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Editing notes, Grid snap setting, Selecting multiple notes – Roland maxWerk Musical Instrument User Manual

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Editing in the Phrase Scope

Editing notes

By editing notes you can modify the melody of a phrase or create chords.
By default (when a frame is first pasted), a note is placed at the original pitch of the sample (the key
that will sound the sample at its original pitch). One note will be displayed for each event.
In the

phrase scope

you can move or add notes to freely play the sample just as if you were controlling

the VariOS from your keyboard. For example, you can create a chorus melody from just a single vocal
melody.

Grid Snap setting

Turn this on if you want to place notes or select regions at intervals of the grid spacing.

When you drag a note to move it, the note will move in units of the grid. For example, if the grid
spacing is set to one measure, a note that was intentionally placed a 1/16th note ahead of the bar line
will move in steps of one measure, maintaining its position 1/16th note ahead of the bar line.
To switch the display grid, drag the numerical value shown at the right of the grid button, and choose
from the pulldown menu that appears.

Values:

Default setting:

1/16

Selecting multiple notes

1. Choose the arrow (

) from the

tool

buttons.

2. You can use the following methods to select multiple notes. The selected notes will turn red.

• Use the arrow cursor to drag left or right in the note area to select a region. The notes in that

region will be selected.

• Hold down the

[Shift]

key of your computer keyboard and click the mouse on each desired note to

select two or more notes.

BAR

1 measure

1/2

Half note

1/4

Quarter note

1/8

Eighth note

1/8T

Eighth note triplet

1/16

16th note

1/16T

16th note triplet

1/32

32nd note

1/32T

32nd note triplet

1/64

64th note

1/64T

64th note triplet

fig.03-ps12

If you want to play legato in the phrase scope, go to the Sample
Edit screen (p. 56) and set the sample Playback mode (p. 57) to
“TIME SYNC.”
If you edit a note with the

Playback mode

set to

“RETRIGGER,”

the

beginning of the sample will be played each time the pitch
changes, and you will be unable to play legato.