Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Quick Start
Welcome to the MV-8000 Production Studio!
This manual is written for people who ...
Are using the MV-8000 for the first time
Want to learn what the MV-8000 is
Want to get started making sounds
About the Symbols and icons in this manual
Text in square brackets [ ] refers to buttons on the panel of the MV-8000.
Buttons indicated as [F1 (Sample)] refer to the F1 (function 1) button when the F1
function shown in the LCD is "Sample."
Indicates information that you should be aware of when using the MV-8000.
Indicates a convenient operation or useful music production technique.
Indicates supplementary information about an operation.
Indicates a reference page.
Indicates an explanation of a term.
©
2003 Roland Corporation
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form
without the written permission of ROLAND CORPORATION.
Roland Web Site http://www.roland.co.jp/
Before using this unit, carefully read the sections entitled: “IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS” (Owner’s Manual p. 2), “USING THE UNIT SAFELY” (Owner’s
Manual p. 3, p. 4), and “IMPORTANT NOTES” (Owner’s Manual p. 5–7). These
sections provide important information concerning the proper operation of the
unit. Additionally, in order to feel assured that you have gained a good grasp of
every feature provided by your new unit, Quick Start and Owner’s Manual should
be read in its entirety. The manual should be saved and kept on hand as a
convenient reference.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Quick Start

Quick Start Welcome to the MV-8000 Production Studio! This manual is written for people who ...• Are using the MV-8000 for the first time• Want to le

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10Preparations and concepts “l” will be input. 7 Press . The cursor will move to the right. 8 Press four times and press (A ➜ a/a ➜ A). “l” will b

Page 3 - Preparations and concepts

11 Listening to the demo song Listening to the demo song ● Preparations Perform the following steps. • “Preparing your equipment and making connectio

Page 4 - VGA OUT/MOUSE (OPTION)

12Listening to the demo song Moving the time location and operating the sequencer You can use the following functions. If a message of “Project is t

Page 5 - Connecting the power

13 Using the velocity pads Using the velocity pads Let's try using the velocity pads (we'll simply call them “pads” from here on) to play t

Page 6 - Turning on the power

14Using the velocity pads Playing other materials The demo song uses other materials as well. Here's how to select and play these materials. Swi

Page 7 - Turning off the power

15Using the velocity pads Using the velocity pads Switching the pad bank By switching the “pad bank” you can use the sixteen pads on the top panel to

Page 8 - Basic operations

16Using the velocity pads 3 Press (Track Param). The area indicated in the illustration shows information about the current track. Check this area

Page 9 - Cursor (highlighted)

17 Creating a song Creating a song Let's record a song using the sounds provided. ● Preparations Perform the following procedure. • Preparing yo

Page 10

18Creating a song Creating a new song Here's how to create a new song that contains no data. 1 Press SONG . The SONG SETUP MENU screen will app

Page 11 - Listening to the demo song

19Creating a song Creating a song Loop recording Here's how you can use Loop Recording to keep layering additional pad performances while the sp

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2 Let's get started (Contents) 1 Preparations and concepts ... 3 Explains how to connect the MV-8000 with peripheral equipment,

Page 13 - Using the velocity pads

20Creating a song Creating a track for sequence recording Here's how to add a track to the song so that you can record additional performance da

Page 14 - Playing other materials

21Creating a song Creating a song Correcting the timing (Play Quantize) Performances you input by striking the pads manually will inevitably have sli

Page 15 - (highlighted)

22Creating a song Recording a live performance Here's how to use an audio track to record audio (Direct Recording). For example you might use th

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23Creating a song Creating a song Saving your completed composition So that an unexpected accident does not cause you to loose the data you have edit

Page 17 - Creating a song

24 Assembling additional materials Here's how you can collect materials (samples) in addition to those already saved on the hard disk, and use t

Page 18 - Creating a new song

25Assembling additional materials Assembling additional materials 5 Set the parameters in the QUICK ASSIGN (PATCH) screen. ● (Example) If you want to

Page 19 - Loop recording

26Assembling additional materials Importing sounds from an audio CD You can import audio from a conventional audio CD. As an example, here's how

Page 20

27Assembling additional materials Assembling additional materials Sampling Here's how you can use a mic etc. to sample (record) a sound, and ass

Page 21

28Assembling additional materials 5 Set parameters in the QUICK ASSIGN screen. (Example) To assign the sample to separate pitches F3 through E4 6 Pre

Page 22 - Recording a live performance

29 Index Index A Add Audio Tracks ... 20Add MIDI Tracks ...

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3 Preparations and concepts Preparations and concepts Checking the included items The MV-8000 package contains the following items. If any of the in

Page 24 - • Turning on the power (p. 6)

30IndexQuickStart_e.book 30 ページ 2003年11月28日 金曜日 午前5時45分

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informationInformationWhen you need repair service, call your nearest Roland Service Center or authorized Roland distributor in your country as shown

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Page 27 - Sampling

4Preparations and concepts Preparing your equipment and making connections In order to prevent malfunctions and speaker damage, you must turn down t

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5Preparations and concepts «Preparations and concepts Howling could be produced depending on the location of microphones relative to speakers. This c

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6Preparations and concepts Turning on the power 1 Make sure that the audio devices connected to the MV-8000 are powered-off. 2 Set the rear panel POW

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7Preparations and concepts «Preparations and concepts Turning off the power You must perform the Shutdown operation before turning the power off. The

Page 31 - Information

8Preparations and concepts Basic operations Moving the cursor Each screen displays various parameters (items to set) or menus (items to select). To e

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9Preparations and concepts «Preparations and concepts Using the SHIFT button Some buttons have more than one function assigned to them; use [SHIFT] t

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