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Owner’s Manual
Copyright © 2006 ROLAND CORPORATION
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any
form without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Roland International Web Site: http://www.Roland.com
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual; p. 2), “USING THE UNIT
SAFELY” (Owner’s Manual; p. 4–5), and “IMPORTANT NOTES”
(Owner’s Manual; p. 6–7). These sections provide important information
concerning the proper operation of the unit. Additionally, in order to feel
assured that you have gained a good grasp of every feature provided by
your new unit, the Owner’s Manual, Screen Guide, and Appendices
should be read in its entirety. These manuals should be saved and kept
on hand as a convenient reference.
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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Owner’s ManualCopyright © 2006 ROLAND CORPORATIONAll rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written

Page 2 - SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

M-10 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Contents Introduction ...

Page 3 - Checking the included items

Making a patch settingsM-100 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to load a patch from the hard disk and use it for the current part and the patch libra

Page 4 - USING THE UNIT SAFELY

Making a patch settingsM-101 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch Here’s how you can delete a patch that’s assigned to a part. The samples used

Page 5

M-102 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Making a partial settings Here’s how you can modify the settings of each sound (partial) for each velocity pad (note num

Page 6 - INPORTANT NOTES

Making a partial settingsM-103 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch Exclusive Group If this is set to anything other than Off, partials with the

Page 7

Making a partial settingsM-104 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Adjust the Partial Coarse Tune and Partial Fine Tune.Adjust the Filter Type that selects the ty

Page 8 - Main features

Making a partial settingsM-105 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch 1. Access the PARTIAL EDIT screen as describe“Making a partial settings” (p.

Page 9 - Main featuresIntroduction

Making a partial settingsM-106 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual This function automatically sets the Start Point, Loop Point, and End Points of the sample to a

Page 10 - Contents

Making a partial settingsM-107 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch You can assign a name to each partial for easier data management. 1. Access

Page 11

Making a partial settingsM-108 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can delete a sample at the same time that you delete a partial. 1. Hold down [DELETE], and

Page 12

Making a partial settingsM-109 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch Here’s how to change the partials that are assigned to the velocity pads.Als

Page 13 - 10—Editing a song / pattern

ContentsM-11 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1 Quick Start 23456789 1011121314151617181920212223 Introduction Master Index 1—An overview of the MV-8800 ...

Page 14 - 12—Using effects

Making a partial settingsM-110 MV-8800 Owner’s ManualIf the same partial is assigned to more than one pad (note number), any partial editing operatio

Page 15

M-111 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6 Making audio phrase settings Chapter 6 Making audio phrase settings Editing the settings of an audio phrase While a pa

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Editing the settings of an audio phraseM-112 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Pad Play Mode Specifies how the audio phrase will play by pressing the VELOCITY P

Page 17

Editing the settings of an audio phraseM-113 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6 Making audio phrase settings By assigning a tempo setting to an audio phrase yo

Page 18 - Panel descriptions

M-114 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Replacing an assigned sample 1. Access the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen as described in “Editing the settings of an audio ph

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M-115 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6 Making audio phrase settings Making the waveform of an audio phrase zoom-in 1. Access the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen as

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M-116 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual To create a patch by dividing an audio phrase (Chop) 1. Access the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen as described in “Editing the

Page 21

M-117 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6 Making audio phrase settings To copy an audio phrase Here’s how to copy the current audio phrase to another pad. 1. Pr

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M-118 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Saving audio phrases to the hard disk Here’s how to save the audio phrases in the current bank to disk. Audio phrase fil

Page 23 - Rear Panel

M-119 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6 Making audio phrase settings Deleting the audio phrase and the sample 1. Press [AUDIO PHRASES]. The AUDIO PHRASES scre

Page 24

ContentsM-12 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Making a partial settings...

Page 25 - CD-RW Drive (Front Panel)

M-120 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Saving an audio phrase as a WAV-format or AIFF-format file Here you can save an audio phrase to the hard disk as a WAV-f

Page 26 - Grounding

M-121 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7 Editing a sample Chapter 7 Editing a sample Viewing a list of samples Here’s how to view a list of all the samples in

Page 27

M-122 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual To emphasize or reduce the high-frequencies of the sample (Emphasis) In some cases, boosting the high-frequency range o

Page 28 - Turning on the power

M-123 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7 Editing a sample To maximize the level of a sample (Normalize) This operation raises the level of a sample as high as

Page 29 - Turning off the power

M-124 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual To Change the length of a sample (Time Stretch) You can extend or shorten the playback time of a sample. The Time Stretc

Page 30 - Using the CD-R/RW drive

M-125 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7 Editing a sample Deleting unnecessary portions of a sample (Truncate) By deleting unnecessary portions (e.g., regions

Page 31

Deleting unnecessary portions of a sample (Truncate)M-126 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual● This message is displayed when all of the following conditions appl

Page 32 - Basic operations

M-127 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7 Editing a sample Converting a stereo sample to monaural (Set mono) You can now convert a stereo sample to monaural. 1.

Page 33

M-128 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Applying a fade-in to the sample (Fade-in) This operation modifies the data so that the volume will gradually increase b

Page 34

M-129 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7 Editing a sample Applying a fade-out to the sample (Fade-out) This operation modifies the data so that the volume will

Page 35 - Velocity pad operations

ContentsM-13 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1 Quick Start 23456789 1011121314151617181920212223 Introduction Master Index Changing the playback tempo...

