Roland Musical Instrument 사용자 설명서
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setup-enabled Basic Loops is always available, regardless of the
function's status. It always reflects the current setup, and this can be
handy even if you aren't using the step-split function in your Werk.
function's status. It always reflects the current setup, and this can be
handy even if you aren't using the step-split function in your Werk.
Step-split track values other than notes, as well as all other loop
parameters, are dealt with through their respective editors. You can
add more notes and Offset Note Lines, and you can make other
track, patch, and controller settings to lend interest to the resulting
fragmentary pattern bits. Your original note pattern will have
imparted its cohesive element to the track subgroup, so that
together they comprise a "meta-part". You can optionally adapt the
original in any way to be part of the set.
parameters, are dealt with through their respective editors. You can
add more notes and Offset Note Lines, and you can make other
track, patch, and controller settings to lend interest to the resulting
fragmentary pattern bits. Your original note pattern will have
imparted its cohesive element to the track subgroup, so that
together they comprise a "meta-part". You can optionally adapt the
original in any way to be part of the set.
When you enable the split function, maxWerk always clears the
target loops' note graphics and sizes them to match the available
bars and steps in the source. A status LED immediately below the
setup window button in the note editor window lights red when step-
split is enabled. Disable it by clicking the LED when you have
finished entering your pattern. The split setup is not remembered in
your Werk file, but remains in the setup window so that you can re-
activate it at any time during your composing session. In order to
avoid losing earlier work, be careful to re-activate the setup for
further edits only if the source pattern is still available, either in its
original editor window or as a saved Basic Loop file. Making any
mouse-edit to the source loop's note graphic will cause target tracks
to restore their filtered patterns. By making a setup and simply
toggling the function button, you can take advantage of this
behavior if you want to clear and re-size a subgroup of loops all at
once. Other types of editor data and parameter settings in split-
cleared loops are not affected. After you are through using step-split
and have disabled it, you can re-use the source loop normally.
target loops' note graphics and sizes them to match the available
bars and steps in the source. A status LED immediately below the
setup window button in the note editor window lights red when step-
split is enabled. Disable it by clicking the LED when you have
finished entering your pattern. The split setup is not remembered in
your Werk file, but remains in the setup window so that you can re-
activate it at any time during your composing session. In order to
avoid losing earlier work, be careful to re-activate the setup for
further edits only if the source pattern is still available, either in its
original editor window or as a saved Basic Loop file. Making any
mouse-edit to the source loop's note graphic will cause target tracks
to restore their filtered patterns. By making a setup and simply
toggling the function button, you can take advantage of this
behavior if you want to clear and re-size a subgroup of loops all at
once. Other types of editor data and parameter settings in split-
cleared loops are not affected. After you are through using step-split
and have disabled it, you can re-use the source loop normally.
2.7 Offset Note Lines
You can add offset note lines A, B, and C in the Note Editor, with
settings for each one to create various kinds of differences from the
graphically entered notes. These counterpoint patterns add major
interest value to any form of music. The randomize button for each
line gives you an endless supply of new ideas for consideration
settings for each one to create various kinds of differences from the
graphically entered notes. These counterpoint patterns add major
interest value to any form of music. The randomize button for each
line gives you an endless supply of new ideas for consideration