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About the Workshop Booklets
Roland’s SonicCell is designed for modern musicians. Using USB, It adds a
huge set of sounds to your digital audio workstation (or “DAW”) without
adding to your computers workload. It’s also an audio interface that can get
signals from mics, instruments, or other devices to DAW tracks for recording.
SonicCell’s Editor software allows you to program SonicCell from within your
DAW. Onstage, its compact size also makes SonicCell the ideal companion
for a laptop DAW, letting you perform and sing along with recorded tracks.
Or use it to play back sequences and audio files from a USB memory stick.
Each SonicCell Workshop booklet focuses on one SonicCell topic, and is
intended as a companion to the SonicCell Owners Manual. This booklet
requires SonicCell O.S. Version 1.11 or higher. You can download the latest
SonicCell O.S. for free from www.RolandUS.com.
About This Booklet
This booklet explains using SonicCell with Ableton Live. First we’ll discuss
sequencing MIDI tracks in Live using SonicCell’s synth sounds. Then we’ll talk
about using SonicCell as as an audio interface for recording live audio and
SonicCell sounds as audio tracks in Live.
We’ll assume you’ve installed and know how to operate Live—otherwise,
consult Lives built-in documentation in its Help menu. We’ll also assume
you’ve read the Using SonicCell with a DAW and Using SonicCell as an Audio
Interface Workshop booklets, that SonicCell and your computer are hooked
up and turned on, and that you’re listening through SonicCell.
Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet
Throughout this booklet, you’ll come across information that deserves
special attention—that’s the reason it’s labeled with one of the following
symbols.
A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.
A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.
Warnings contain important information that can help you avoid
possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.
Configuring Live to Work with SonicCell
Setting Up Live for SonicCell Audio
From the Live menu, select 1 Preferences... and click Audio along the
left edge of the Preferences window to open the Audio tab.
From the Audio Input Device popup menu, select 2 Roland SonicCell
[SonicCell’s current sample rate] (2 In, 2 Out).
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