Page 36 - Switching a pad bank

M-130 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Assigning a sample to a partial or audio phrase 1. Access the SAMPLE MANAGER screen as described in “Viewing a list of s

Page 37

Using the sequencer M-131 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 8Chapter 8 Using the sequencer Overview The MV-8800 has two types of sequencers: Song and Pattern.Yo

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M-132 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual The Song Mode and The Pattern Mode Switch the MV-8800 to Song mode when you want to play, record, or edit songs.Switch t

Page 39 - Quick Start

M-133 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 Silencing a specific track during playback (Mute) If you want to silence the performance of a spec

Page 40

M-134 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Playing only a specific track (Solo) If you want to hear only the performance of a specific instrument while the song pl

Page 41 - Using the velocity pads

M-135 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 Using the velocity pads to switch Track Mute and Solo Here’s how to use the velocity pads to switc

Page 42

M-136 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Applying quantization during playback (Play Quantize) You can apply quantization during playback to a recorded data with

Page 43 - Creating a song

M-137 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 Transmitting MIDI Program Changes at the beginning of a Pattern or Song You can transmit MIDI Prog

Page 44

M-138 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Changing the playback tempo Here’s how to change the playback tempo of the entire song / pattern. 1. Press [BMP/TAP]. Th

Page 45 - Creating a songQuick Start

Changing the playback tempoM-139 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 3. Set the Tempo Track parameter On. When this is On, the song will pla

Page 46 - Viewing the audio CD contents

ContentsM-14 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing events individually ...

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M-140 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the locator You can assign up to ten locate points in each song. 1. Press [SONG]. The SONG screen (Screen Guide; p

Page 48 - Sampling

Using the locatorM-141 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 You can edit the location of a locate point you stored. 1. Press [SONG]. The SONG

Page 49

M-142 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using markers 1. Move to the time location where you want to assign a marker point. 2. Hold down [SHIFT] and press [BMP/

Page 50

M-143 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the sequencer 8 Using the velocity pads to play patterns You can use the velocity pads to play patterns in success

Page 51 - An overview of the MV-8800

Using the velocity pads to play patternsM-144 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how you can assign frequently used patterns to the velocity pads so that

Page 52 - Sampler structure

Recording a song / pattern M-145 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 9Chapter 9 Recording a song / pattern This chapter takes you through the various steps of rec

Page 53 - Partials

M-146 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating a new song 1. Press [SONG]. The SONG screen (Screen Guide; p. 8) will appear. 2. Press [F1](Song Menu). The SON

Page 54 - BPM sync

Creating a new songM-147 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 Your favorite settings such as the track structure or loop settings of a

Page 55 - Mixer structure

M-148 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating a new pattern If you want to create a new pattern, start by initializing a pattern. 1. Press [PATTERN]. The PAT

Page 56 - Effect structure

Creating a new patternM-149 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 1. Access the PATTERN LIST screen as described in “Creating a new son

Page 57 - Sequencer structure

ContentsM-15 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1 Quick Start 23456789 1011121314151617181920212223 Introduction Master Index 13—Automating mixing operations (Au

Page 58

M-150 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module) ● Note These MIDI messages represent the notes. The par

Page 59 - Data structure

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-151 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 1. Access the SONG screen (

Page 60

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-152 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Realtime Recording is the recording method in which your

Page 61 - About modes

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-153 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 4. Press [PLAY ( )]. The RE

Page 62

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-154 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Selecting the performance data that will be recorded (Re

Page 63 - Importing data

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-155 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 Recording while looping (Lo

Page 64

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-156 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Auditioning sounds or phrases while recording Here’s how

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Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-157 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 6. Strike the VELOCITY PADS

Page 66 - Press [F5](OK)

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-158 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual This is an editing screen that shows note numbers (rows)

Page 67 - Options when importing

Recording MIDI tracks (instrument or external MIDI sound module)M-159 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 6. Use [F1](16Notes) or [F2

Page 68

ContentsM-16 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 16—Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 ... 251Switching between the two operating mode

Page 69

M-160 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording audio tracks or audio phrases Sound that is received via the analog inputs (or by other means) can be recorded

Page 70 - Importing from an audio CD

Recording audio tracks or audio phrasesM-161 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 Direct Recording is a function that directly records

Page 71

Recording audio tracks or audio phrasesM-162 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 9. When you’ve finished recording, press [STOP ( )]. The REC and PLAY indicators

Page 72 - The options during import

Recording audio tracks or audio phrasesM-163 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 Realtime recording 1. Access the SONG screen (Screen

Page 73

M-164 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Placing patterns in the pattern track The patterns you’ve created in Pattern mode can be placed in a song in the desired

Page 74

Placing patterns in the pattern trackM-165 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Recording a song / pattern 9 Realtime recording 1. Access the SONG screen (Screen G

Page 75 - Assigning a sample to a patch

M-166 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Undoing a recording or editing operation (Undo/Redo) If you’re not satisfied with the results of the realtime-recording

Page 76

Editing a song / pattern M-167 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 10 Chapter 10 Editing a song / pattern In order to edit a song or pattern, you must first selec

Page 77

M-168 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Selecting a pattern 1. Press [PATTERN]. The PATTERN screen will appear (Pattern Mode). 2. Press [F1](Pattern List). The

Page 78

M-169 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Editing entire tracks This operation deletes unwanted tracks. 1. Access the SONG screen (Scr

Page 79

ContentsM-17 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1 Quick Start 23456789 1011121314151617181920212223 Introduction Master Index 21—Other functions ...

