Auditioning the divided samples, Create rhythm, Execute “create rhythm” (p. 119) on all – Roland MC-909 User Manual

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Sample Edit

Sampling

Auditioning the divided samples

After dividing the sample, you can press the velocity pads to
audition each of the divided samples.

From the sample nearest to the start point, the samples will be
played by pads [1], [2], ...

Moving a dividing point

1.

Use [CURSOR (up/down)] to move the cursor to

“Point No.”

2.

Turn [VALUE] to select the point that you want to

move.

In order from the start point, the points are numbered 1, 2, ...15.

3.

Press [CURSOR (down)].

4.

Turn [VALUE] to move the dividing point.

Deleting a dividing point

1.

Use [CURSOR (up/down)] to move the cursor to

“Point No.”

2.

Turn [VALUE] to select the point that you want to

delete.

3.

Press [F3 (Clear Point)].

The dividing point will be deleted, and the waveforms before
and after that point will be connected.

Create Rhythm

This operation lets you create a rhythm set using the samples
selected from the sample list, or the samples you created by the
Chop operation.

Each of the divided samples will become a separate rhythm tone.

Create a Rhythm Set using the samples
selected from the Sample List

1.

In the sample list, add a check mark to the samples

that you want to use as a rhythm tone.

You can select up to sixteen samples. If you select seventeen or
more samples, the rhythm set will be created from the sixteen
lowest-numbered samples.

2.

Hold down [SHIFT] and press [F6 (Create Rhythm)].

A message will ask whether you want to execute Create
Rhythm.

3.

To execute, press [F6 (Execute)].

The Rhythm Set Name input screen will appear.

4.

Assign a name to the rhythm set, and save it.

For details, refer to “Saving a Patch/Rhythm Set” (p. 77).

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To cancel the Create Rhythm operation, press [F5 (Cancel)] to return
to the previous screen.

When you save a rhythm set, you will be asked whether you want to
assign the newly created rhythm set to the current part.

5.

If you want to assign it, press [F6 (Execute)].

The newly created rhythm set will be assigned to the current
part, and the Rhythm Edit screen (p. 70) will appear.

6.

If you don’t want to assign it, press [F5 (Cancel)].

You will return to the sample edit screen.

Create a Rhythm Set using the samples
created by the Chop operation

When the sample chop operation is completed (p. 118), you will
be asked whether you want to execute Create Rhythm.

1.

If you want to execute Create Rhythm, press [F6

(Execute)].

The Rhythm Set Name input screen will appear.

2.

Assign a name to the rhythm set, and save it.

For details, refer to “Saving a Patch/Rhythm Set” (p. 77).

*

To cancel the Create Rhythm operation, press [F5 (Cancel)] to return
to the previous screen.

When you save a rhythm set, you will be asked whether you want to
assign the newly created rhythm set to the current part.

3.

If you want to assign it, press [F6 (Execute)].

The newly created rhythm set will be assigned to the current
part, and the Rhythm Edit screen (p. 70) will appear.

4.

If you don’t want to assign it, press [F5 (Cancel)].

You will return to the sample edit screen.

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