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Track operations, Selecting tracks, Making track settings – Roland VERSELAB MV1 Music Production Workstation User Manual

Page 18: Editing the track type, Ettings (p. 18)

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Track Operations

This unit includes eight tracks used for creating performance data, including the KICK, SNARE, HI-HAT, KIT, BASS, INST 1, INST 2 and VOCAL tracks.
There are four types of tracks, and the type of data that a track can contain depends on its track type.

Selecting Tracks

1 .

Press a track button from [KICK] through [VOCAL] to select a

track.

* To select the VOCAL track, press the [SONG] button to set the workflow to

“SONG.”

The buttons of selected tracks light up.

Making Track Settings

This shows how to adjust the volume, equalizer and other parameters

for each track.

1 .

Press the [MIXER] button.

The track mixer screen appears.

2 .

Press a track button from [KICK] through [VOCAL] to select

the track to adjust.

* To select the VOCAL track, press the [SONG] button to set the workflow to

“SONG.”

3 .

Use the [VALUE] dial to display the parameter you want

to adjust, and use the [CTRL 1]–[CTRL 3] knobs to edit the

values.

Parameter

Value

Explanation

LOW

-24–+24

Adjusts the amount of boost/cut for the low, mid and
high ranges.

* When adjusting the equalizer, make sure that the

equalizer is turned on in the detailed track settings
(

&

memo).

MID

-24–+24

HI

-24–+24

LEV

0–127

Adjusts the volume.

PAN

L128–127R

Adjusts the sound position (pan).

MUT

OFF, MUTE

Sets mute on or off.

DLY

-127–127

Sets how much signal is sent to the delay.

REV

-127–127

Sets how much signal is sent to the reverb.

4 .

Press the [EXIT] button to close the track mixer screen.

MEMO

5

You can also turn the mute feature on/off by holding down the [MIXER]

button and pressing the [KICK]–[VOCAL] buttons.

5

Detailed track settings

Press the [KICK]–[VOCAL] buttons while holding down the [SHIFT] button to

access more detailed settings.

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For details, see the “Parameter Guide” (PDF).

Editing the Track Type

There are four types of tracks: “tone,” “drum kit,” “looper” and “vocal”

(p. 9). Change the track type to suit your needs.

The track types that can be set for each track are shown below.

Track

Settings when making
a new project

Track type

Tone

Drum Kit

Looper

Vocal

KICK

Tone

(

(

SNARE

Tone

(

(

HI-HAT

Tone

(

(

KIT

Drum Kit

(

(

BASS

Tone

(

(

INST 1

Tone

(

(

(

INST 2

Tone

(

(

(

VOCAL

Vocal

(

* The VOCAL track is for vocals only. You cannot change its type.

NOTE

To change the type of a track, delete the existing track and then create a new

track. If the track contains clips that you need, save the clips to an SD card

(p. 21) and then change the track type.

1 .

While holding down the [CLEAR] button, press the [KICK]–

[INST 2] buttons to select the track to change.

A confirmation message appears.

* To cancel the operation, press the [EXIT] button.

2 .

Use the [VALUE] dial to select “OK,” and then press the

[VALUE] dial.

The track is deleted, and the CREATE screen appears.

3 .

Use the [VALUE] dial to select the track type, and then press

the [VALUE] dial.

A new track is created.