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Editing entire tracksM-170 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual This command combines the performance data from multiple adjoining MIDI tracks into one track. This

Page 81

M-171 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing) In the SEQUENCE EDIT screen, you can edit th

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Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing)M-172 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7. Use the cursor to select a command, and press [F5](Select). A popup th

Page 83

Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing)M-173 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 The Quick Region function lets you quickly se

Page 84

Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing)M-174 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to insert blank measures at the specified measure location. 1.

Page 85

Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing)M-175 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 1. Access the SONG screen (Screen Guide; p. 8

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Editing a region you specify (Sequence Editing)M-176 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how the contents of the performance data you registered as a patte

Page 87

M-177 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Editing note events in a MIDI track (Piano Roll Editing) In the PIANO ROLL EDIT screen you c

Page 88

Editing note events in a MIDI track (Piano Roll Editing)M-178 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 8. Use the cursor to select a command, and press [F5](Select). A

Page 89 - Making Instrument settings

Editing note events in a MIDI track (Piano Roll Editing)M-179 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Now you can edit note events in the

Page 90 - Making instrument settings

M-18 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Panel descriptions SENS knobs Adjusts the input sensitivity. PHONE knob Adjusts the headphone level. LCD (Liquid Crystal

Page 91

Editing note events in a MIDI track (Piano Roll Editing)M-180 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual The Quick Region function lets you quickly select an editing reg

Page 92

M-181 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Editing events individually The method used in editing individual events differs depending

Page 93

Editing events individuallyM-182 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to insert new performance data into the desired location within a MIDI track. 1. A

Page 94

Editing events individuallyM-183 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Here’s how to erase the selected performance data. 1. Access the

Page 95 - Creating a patch

Editing events individuallyM-184 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Access the EVENT LIST screen as described in “Event list editing” (p. 181). 2. Use CURSOR

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Editing events individuallyM-185 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Here you can adjust the parameter of an audio event in an audio t

Page 97

Editing events individuallyM-186 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here you can make detailed settings for the pattern event in a pattern track. 1. Press [SONG]

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M-187 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 List of available editing commands A check mark ✔ indicates a command that is available in

Page 99

List of available editing commandsM-188 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how you can move the specified region of performance data. The data recorded in

Page 100 - Making a patch settings

List of available editing commandsM-189 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Here’s how you can copy the specified region of performanc

Page 101 - MV-8800 Owner’s Manual

Panel descriptionsM-19 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Panel descriptionsIntroduction EFFECTS button Accesses the EFFECTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 229) (indic

Page 102 - Making a partial settings

List of available editing commandsM-190 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Copying data and inserting it at another location (Copy & Insert) The Copy &

Page 103

List of available editing commandsM-191 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 This command corrects (quantizes) the timing of the record

Page 104

List of available editing commandsM-192 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual • Strength Specifies the degree to which the note timing will be moved toward interval

Page 105 - Making a sample settings

List of available editing commandsM-193 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 This command lets you modify the duration of notes (the le

Page 106

List of available editing commandsM-194 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual This command lets you moving the timing of performance data backward or forward in uni

Page 107

List of available editing commandsM-195 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Since values for data types such as aftertouch, pitch bend

Page 108

List of available editing commandsM-196 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can transpose note messages in a range of 127 semitones. Use this command when you

Page 109

List of available editing commandsM-197 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 This lets you extract only specific note events from a tra

Page 110

List of available editing commandsM-198 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can enter automation data (p. 3) containing values that change continuously over t

Page 111 - Making audio phrase settings

List of available editing commandsM-199 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 You can modify data such as volume and pan changes for aut

Page 112

M-2 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual INSTRUCTIONSCAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKDO NOT OPENATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIRCAUTION: TO REDUCE

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Panel descriptionsM-20 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual MULTILEVEL button This button assigns a different level of velocity (playing strength) to each of the s

Page 114 - Replacing an assigned sample

List of available editing commandsM-200 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how you can “clip” the performance data of the specified region and save it in

Page 115

M-201 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Restricting the type of events that will be edited (View Filter) If there is a large amount

Page 116

M-202 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Note length (Step time) and the number of ticks The MV-8800’s sequencer divides each quarter note into 480 “ticks.” The

Page 117 - To copy an audio phrase

M-203 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Copying a pattern 1. Access the PATTERN LIST screen as described in “Selecting a pattern” (p

Page 118

M-204 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Saving a song (or pattern) in SMF format (Save As SMF) Several limitations apply when you save a song in SMF format. • T

Page 119 - Press [AUDIO PHRASES]

Saving a song (or pattern) in SMF format (Save As SMF)M-205 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Editing a song / pattern 10 Here’s how to save the current pattern

Page 120

M-206 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Loading a song from another project You can load a song from another project into the current project. At this time, all

Page 121 - Editing a sample

Using the Mixer M-207 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 11 Chapter 11 Using the Mixer Adjusting the volume balance of each part Here’s how to adjust the volume

Page 122

M-208 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Adjusting the tone of an instruments or audio track Each part of instruments and the mixer section of each audio track h

Page 123

Using effects M-209 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 12 Chapter 12 Using effects The MV-8800 contains three effects processors: MFX (multi-effects), delay/chor

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Panel descriptionsM-21 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Panel descriptionsIntroduction Numeric keys Use these keys to input sequence data, alphabetical charact

