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Roland S-760 - Editing Loops Using a Monitor and Mouse

Roland S-760
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Click with your right mouse button in the thin vertical box on the left of the waveform display. This will
start playing your sample with the prescribed loop points. You can also change the direction and play-
back speed of the sample by clicking and dragging with your left mouse button on the thin rectangular
box above the waveform display.
If you want to get closeups of sections of the waveform, hold down both of your mouse buttons and drag
the mouse cursor across the waveform graphic. The area around the waveform graphic will invert and
when you release the mouse buttons, the section that you selected will be displayed on the lower
screen.
You can also scrub this waveform by using the same mouse movements in the rectangular box above
this new graphic. You can also lock on the waveform to constantly play back by clicking the right mouse
button in the same thin rectangular box.
Editing Loops using a Monitor and Mouse.
With the ability to scrub and get close-ups of waveforms,
you can now easily determine where you’ll want to set the
start and loop points of your samples. The S-760 allows you
change your loop points in realtime, meaning that you can
either hold down a key on your keyboard or lock on your
loop and change the loop points with your mouse and hear
the results as you change the points with the mouse.
Changing the Loop points in realtime.
1) Make sure you have a loop mode selected, either Forward, FWD+R, FWD+One, Alt, or Rev at the
upper right part of the page.
2) You will see a light blue outline in the rectangular box above a thin rectangular box where you
scrubbed the waveform. This outline shows the current loop point settings that are now set for the
waveform.
3) Place your mouse cursor on either end of the blue outline and hold down the left mouse button and
drag the mouse right or left. The outline’s edges will move to new locations as you drag the mouse.
As you’re dragging the mouse, you can see the parameters for either the Loop or End points
change as well.
4) If you hold down a key on your keyboard that is connected via MIDI to your S-760, you can change
the loop pararmeters as you’re listening to your sample. You can also lock-on your loop by clicking
on the thin vertical box on the right of the waveform display. Change the parameters for your loop
points of the sample as it’s playing with the mouse.
© 1995 Roland Corporation U.S. SN29 S-760 Supplemental Manual Page 16 of 17

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