Roland Musical Instrument 사용자 설명서
maxWerk - Copyright 2000-2007 Amanda Pehlke
Published by RedMoon Music - www.RedMoon-Music.com
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through 16 on MIDI channel 16, and buttons to send Program
Changes 1 through 16 on any MIDI channel.
Changes 1 through 16 on any MIDI channel.
PC-1600 maxWerk-control layout:
Faders 1-11
control volume of Basic Loops 1-9 and Drums 1
and 2.
and 2.
Fader 12
controls volume of Improv on MIDI channel 12.
Fader 13
controls volume of the Melody track.
Faders 14-15
control Basic Loops 10 and 11
(See the MIDI channel layout below).
(See the MIDI channel layout below).
Buttons 1-11
mute tracks 1-9 and Drums on Buttons 10 and 11.
Buttons 14-15 mute the remaining Basic Loops 10 and 11.
Button 16
Button 16
switches all so one may then be muted or soloed.
Fader 16
selects the "go-to" bar for playback or editing. The
Noodle track on MIDI channel 16 has volume and
other settings available in its own edit window.
Noodle track on MIDI channel 16 has volume and
other settings available in its own edit window.
2.16 Werk Files
Be sure to name and save your new Werk via standard Macintosh
File menu commands, while it's under development and before you
make a midifile recording. Werk files save with the extension .mWk
automatically added so the program can identify and load them.
File menu commands, while it's under development and before you
make a midifile recording. Werk files save with the extension .mWk
automatically added so the program can identify and load them.
There are buttons to save and load individual basic loop files and
drum loop files in their respective Editor windows. Single-loop files
include all the information in the Note Editor window as well as
Controls A and B and Bend. Take care to differentiate between the
two types of loop when you set up file folders for them, and store
them separately from Werk files. Note that when you import a saved
single loop you may need to adjust the number of steps before you
play it to make it compatible with a Werk of a different Meter. You'll
need to double-check its THRU assignments for Offset Note Lines,
as well as stored program changes, controller assignments, and the
GS bend range too if GS is your instrument mode.
drum loop files in their respective Editor windows. Single-loop files
include all the information in the Note Editor window as well as
Controls A and B and Bend. Take care to differentiate between the
two types of loop when you set up file folders for them, and store
them separately from Werk files. Note that when you import a saved
single loop you may need to adjust the number of steps before you
play it to make it compatible with a Werk of a different Meter. You'll
need to double-check its THRU assignments for Offset Note Lines,
as well as stored program changes, controller assignments, and the
GS bend range too if GS is your instrument mode.