Page 125

M-210 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Selecting an effect Each of the MV-8800’s three internal effect processors has its own effect library. You can switch ef

Page 126

M-211 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using effects 12 Setting the effect parameters You can edit the current effect settings to create your own effect settin

Page 127

M-212 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Storing the current effect settings in the library After you’ve edited the effect parameters to create your own effect s

Page 128

M-213 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using effects 12 Saving a current effect setting to the hard disk Here’s how to save the current effect setting file to

Page 129

M-214 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the C (Control) knobs to operate parameters You can assign the C1–C3 knobs to the desired effect parameters, and u

Page 130

M-215 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using effects 12 Changing the MFX routing You can route the MFX to various buses (signal routes) within the MV-8800. Dif

Page 131 - Using the sequencer

Changing the MFX routingM-216 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual fig.11-10.j 1. Press [EFFECTS]. The EFFECTS screen will appear. 2. Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to move th

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M-217 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using effects 12 Analog Modeling Bass Analog Modeling Bass is an algorithm that replicates the operation of an analog sy

Page 133

Analog Modeling BassM-218 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Press [EFFECTS]. 2. Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select MFX. 3. Press [F3](Library). The MFX LIBRARY pop

Page 134

Automating mixing operations (Automation) M-219 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 13 Chapter 13 Automating mixing operations (Automation) Automating operations

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Panel descriptionsM-22 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual LOCATOR button Accesses the LOCATOR popup (Screen Guide; p. 59) will appear. You can place locator mark

Page 136

Automating operations of Mixer ChannelM-220 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 6. Press [MIXER] and select the MIXER screen for which you want to record the Mixe

Page 137

M-221 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Automating mixing operations (Automation) 13 Automating mute operations for each track Mute settings for each track can

Page 138 - Changing the playback tempo

Automating mute operations for each trackM-222 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4. Press [PLAY ( )]. The REC and PLAY indicators will light, and the RECORDING

Page 139

Automating mute operations for each trackM-223 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Automating mixing operations (Automation) 13 9. Set the Mute Control Track para

Page 140 - Using the locator

Automating mute operations for each trackM-224 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5. Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the parameter which you want to change. 6. Use

Page 141

M-225 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Automating mixing operations (Automation) 13 Automating operations for each C (Control) knob The operations of the C1–C3

Page 142 - Using markers

Automating operations for each C (Control) knobM-226 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Move the current time to the location at which the C knob operations w

Page 143

Creating an audio CD M-227 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 14 Chapter 14 Creating an audio CD The work flow of creating an audio CD This chapter takes you thr

Page 144 - Assigning a pattern to a pad

M-228 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Combining a song / pattern into two tracks (Mixdown) To perform a mixdown, you’ll switch to Mixdown mode and record the

Page 145 - Recording a song / pattern

Combining a song / pattern into two tracks (Mixdown)M-229 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating an audio CD 14 9. To stop the mixdown, press [STOP ( )]. Mi

Page 146 - Creating a new song

Panel descriptionsM-23 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Panel descriptionsIntroduction USB This connector lets you connect the MV-8800 to your computer to tran

Page 147

M-230 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Achieving the ideal volume and loudness for an audio CD (Mastering) Here’s how you can apply a final mastering effect (t

Page 148 - Creating a new pattern

Achieving the ideal volume and loudness for an audio CD (Mastering)M-231 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating an audio CD 14 5. Press [REC ( )] . The EDI

Page 149

M-232 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Writing the mastered data to CD Here’s how to create an audio CD from the WAV file(s) created by mixdown and mastering.

Page 150

Writing the mastered data to CDM-233 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating an audio CD 14 7. Adjust the length of the silence between songs. Press [MENU],

Page 151

M-234 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Playing an audio CD Now let’s use the MV-8800’s CD Player function to hear the audio CD you just created. 1. Insert the

Page 152

Project and disk management M-235 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 15 Chapter 15 Project and disk management Managing projects On the MV-8800, all the data nee

Page 153

Managing projectsM-236 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how you can assign a name to your project for easier management. 1. Press [PROJECT]. The PROJECT

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Managing projectsM-237 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Here’s how a project that is no longer necessary can be deleted from the

Page 155

Managing projectsM-238 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to save the current project to the hard disk. 1. Press [PROJECT]. The PROJECT MENU screen (S

Page 156

Managing projectsM-239 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 1. Press [PROJECT]. The PROJECT MENU screen (Screen Guide; p. 162) will

Page 157

Panel descriptionsM-24 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual POWER ON switch Turns the power on/off. AC inlet Connect the included power cable here. Cooling fan ven

Page 158

Managing projectsM-240 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual When you execute this operation, samples that are completely unused in the current project will be dele

Page 159

Managing projectsM-241 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Here’s how to save your project to a CD-R/RW disc.This lets you preserve

Page 160

M-242 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Folder structure Data is saved on the MV-8800’s internal hard disk in the following folder structure. The various types

Page 161

M-243 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Managing files (File Utility) The File Utility commands let you manage the files stored o

Page 162

Managing files (File Utility)M-244 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Move the cursor to the folder whose contents you want to view. 2. Press CURSOR [ ]. The

Page 163

Managing files (File Utility)M-245 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Here’s how to create another folder (a “child folder”) withi

Page 164 - Creating the pattern track

Managing files (File Utility)M-246 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to copy a file or a folder from disk to another folder or drive. 1. Move the cur

