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Roland G-800
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G-800
Reference
Manual
Tene
WE
Velo
(Data
2)
[LOWER/NUMBER]
As
stated
above,
the
Velo
value
does
not
necessarily
refer
to
a
velocity
value.
It
is
also
used
to
indicate
and
(on
this
page)
set
the
value
assigned
to
the
control
change,
etc.
in
question
which
is
why
the
function
of
the
[LOWER/NUMBER]
knob
is
called
Data-2
rather
than
Velo.
E
Gate
Time
(Data-3)
tUPPER/VARIATION]
The
Gate
Time
value
can
only
be
set
for
note
events.
Use
it
to
specify
the
duration
of
the
new
note.
Remember
that
Gate
Time
value
“1”
is
enough
for
1ADR
note
events.
Note:
Press
[F3]
to
jump
back
to
the
first
insert
page
if
you
need
to
change
something.
m
Execute
Press
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS]
to
confirm
your
settings
and
assign
them
to
the
event.
Move
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>
Master
page:
[F4]
(UsrStl)>
[SHIFT]
+
[F2]
(Micro)
Part
Select
[M.DRUMS]
(Proceed)>
[SHIFT]
+
[F1]
(Move)
The
Move
function
allows
you
move
the
selected
event
(or
events)
to
another
position.
This
is
the
same
as
using
the
Track
Shift
function
(see
page
68)
but
it
applies
only
to
one
or
a
few
events
at
a
time.
E
From
[DRUMS/PART]
Use
the
[DRUMS/PART]
knob
to
select
to
first
event
to
be
moved.
If
you
only
wish
to
move
one
event,
press
[PROCEED].
Otherwise,
set
the
last
‘event
to
be
moved:
mM
=
To
[ACCOMP/GROUP]
Allows
you
to
select
the
last
event
to
be
moved.
While
rotating
the
[ACCOMP/GROUP]
knob,
you
will
notice
that
all
events
you
scroll
through
are
inverted.
Stop
at
the
last
event
you
wish
to
move.
mM
Proceed
(Part
Select
(UPPER!
})
f
Now
that
the
range
of
events
to
be
moved
is
selected,
press
Part
Select
[UPPER
1]
to
go
to
the
second
Move
page:
MICRO
Move
Mix
Beebo
uti
cr
EEXiL
The
parameters
on
this
page
are
used
to
specify
the
new
position
(Into)
of
the
first
event
you
selected
on
the
previous
display
page.
All
subsequent
events
will
be
positioned
relative
to
the
first
event
(i.e.
the
distance
between
the
moved
events
remains
the
same).
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