Roland Musical Instrument 사용자 설명서
maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
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1.12 Improv
To round out this introductory description of features, we'll describe
one more specialty track whose settings become part of a Werk file
and whose output is recorded in midifiles. maxWerk's Improv player
looks for inspiration to your choices from source menus, where you
can select up to four existing Basic Loops and/or Melody Phrases.
These sources may be important motifs in your Werk, or they may
be ones dedicated to Improv. Improv can combine them with default
new generated phrases or fills. For each new musical idea, it picks
sections of different step lengths beginning from the starts of its
source patterns, and assembles these into a new phrase. It then
applies Melody-style treatments to develop and resolve the material.
Without asking your opinion, Improv indefatigably composes a new
tune after a certain number of bars you can set, filtering it through a
combination of direction and inversion functions. When you select
busier source patterns, Improv plays livelier tunes. Using the style
menu setting, you can stretch these over additional bars to produce
more moderate and relaxed lines.
one more specialty track whose settings become part of a Werk file
and whose output is recorded in midifiles. maxWerk's Improv player
looks for inspiration to your choices from source menus, where you
can select up to four existing Basic Loops and/or Melody Phrases.
These sources may be important motifs in your Werk, or they may
be ones dedicated to Improv. Improv can combine them with default
new generated phrases or fills. For each new musical idea, it picks
sections of different step lengths beginning from the starts of its
source patterns, and assembles these into a new phrase. It then
applies Melody-style treatments to develop and resolve the material.
Without asking your opinion, Improv indefatigably composes a new
tune after a certain number of bars you can set, filtering it through a
combination of direction and inversion functions. When you select
busier source patterns, Improv plays livelier tunes. Using the style
menu setting, you can stretch these over additional bars to produce
more moderate and relaxed lines.
Once enabled, by default Improv pops up wherever it pleases in the
stereo field. Improv has a resolution of sixteenth notes, and you can
impose a start delay in 32nd note increments. Several more play
options similar to those of other tracks make Improv an interesting
companion while you try out chord progressions or simply noodle.
stereo field. Improv has a resolution of sixteenth notes, and you can
impose a start delay in 32nd note increments. Several more play
options similar to those of other tracks make Improv an interesting
companion while you try out chord progressions or simply noodle.
With Automute active, maxWerk can trigger a section of Improv bars
and silence them for you at selected points for recording to a
midifile. The setting for in/out bar numbers is in the performance-
oriented Automute window. However, there is no telling exactly what
Improv's note patterns will be. Alternatively, you can start up and
discontinue Improv manually during recording; on being dismissed,
it holds its last note a little before dropping out gracefully. Get more
insight as to how Improv works and its other parameters by reading
about the similar, but relatively more predictable and obedient
Melody track, under "More Melodizing" in Part II of this Guide.
and silence them for you at selected points for recording to a
midifile. The setting for in/out bar numbers is in the performance-
oriented Automute window. However, there is no telling exactly what
Improv's note patterns will be. Alternatively, you can start up and
discontinue Improv manually during recording; on being dismissed,
it holds its last note a little before dropping out gracefully. Get more
insight as to how Improv works and its other parameters by reading
about the similar, but relatively more predictable and obedient
Melody track, under "More Melodizing" in Part II of this Guide.