cancel execution, press [NO]. You will return to the previous condition. * If after hearing the results of the operation you wish to return to the original data, use the Undo function (p. 112). < About the bar display > ” — When tracks are being selected, the bar display will indicate the status of track selection. At this time, you can view the play list in the bar display by holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [PLAY (DISPLAY)]. To return to the previous display, once again hold down [SHIFT] and press [PLAY (DISPLAY)J. When an item requiring a time setting is selected, the bar display will show the play list. At this time, you can view the amplitude profile and the track selection status by holding down [SHIFT] and pressing [PLAY (DISPLAY)j. The amplitude profile lets you view the waveform recorded in the selected track. Use the [(SEL) CH EDIT] buttons! to select the track whose amplitude profile will be dis-j played._____________I Re-using part of the perfor-mance (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 "Frm (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 timing location. Normally, you would have to calculate the time until the explosion in order to specify the copy destination time. However in such cases, you can specify "From" as "the copy source time at which the explosion begins," and specify "To" (the base time of the copy destination) as "the copy destination time at which you want the explosion to occur." This lets you copy the data with the explosion placed at precisely the right timing. Example 1 : Copying twice to the same track P A 1 A A" | ; Start End To Time Example 2: Copying twice to a different track Start End To Time Example 3: Copying using the “Frm" setting Start From End To Time 78 Chapter 4 Editing a recorded performance (track editing) * If playback data exists at the copy destination, that data will be overwritten. * Playback data of a channel for which Channel Link is ON cannot be copied to a track whose channel has a Channel Link setting of OFF. Nor is the converse possible. * The length of the data to be copied must be greater than 0.5 seconds. If data shorter than 0.5 seconds is copied, the sound will not playback. 1. Select the V-track that contains the copy source playback data, and prepare that data for playback. 2. Press [TRACK], select “TRK Track Copy?,’’ and press [YES]. The display will let you select the copy source track, and the copy destination track and V-track. < An easy way to specify the time settings > l imes for the Start point, From point, End point, and To point can be specified directly without having to display the Track Copy page. In Play condition, use the following procedure. 1. Move to the beginning (Start point) of the copy source performance data. 2. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC1/5]. 3. Move to the time location in the destination to which the performance data will be copied (From point). 4. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC2/6], 5. Move to the end location of the copy source performance data (End point). 6. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC3/7], 7. Move to the basic time of the copy destination (To point). 8. Hold down [TRACK] and press [LOC4/8], If you now access the Track Copy page, the times that were specified in steps 1-8 will be input as the time settings for the respective points. Copy source (Track-V track) Copy destination (Track-V track) TRK CofyTr. = 1 - 1 = >3-2 MEASURE SCAT » i 1 mB SVNCMOOE SCENE 3I I NT --- =! REMAINING TIME *| o o q 1 q •*> 7» ¿.¿7*1 7 » "I 12 34567! AB L.R 3. Use [SEL (CH EDIT)] to select the copy source track. When the copy source track is selected, the V-track selected for that channel will be the copy source V-track. Next, press CURSOR [ ► ] to make the copy destination field blink, use [SEL (CH EDIT)] to select the copy destination track, and use the TIMEA/ALUE dial to select the copy destination V-track If you wish to perform a copy operation with the same settings for other tracks, select the copy source and copy destination tracks, and press CURSOR [ ► ] once agai...


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