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Roland MV-30 - Assigning Patterns in the Track

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you
may
have
now created
several
patterns.
These
patterns
were recorded
in the track
you
specified
in step
G)
of
"Preparations
before
recording"
on
Page
25
(track
3
in this example).
Before these
patterns
can
be
played
back
as song
however,
they
must
be assigned
to locations
within the track.
Here
is
how to
do
just
that:
o
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[$'#?l
tr
Track
1
Track
2
Track 3
))
n
aa
These tracks
were
recorded
in realtime.
(Standard
type)
This track
was created
+-
by arranging
patterns
(Pattefn
type)
in it.
Paltern
1 Pattern
2
Pattern 3
Procedure
O
Press
the
TRACK
lMleno:-eopEl
kev.
O
Press
the [I[s"l
key.
A
popup
window
will oPen.
@
Select
the
assignment
destination
(the
starting
point
for the
pattern)and
the
pattern
you
wish
to assign.
For example,
if
you
wish
to assign
pattern
1
"lntro"
to the
first beat
of
measure
1, make
settings
as shown
below.
1- 1- Ei
()
Press 16s
Fi-l(lnsert)
key,
and
the
pattern
will be
assigned
in
the
track.
Repeat steps
O-@
to
assign
the
various
patterns
to
the track.
A
pattern
can
be assigned
as
many times
as
you
wish. When
you
have
finished,
press
the
TRACK
fREALaMtrl
key,
and
playback
the track
from the
beginning.
You should
assign
a name
to this track as
well.
ln this example,
we created
the
rhythm track
using
a variety
of
patterns
with
percussion
sounds.
lt is also
possible,
however,
to record
directly
onto a track
in
realtime.
You can
also
create
patterns
using
any
of the
MV-30
internal
timbres.
E
o
Trackm
Patem
2
Patte.n
l
Patem
3
Paltern
l
)
ln
t:llnn
n1......
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