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Roland G-800 - Track Shift

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G-800
Reference
Manual
Track
Shift
TL
LL
a
LL
a
EAA
.
Track
Shift
>
(1)
(2)
68
Value
(-9999-49999)
This
parameter
sets
the
amount
by
which
the
duration
(or
gate
time)
of
the
selected
notes
is
to
be
changed.
The
shortest
possible
Gate
Time
value
is
“1”
(used
for
all
notes
of
the
LADR
track),
so
that
selecting
“--1000”
for
notes
with
a
Gate
Time
of
“1”
in
the
specified
time
range
still
leaves
you
with
the
same
value.
Allowing
the
value
“0”
would
effectively
erase
the
notes,
which
can
only
be
achieved
with
Track
Erase
(see
page
55).
In
other
words,
you
cannot
use
Track
Change
Gate
Time
to
erase
notes.
Edit\Shift\1
page
Master
page:
[F4]
(UsrStl)>
[F4]
(Edit)
>
[SHIFT]
+
[F4]
(Shift)
[PAGE]
A/F
(select
page
1)
Track
Shift
allows
you
to
shift
the the
notes
within
the
selected
From/To
range
(second
page).
It
can
be
used
for
two
things:
To
correct
“slow”
notes
due
to
a
slow(er)
attack.
You
may
want
to
use
Track
Shift
after
assigning
a
Tone
to
a
track
that
has
a
considerably
slower
attack
than
the
Tone
you
used
for
recording
the
part
in
question.
This
technique
is
fre-
quently
used
in
pop
music
to
“time”
1/16-note
string
arpeggios
played
with
a
“slow”
pad
sound.
Rather
than
have
the
notes
begin
at
the
mathematically
correct
time
(e.g.
2-1-0),
you
could
shift
them
to
the
left
(e.g. to
1-4-110)
of
the
previous
measure,
so
that
the
peak
volume
of
the
attack
is
reached
on
the
next
downbeat:
Attack
of
the
Tone
used
for
recording
Timing
is
ok.
2-1-0
2-1-0
Attack
of
the
newly
selected
Tone
Position
after
shifting
the
notes
(Example:
Value
-10)
Timing
is
off.
Timing
is
ok
again.
Correct
the
timing
of
notes
recorded
via
MIDI
without
quantizing
them.
As
explained
in
the
Player's
Guide,
you
could
use
sequences,
etc.
as
raw
material
for
your
User
Styles.
Recording
such
excerpts
via
MIDI
may
cause
a
slight
delay
(e.g.
5
CPT).
If
that
is
not
acceptable,
use
Track
Shift
to
“push”
all
notes
to
the
left
(select
“-5”).
That
allows
you
to
tidy
up
the
timing
and
still
keep
any
irregularities
(music!)
the
original
may
contain
because
it
was
not
quantized.
Note:
Before
selecting
a
Shift
value,
you
should
have
a
look
at
one
track
in
the
Microscope
mode
(see
page
70)
to
determine
which
negative
value
to
use.
If
the
first
note
of
a
track
starts
on
1-1-6,
for
example,
set
Track
Shift
to
“-6”.
Be
sure
to
apply
the
same
Shift
to
all
tracks
to
maintain
the
timing
of
the
original!

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