Roland Music Mixer MV 8800 User Guide

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Workshop  
MV-8800 Production Studio  
Creating a New Project  
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16 Songs  
The MV-8800 Project  
While we all know what a song is in the “real  
world,in the MV-8800, a song is a thing that  
contains:  
It’s important to understand what a project is because:  
Song 1  
Song 2  
Song 3  
Song 4  
Song 5  
Song 6  
Song 7  
Song 8  
Song 9  
Song 10  
Song 11  
Song 12  
Song 13  
Song 14  
Song 15  
Song 16  
on the MV-8800, you’re always in a project, even if you haven’t done  
anything to get there.  
a set of up to 16 patches.  
a project gives you a place for everything you use in a song or album.  
You don’t have to remember where things are stored because the  
project does.  
the sequence and patterns that use them.  
settings for the MV-8800’s MFX, chorus,  
and reverb.  
when you save a project, all of its samples, sounds, songs and settings  
are saved in a single easy operation.  
You can use the songs in a project any way  
you like. Some MV-8800 users:  
What a Project Is  
work on one tune in each project—using a  
single project song.  
A project is a container for all the materials you need for what you’re working  
on.  
make different versions of the same  
tune—with each song holding one of  
the versions. This is great when you want  
different mixes of a tune, or want it in a  
few styles.  
What a Project Holds  
record an entire album in a project—with  
each song containing one of the album’s  
selections.  
Song 1  
Song 2  
Song 3  
Song 4  
Song 5  
Song 6  
Song 7  
Song 8  
Song 9  
Song 10  
Song 11  
Song 12  
Song 13  
Song 14  
Song 15  
Song 16  
Up to 500  
patterns  
Up to 9,999 samples  
Up to 500 Patterns  
Patterns are song sections that can be chained  
together. Each project can hold up to 500 patterns  
that any song in the project can use. The easiest  
way to build a song in the MV-8800 is one pattern  
at a time.  
Patch  
Library  
Eꢀects  
Library  
Up to 9,999 Samples  
Each project can hold up to 9,999 digital audio  
recordings, or “samples.Samples are played by  
patches in the project’s songs, and on the pads as  
audio phrases.  
MIDI Clip  
Library  
Audio phrase setup for  
up to 512 pads  
16 songs  
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Patch Library  
How to Create a New Project  
Each project has its own collection, or“library,of as many  
as 128 patches that any song in the project can use.  
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Press PROJECT to display the PROJECT menu.  
Select Create New Project from the Project menu. The  
CREATE NEW PROJECT window appears.  
Effects Library  
The project effects library really consists of  
four separate effect libraries: an MFX library,  
a
delay/chorus library, a reverb library, and a Mastering  
Toolkit library.  
You can store your current effect settings as a “preset” in the corresponding  
library. Any stored preset can be used in any of the project’s songs.  
Free disk-space  
indicator  
MIDI Clip Library  
In each project, you can stash up to 100 favorite musical  
chunks in its MIDI clip library. The library acts as a sort of  
project scrapbook, holding bits and pieces that you can  
use in any of the project’s patterns or songs.  
As you create the project, you can copy various things from:  
the currently loaded project or song  
another project and its most recently loaded song  
Audio Phrase Setup  
Whenever a project is saved, the MV-8800 remembers the song that’s  
currently loaded so it can return you to that song when you re-load  
the project.  
You can play any sample from a pad as an audio phrase.  
Since there are 16 pads, and 32 pad banks, you can assign  
audio phrases to as many as 512 pads in a project.  
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If you want to copy things from a project that isn’t currently loaded,  
click Select Proj, navigate to the desired project, and then click Select.  
The advantage of playing a sample as an audio phrase—instead of in a  
patch—is that an audio phrase can automatically time-stretch or time-  
shrink in realtime to match the tempo and key of a pattern or song as  
you tweak its feel.  
Checkmark anything you want to copy from the source project or  
its song. On the following page, a pair of charts tells you what each  
checked box gets you.  
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Project and Song Settings  
To copy:  
A pattern always uses the patches of the song it belongs to. To make a  
copied pattern sound the same in a new project as it did originally, the  
song that plays it should use the same instrument setup as the song in  
the original project. You can do this by making sure the desired song  
is selected when you create your new project, and by checkmarking  
Current Song Instruments in addition to Patterns in the CREATE NEW  
PROJECT window.  
Checkmark:  
Current Song Instruments  
the set of up to 16 patches used by the  
source project’s song—along with the  
samples they play—into the first song  
of the newly created project.  
Current Song Effects  
the MFX, chorus, and reverb effect  
settings from the source project’s song  
into the first song of the newly created  
project.  
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When you’ve finished setting up the new project, click Execute.  
Since the MV-8800 automatically loads a newly created project—  
replacing the current project—it asks first you if you’d like to save the  
current project. Click Yes if you want to save it, or No if you don’t.  
Audio Phrases  
Pattern  
the source project’s audio phrase pad  
assignments along with the samples the  
pads play.  
the source project’s patterns into the  
new project.  
To postpone the creation of the project altogether, press EXIT.  
The MV-8800 creates the new project and loads it.  
Project Libraries  
Saving a New Project  
Checkmark:  
To copy the source project’s:  
Patch Library  
patch library into the new project, along  
with the samples the patches play.  
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Hold down the SHIFT button and  
press SHUTDOWN•SAVE PROJECT—  
the Save Project window appears.  
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MFX Library  
library of MFX presets into the new  
project.  
Reverb Library  
library of reverb presets into the new  
project.  
Midi Clip Library  
MIDI clips into the new project.  
Delay/Chorus Library  
library of delay/chorus presets into the  
new project.  
Mastering  
Library  
Toolkit library of Mastering Toolkit presets into  
the new project.  
You can always load any of the current project’s patches into a new  
project after it’s been created. To learn how to load patches from  
another project, see the MV-8800 Workshop booklet Loading Patches.  
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Click OK—the SAVE AS NEW PROJECT window appears.  
The End  
We hope you’ve found this workshop helpful. Keep an eye out for other  
MV-8800 Workshop booklets, all available for downloading at  
For the latest MV-8800 updates and support tools, visit the Roland U.S.  
Web site at www.RolandUS.com. If you need personal assistance, call  
our amazing Product Support team at 323-890-3745.  
In this window, you can name your new project by:  
typing the desired name in the onscreen keyboard with your  
mouse.  
using the CURSOR buttons and VALUE dial to select the desired  
name.  
typing the desired name on the MV-8800’s numeric keypad. Each  
key has letters printed above it, so you can enter letters the same  
way as you would on a phone. Repeatedly press a key until the  
desired letter appears onscreen, and then press the right-hand  
CURSOR button to move to the next character. Change cases by  
clicking F4 (Aa/aA) onscreen.  
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When you’re done, click OK—the MV-8800 saves your new project on  
its hard drive.  
You can rename a project at any time by pressing the PROJECT button  
to display the PROJECT menu and selecting Rename Project.  
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