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Roland MV-30 - Recording and Naming Patterns

Roland MV-30
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Press
the
tFTT-l
key, and
after
letting
the
pattern
play
back
once,
play
c2
to enter
the
bass
drum sound
on the
appropriate
beats
in
the
pattern. (The
BEAT
indicator
will blink
red
on the
downbeat,
and
green
on following
beats.)
On
the
second
and
subsequent
passes,
you
should
hear
the kick sound
that
you
recorded.
Next
well enter
the
snare
drum.
@
Play the
note
D2
(the
D
above
C2), and
you
will hear
the snare
sound.
Enter
the
snare
sound
while
listening
to the
bass drum.
Next
well
enter
the
closed
hi-hat
sound.
@
Play the
note
F#2
(the
F sharp
above
C2),
and
you
will
hear the closed
hi-
hat.
Enter
the closed
hi-hat
sound
while
listening
to
the kick
and snare.
ln
this
way
you
can
build
up a
rhythm
pattern
with many different
sounds.
Suppose
that
of the
three
notes
you
just
input,
the
Snare
note was incorrect.
Here's
how to
delete
just
the
incorrect
note.
@'
Press 15s
[[ET']
key.
@"
Press
the
snare
key
(D2)
on
you
keyboard'
The
snare
data
will
be erased
as long
aS
you
continue
pressing
the
key.
By
pressing
two
keys,
you
can
erase
the
data of
all keys
between
those
two
keYs.
@"'
Press
the
fEXtrl
keY.
Re-record
the
snare
notes to
finish
the
pattern.
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Press
the
tFTEl
key
once
again,
and
recording
will stop.
@
While
holding
the
tSHlffl
key,
press
the
[Tf
]
key to
return to
the beginning
of
the
pattern.
x
lf
you
start
recording
again,
the
new data
will be added
to
the existing
data.
It is often
convenient
to
assign
a
name such
as
"lntro"
or
"Fill
ln"
to
each
pattern.
This
will be
helpful
when
you
later
arrange
these
patterns
in a rhythm
track.
O
Press
16s
ltil(Set
Name)
keY.
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Use
the
numeric
keys
or
the
VALUE dial
to enter
the
name'
Please
refer
to
"Entering
a
Name"
(-p.1-6
in the
Owner's
Manual).
...
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Entering
a Name
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