Roland MC-09 ユーザーズマニュアル
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Creating and playing a loop
What is a loop?
The audio looper has four parts: parts 1 through 4. Each part can record
(capture) a performance from the DSP synthesizer (a pattern from the
LEAD, BASS, or RHYTHM group), or an external audio input. The data
recorded in each part is called a
(capture) a performance from the DSP synthesizer (a pattern from the
LEAD, BASS, or RHYTHM group), or an external audio input. The data
recorded in each part is called a
loop
.
These loops will play back repeatedly (i.e., “loop”) in synchronization to a
standard tempo. You can play all four loops simultaneously, or play just a
specific part.
standard tempo. You can play all four loops simultaneously, or play just a
specific part.
For part 1, you can use a variety of editing and control functions (Loop
Control) to create even more sophisticated loops.
Control) to create even more sophisticated loops.
You can combine your favorite drum breaks and bass lines as a loop, and
take advantage of the Loop Control function to create new songs with
different types of groove. This gives you enormous potential for creating
remixes.
take advantage of the Loop Control function to create new songs with
different types of groove. This gives you enormous potential for creating
remixes.
fig.3-1
Audio Looper
Capture
Capture
Capture
Loop
Loop
Loop
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 4
The captured loop will be
monaural.
monaural.