Page 165

Managing files (File Utility)M-247 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Here’s how to move a folder or file on disk to another folde

Page 166

Managing files (File Utility)M-248 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to delete an unwanted file or folder. 1. Use the cursor to select the folder or

Page 167 - Editing a song / pattern

M-249 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Project and disk management 15 Disk management This section describes various settings and operations you can perform fo

Page 168 - Selecting a pattern

Panel descriptionsM-25 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Panel descriptionsIntroduction CD-R/RW drive tray The tray will open when you press the CD-R/RW disc ej

Page 169 - Editing entire tracks

Disk managementM-250 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can assign a name (volume label) to each disk. 1. Move the cursor to the drive to which you want to a

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Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 M-251 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 16 Chapter 16 Using an external display and mouse to operate

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M-252 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using a mouse You can use the included mouse to operate the on-screen knobs and buttons, or the sequence data in the pla

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Using a mouseM-253 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Operating the wheel Turn the wheel toward o

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Using a mouseM-254 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Sliders Sliders are used to continuously vary a value. Point to the knob of a slider, and drag it up or d

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M-255 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 Explanation of screens shown in the external display ● Tra

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-256 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual fig.transport-block3 ● Launcher Block fig.launcher-block1 Meas butto

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-257 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 fig.la

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-258 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Inspector Area (When the current track is Audio Track) ● Tools Are

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-259 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Rule

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M-26 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Preparing your equipment and making connections To prevent malfunction and/or damage to speakers or other devices, always

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-260 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Tracklist Area Explanation Track NumberDisplay the Track number. Y

Page 181 - Editing events individually

Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-261 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ❍ Righ

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-262 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Playlist Area ❍ Right-click on the Playlist Area 1 Move... The MOV

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-263 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 11 Tra

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-264 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Function button Block ● Menu Bar ❍ PROJECT Manage the project and

Page 185 - Audio event parameter

Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-265 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ❍ SONG

Page 186 - Pattern event parameter

Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-266 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ❍ SEQUENCE Perform sequencer-related operations. 1 Tempo Track The T

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-267 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ❍ EDIT

Page 188 - Parameters to specify

Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-268 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 20 Audio Event Parameter The AUDIO EVENT PARAMETER popup will appear

Page 189 - Copying performance data

Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-269 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ❍ SYST

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Preparing your equipment and making connectionsM-27 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Preparing your equipment and making connectionsIntroduction ● AC inlet Use

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Explanation of screens shown in the external displayM-270 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ❍ MASTERING Here you can mixdown your completed song/pattern to a tw

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M-271 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 Operations using the external display The following pages

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Operations using the external displayM-272 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Click the display of the Quantize Type. The list will appear. The result will dep

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Operations using the external displayM-273 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Selecting and addin

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Operations using the external displayM-274 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Editing an event 1. Click the Stop button. Recording/playback will stop. 2. Drag

Page 196 - Transposing notes (Transpose)

Operations using the external displayM-275 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Edit the sound 1. C

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Operations using the external displayM-276 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Selecting a region that you want to edit, and executing Move Here’s how to select

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Operations using the external displayM-277 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Using the Eraser To

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Operations using the external displayM-278 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Using drag & drop to execute the Move operation 1. Click the Arrow button or

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Operations using the external displayM-279 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Using the Pencil to

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M-28 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Turning on the power 1. Make sure that the audio devices connected to the MV-8800 are powered-off. 2. Set the rear panel

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Operations using the external displayM-280 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Step recording a MIDI track Step Recording Explanation Step TimeSpecifies the no

Page 203 - Copying a pattern

Operations using the external displayM-281 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 ● Step recording an A

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M-282 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Changing the color theme of the SONG screen and PATTERN screen You can use the Color Theme function to specify the color

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M-283 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using an external display and mouse to operate the MV-8800 16 Switching between SONG screen and PATTERN screen Here’s ho

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Using the velocity pads to display images (Pix Jam) M-285 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 17 Chapter 17 Using the velocity pads to display images (Pix Jam) Yo

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Importing imagesM-286 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4. Press [F5](Pix Assign). The PIX ASSIGN screen (Screen Guide; p. 186) will appear. fig.pix-assign.eps

Page 209 - Using effects

Importing imagesM-287 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the velocity pads to display images (Pix Jam) 17 You can record image-switching events on the sequ

Page 210 - Selecting an effect

Importing imagesM-288 MV-8800 Owner’s ManualMV-8800_e.book 288 ページ 2006年11月10日 金曜日 午後1時48分

Page 211 - Setting the effect parameters

Connecting to your computer via USB M-289 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 18 Chapter 18 Connecting to your computer via USB If your USB-equipped computer is c

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Turning on the powerM-29 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Turning on the powerIntroduction You must perform the Shutdown operation before turning the power off

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M-290 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Copying files from your computer to the MV-8800 ● Windows Me/2000 1. On your desktop, double-click the “My Computer” ico

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Copying files from your computer to the MV-8800M-291 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Connecting to your computer via USB 18 ● Mac OS 9.0.4 or later, Mac OS X

Page 215 - Changing the MFX routing

M-292 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Backing up a project from the MV-8800 to your computer 1. Connect the MV-8800 and your computer as described in “To star

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M-293 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Connecting to your computer via USB 18 Using your computer to delete unwanted files 1. Connect the MV-8800 and your comp

Page 217 - Analog Modeling Bass

M-294 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual To stop communication with your computer 1. Perform the following steps on your computer. • Windows Me/2000/XP Use the “

