Roland Musical Instrument Manuale Utente
maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
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range of non-GS sound modules must be adjusted outside of
maxWerk.
maxWerk.
In all three of these windows, you can have maxWerk generate a
set of step-synced random values by pressing the button labeled
randomize/latch, and these appear in the display. When you latch
this function via the associated checkbox, maxWerk makes a new
set behind the scenes with each repetition of the loop, which does
not appear in the display. The intensity of this effect, as with other
step-based functions, depends on the number of steps per bar set
in the Note Editor, and is most dramatic and useful at a 16th-note or
lower step resolution.
set of step-synced random values by pressing the button labeled
randomize/latch, and these appear in the display. When you latch
this function via the associated checkbox, maxWerk makes a new
set behind the scenes with each repetition of the loop, which does
not appear in the display. The intensity of this effect, as with other
step-based functions, depends on the number of steps per bar set
in the Note Editor, and is most dramatic and useful at a 16th-note or
lower step resolution.
2.12 phatWerk
If you are Werking in a GS environment, you can make use of the
system exclusive and NRPN GS synth editing included in the
program and saved with Werk files. A phatWerk window-opening
button appears in the Note and Drum pattern Editors as well as in
the Improv, Melody Sound, and Noodle windows. An array of virtual
knobs and several menus store GS sound and effect settings for the
edited track. Your Roland GS product manual provides an in-depth
explanation of these parameters and the types of MIDI messages
that produce them.
system exclusive and NRPN GS synth editing included in the
program and saved with Werk files. A phatWerk window-opening
button appears in the Note and Drum pattern Editors as well as in
the Improv, Melody Sound, and Noodle windows. An array of virtual
knobs and several menus store GS sound and effect settings for the
edited track. Your Roland GS product manual provides an in-depth
explanation of these parameters and the types of MIDI messages
that produce them.
2.13 Copy / Import
A key command or the press of a right side main screen button
opens the Copy/Import window. You can copy Loops to another
location in the same Werk, or you can load a complete previously
saved Werk file to a copy buffer to extract separate components for
import to the current Werk. To make these procedures easy,
maxWerk lists current track names in the copy buffer's source and
destination menus, as well as those of any source Werk loaded to
the imported file buffer. Besides individual loops, separate Melody
Phrases, Blocks, and play settings and the Transposer's full
information set are available for import. You should save your Werk
opens the Copy/Import window. You can copy Loops to another
location in the same Werk, or you can load a complete previously
saved Werk file to a copy buffer to extract separate components for
import to the current Werk. To make these procedures easy,
maxWerk lists current track names in the copy buffer's source and
destination menus, as well as those of any source Werk loaded to
the imported file buffer. Besides individual loops, separate Melody
Phrases, Blocks, and play settings and the Transposer's full
information set are available for import. You should save your Werk