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Using MIDI devices M-295 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 19 Chapter 19 Using MIDI devices The MV-8800 has one MIDI IN connector and two MIDI OUT connectors.Yo

Page 219 - (Automation)

Playing a connected external MIDI sound moduleM-296 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can use the MV-8800’s sliders to send control change messages to a con

Page 220 - Playback mixer operations

M-297 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 Playing the MV-8800 from an external MIDI device Here’s how your playing on a MIDI keyboard connec

Page 221 - Recording mute operations

Playing the MV-8800 from an external MIDI deviceM-298 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can use the MV-8800 as a multi-timbral sound module.To do so, put th

Page 222 - Playback mute operations

Playing the MV-8800 from an external MIDI deviceM-299 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19As shown below, the performance data flow differs d

Page 223

M-3 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Checking the included itemsIntroductionIntroduction Checking the included items The MV-8800 package contains the following

Page 224

M-30 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the CD-R/RW drive ● Cautions when using the CD-R/RW drive • Place the MV-8800 on a stable and level surface that is

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Playing the MV-8800 from an external MIDI deviceM-300 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual In Multi timbre Sampler mode, the MV-8800 can receive note messages from

Page 226

Playing the MV-8800 from an external MIDI deviceM-301 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 In Multi Timbre Sampler Mode, control change or ot

Page 227 - Creating an audio CD

M-302 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencer The MV-8800 can be operated in synchronization with an ext

Page 228

Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-303 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 6. Make synchronization settings on t

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Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-304 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Receive and synchronize to MIDI Clock MIDI Clock messages

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Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-305 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 4. Set the synchronization parameters

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Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-306 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Receive and synchronize to MTC MTC messages from an exter

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Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-307 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 4. Set the synchronization parameters

Page 233

Synchronizing the MV-8800 with a connected external sequencerM-308 MV-8800 Owner’s ManualSince MMC commands are exclusive messages, the MV-8800 will

Page 234 - Playing an audio CD

M-309 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using MIDI devices 19 Monitoring the MIDI connection status The MV-8800 can transmit “Active Sensing messages” at regula

Page 235 - Project and disk management

Using the CD-R/RW driveM-31 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the CD-R/RW driveIntroduction • We recommend CD-R discs made by the following manufacturers:

Page 236

Monitoring the MIDI connection statusM-310 MV-8800 Owner’s ManualMV-8800_e.book 310 ページ 2006年11月10日 金曜日 午後1時48分

Page 237 - Deleting a project

About V-LINK M-311 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 20 Chapter 20 About V-LINK What is V-LINK? V-LINK ( ) is a function that allows music and images to be perf

Page 238

M-312 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the MV-8800 to operate an external V-LINK device (V-LINK Master) ● Connections with the Edirol PR-50 Connect the M

Page 239 - Creating a new project

Using the MV-8800 to operate an external V-LINK device (V-LINK Master)M-313 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual About V-LINK 20 3. Specify the MIDI transmit chann

Page 240

M-314 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using V-LINK from an external device (V-LINK Slave) You can turn the V-LINK Slave function on from another V-LINK device

Page 241

Using V-LINK from an external device (V-LINK Slave)M-315 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual About V-LINK 20 5. Press the V-LINK button of your external device. T

Page 242 - Folder structure

Using V-LINK from an external device (V-LINK Slave)M-316 MV-8800 Owner’s ManualMV-8800_e.book 316 ページ 2006年11月10日 金曜日 午後1時48分

Page 243 - Managing files (File Utility)

Other functions M-317 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 21 Chapter 21 Other functions Settings for the entire MV-8800 Here’s how to make settings that affect th

Page 244 - Changing the current folder

M-318 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Settings for the MV-8800’s velocity pads 1. Press [SYSTEM]. The SYSTEM MENU screen (Screen Guide; p. 172) will appear. 2

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M-319 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Other functions 21 Setting for the MV-8800’s sliders and buttons 1. Press [SYSTEM]. The SYSTEM MENU screen (Screen Guide

Page 246 - Copying a file or a folder

M-32 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Basic operations Each screen displays various parameters (items to set) or menus (items to select). To edit the value of

Page 247

Setting for the MV-8800’s sliders and buttonsM-320 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Using a foot switch You can connect a Roland DP-2 (sold separately) or Bo

Page 248 - Deleting a folder or file

M-321 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Other functions 21 Checking the system status Here’s how to check the MV-8800’s internal software version, the amount of

Page 249 - Disk management

Checking the system statusM-322 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual While the test is being performed the display will indicate “Now Processing...” When checking

Page 250 - Formatting the hard disk

M-323 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Adding options 22 Chapter 22 Adding options Expanding the memory When shipped from the factory, the MV-8800 contains 128

Page 251 - Chapter 16

Expanding the memoryM-324 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Turn off the power of the MV-8800 and the connected devices, and disconnect all cables from the M

Page 252 - Using a mouse

M-325 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Ajout d’options 23 Chapter 23 Ajout d’options Expansion de la mémoire A l’origine le MV-8800 a une mémoire de 128 Mo pou

Page 253 - Mouse operations

Expansion de la mémoireM-326 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 1. Eteignez le MV-8800 et tous les appareils raccordés et débranchez tous les câbles du MV-8800.

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M-327 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index Master Index Symbols .A1P ... M:

Page 255 - Transport Block

Master IndexM-328 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual M = Owner’s Manual; S = Screen Guide BPMaudio event ...

Page 256 - Launcher Block

Master IndexM-329 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index measure ... M:175partial ...

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Basic operationsM-33 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Basic operationsIntroduction Some buttons have more than one function assigned to them; use [SHIFT] to ac

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Master IndexM-330 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual M = Owner’s Manual; S = Screen Guide Filter ...

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Master IndexM-331 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index Loadingaudio phrases ... M:80effect ...

Page 260 - Tracklist Area

Master IndexM-332 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual M = Owner’s Manual; S = Screen Guide solo ...

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Master IndexM-333 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index Panaudio phrase ... S:237audio track .

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Master IndexM-334 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual M = Owner’s Manual; S = Screen Guide Protectingproject ...

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Master IndexM-335 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index SAMPLING button ... M:18Save As User Temp

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Master IndexM-336 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual M = Owner’s Manual; S = Screen Guide System exclusive ... M:150, M

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Master IndexM-337 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Master Index waveform displayzoom-in ... M:3

Page 266 - SEQUENCE

M-338 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual InformationAs of November 1, 2006 (ROLAND)Information When you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Cen

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This product complies with the requirements of European Directives EMC 89/336/EEC and LVD 73/23/EEC.For EU CountriesFor CanadaThis Class B digital app

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Basic operationsM-34 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual In screens that display a waveform (such as the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT screen), you can use the following butt

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M-35 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Velocity pad operationsIntroduction Velocity pad operations The sound source that is played by the velocity pads will cha

Page 271 - Quick Tour

Velocity pad operationsM-36 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual A “pad bank” is a group of settings for the sixteen pads of the top panel. By switching pad banks

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Velocity pad operationsM-37 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Velocity pad operationsIntroduction 1. Press [PAD BANKS]. The PAD BANKS indicator (red) will light

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Velocity pad operationsM-38 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how you can “hold down” a velocity pad without having to actually keep your finger on it. 1

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M-39 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Quick Start Quick Start Listening to the demo songs The MV-8800 comes equipped with a wide variety of features for creati

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M-4 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual USING THE UNIT SAFELY 001 ● Before using this unit, make sure to read the instructions below, and the Owner’s Manual. ...

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Quick StartM-40 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual This procedure plays back the demo song in the loaded project. 1 Press [SONG]. The SONG screen (Screen Guide;

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M-41 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Using the velocity padsQuick Start Using the velocity pads Try tapping the velocity pads to play a variety of different s

Page 278

Quick StartM-42 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Tap the velocity pads to perform drum loops, vocal phrases, and other sounds. 1 Press [AUDIO PHRASES]. The AUD

Page 279

M-43 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating a songQuick Start Creating a song Try using the sequencer to record a performance.This procedure records perform

Page 280 - Step Recording

Quick StartM-44 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Setting up tracks 4 Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] to select the MIDI track which name is “MIDI Track 1.” 5 Press [F2](Tra

Page 281

Quick StartM-45 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Creating a songQuick Start To prevent the loss of the recorded performance data due to unanticipated accidents

Page 282

M-46 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Assembling additional materials Performances with the MV-8800 can also involve importing sounds from audio CDs and sampli

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Quick StartM-47 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Assembling additional materialsQuick Start 6 Set the point in the CD track at which importing is to start with

Page 284

Quick StartM-48 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can sample sounds using a mic and assign the sounds to patches. Inputting audio with a mic 1 Connect a mic

Page 285 - Importing images

Quick StartM-49 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Assembling additional materialsQuick Start Creating a patch from the sample 8 With the Original Key parameter,

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USING THE UNIT SAFELYM-5 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual USING THE UNIT SAFELYIntroduction 012a ● Immediately turn the power off, remove the power cord from t

Page 287

M-50 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Try using the various functions The MV-8800 features many other functions in addition to the ones introduced here. Read t

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M-51 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1Chapter 1 An overview of the MV-8800 Basic structure Broadly speaking, the MV-8800 consists o

Page 289 - Chapter 18

M-52 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Sampler structure The sampler consists of “samples,” which are stored in wave memory, and two types of sound generators -

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Sampler structureM-53 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1 Partials Partials are the ingredients from which a patch is constructed. In

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Sampler structureM-54 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Instruments Instruments are where you can assign patches so that the patches can be played from the velo

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M-55 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1 Mixer structure The mixer section mixes the following sounds. • Sound produced by each part

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M-56 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Effect structure The effects section consists of three effects processors: MFX (multi-effect), delay/chorus, and reverbTh

Page 294 - Press [F5](Disconnect)

M-57 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1 Sequencer structure The sequencer records and plays back the performance data from the veloc

Page 295 - Using MIDI devices

Sequencer structureM-58 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual MIDI tracks A MIDI track records performance data for an instrument or an external MIDI channel.Each i

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M-59 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1 Data structure Project On the MV-8800, the data used to create your compositions is managed

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M-6 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual INPORTANT NOTES In addition to the items listed under “IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS” and “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” on pages

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Data structureM-60 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Patterns A “pattern” is another place (separate from a song) in which performance data can be recorded.A pa

Page 299 - ● When On

M-61 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual An overview of the MV-8800 1 About modes The MV-8800 operates in one of four modes: Song mode, Pattern mode, Mixdown mode

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M-63 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing data 2Chapter 2 Importing data Loading the pre-installed patches When shipped from the factory, the MV-8800’s i

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Loading the pre-installed patchesM-64 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 7. Move CURSOR [ ] [ ] to the patch that you want to load and press [F5](Load). The ASSI

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M-65 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 2 Importing data Importing the WAV or AIFF files You can import a WAV file or AIFF file and use it as sample data for the

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Importing the WAV or AIFF filesM-66 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual • Truncate Deletes the portions of the sample before the Start Point and after the End Poi

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Importing the WAV or AIFF filesM-67 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing data 2 If you press [MENU] then select “Importing the WAV or AIFF files” (p. 65)

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Importing the WAV or AIFF filesM-68 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Check multiple samples you have captured The RESULT (MULTIPLE) popup appears when multip

Page 307

Importing the WAV or AIFF filesM-69 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing data 2 ● Viewing only specific types of file Press [F2](View) in IMPORT screen,

Page 308 - 3. Set the Device ID

INPORTANT NOTESM-7 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual INPORTANT NOTESIntroduction Important Performance and Image Data 811 ● Once a hard disk fails to function n

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M-70 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing from an audio CD You can import audio from an audio CD and use it as a patch or audio phrase. 1. In the CD driv

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Importing from an audio CDM-71 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing data 2 6. Press [F5](Import). The SET TIME popup (Screen Guide; p. 225) will appear.

Page 311 - About V-LINK

Importing from an audio CDM-72 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual By setting various options in the Import screen you can change the behavior of import. ● Applyi

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M-73 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 2 Importing data Loading sound libraries of other model You can load sound library data that was created for a model othe

Page 313 - V-LINK Function chart

Loading sound libraries of other modelM-74 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can audition a Patch before actually loading and using it. Let’s try auditionin

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M-75 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 2 Importing data Playing the imported data immediately (Quick Assign) In order to play a sample that you imported or samp

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Playing the imported data immediately (Quick Assign)M-76 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual You can divide a sample at the desired points and assign them to part

Page 316

Playing the imported data immediately (Quick Assign)M-77 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Importing data 2 Assign multiple samples you have captured on samplin

Page 317 - Other functions

Playing the imported data immediately (Quick Assign)M-78 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Assign multiple samples you have captured on sampling or import proce

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M-79 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 2 Importing data Importing SMF (Standard MIDI File) data You can import SMF data into a pattern or song. 1. Press [IMPORT

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M-8 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Main features The MV-8800 contains a sampler, sequencer, effect processor, mastering functionality, and music CD-burning f

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M-80 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Loading audio phrases from the hard disk Here’s how to load audio phrases that have been saved using the procedure explai

Page 321 - Checking the system status

M-81 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 2 Importing data Loading effect settings from the hard disk Here’s how to assign effect settings that have been saved usi

Page 322

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Page 323 - Adding options

M-83 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 3 Sampling Chapter 3 Sampling Here’s how to record (sample) from a connected external mic or synthesizer, and use the sam

Page 324 - Expanding the memory

M-84 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Sampling 1. Press [SAMPLING]. The SAMPLING screen (Screen Guide; p. 209) will appear. 2. Set the parameters for sampling.

Page 325 - Ajout d’options

SamplingM-85 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 3 Sampling • Stop Trigger Specifies how sampling will stop.If you set the Stop Trigger parameter to “Beat” or “Ti

Page 326 - Expansion de la mémoire

SamplingM-86 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4. Press [F5](Stop). Stops sampling. The RESULT popup (Screen Guide; p. 211) will appear.Audition the sampled res

Page 327 - Master Index

SamplingM-87 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 3 Sampling • F-buttons You can use PREVIEW [FROM ( )] and [TO () ] to audition the region (the side at which the

Page 328

SamplingM-88 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual ● Sampling the sound played by the MV-8800’s sampler (Re-sampling) You can sample the sound that is being sent fr

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M-89 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4 Making Instrument settings Chapter 4 Making Instrument settings An instrument has sixteen parts, and you can assign a

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Main featuresM-9 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Main featuresIntroduction ● Three effect processors The MV-8800 contains three effect processors that you can

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M-90 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Making instrument settings 1. Press [INSTRUMENTS]. The INSTRUMENTS screen (Screen Guide; p. 114) will appear. 2. Use CURS

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Making instrument settingsM-91 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4 Making Instrument settingsThe MV-8800 can play 64 voices simultaneously, but there are certai

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M-92 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Limit the performance data received by a part Of the MIDI messages received by each part, you can specify the messages fo

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M-93 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 4 Making Instrument settings Copying the settings of a part to a different part Here’s how you can copy the settings of t

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M-94 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Initializing the settings of a part Here’s how you can initialize all parameters of the current part. 1. Press [INSTRUMEN

Page 336

M-95 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch Chapter 5 Creating a patch Making a patch settings 1. Press [INSTRUMENTS]. The INSTRUMENTS screen (Scr

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Making a patch settingsM-96 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Pitch Bend Range Up Specifies the amount by which the pitch of the patch will change (in semitones

Page 338

Making a patch settingsM-97 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch 1. Access the PATCH EDIT screen as described in “Making a patch settings” (p. 9

Page 339 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

Making a patch settingsM-98 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual Here’s how to load a patch from the library and use it for the current part. 1. Press [INSTRUMENTS

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Making a patch settingsM-99 MV-8800 Owner’s Manual 5 Creating a patch Here’s how to save the current patch to disk. A patch saved in this way can be

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