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About the MV-8800 Workshop Series

Roland’s  MV-8800  Production  Studio  is  packed  with  features  for  making 
music. It’s a heavy-duty sampler that can do all sorts of things with sounds 
you sample or import. Its sequencer has 136 tracks for MIDI sequencing and 
playing back audio, and its set of editing tools is deep. It’s a great box for 
performing—using its pads or an attached MIDI keyboard—and, of course, 
it can even burn a CD of your final master mix.

Each MV-8800 Workshop Series booklet focuses on one MV-8800 topic, and 
is intended as a companion to your 

MV-8800 Owner’s Manuals

.

About This Booklet

The  MV-8800  is  a  powerful  sampler.  Sample  your  own  sounds,  and  use 
them  as  audio  phrases  that  lock  to  a  beat,  or  in  patches  you  can  play  on 
the  pads  or  a  connected  MIDI  keyboard.  You  can  even  “resample”  the 
MV-8800 itself. This booklet explains how to sample on the MV-8800.

The Buttons, the LCD, or a VGA?

On the MV-8800, you can work on the built-in color LCD or on an optional 
VGA monitor. You can use the MV-8800’s front-panel controls, or a mouse on 
your VGA screen. No matter how you like to work, there’s an easy way to get 
things done.

Probably  the  best  idea  is  to  work  primarily  with  a  mouse 
on  a  VGA,  using  the  MV-8800’s  buttons  to  quickly  get  in  and  out  of 
MV-8800 screens. The procedures in this booklet typically assume you’ll be 
working this way.

If you’re not, don’t worry, because the VGA windows and LCD screens are 
essentially the same. There are clickable VGA icons for all of the MV-8800’s 
buttons. You can also press an onscreen button by clicking your mouse or 
by pressing an F button on the MV-8800. The main difference has to do with 
how you deal with settings—or “parameters”—and how you select objects.

If you’re using a mouse:

If you’re using the MV-8800’s buttons:

You select parameters and objects with 

a left click. You change the selected 

parameter’s value by turning the scroll 

wheel. You can display an object’s menu by 

right-clicking the object.

You select parameters and objects with 

the 

3

4

5

, and 

6

 CURSOR buttons. 

Change a selected parameter’s value by 

turning the VALUE dial or by pressing DEC 

and INC.

Left click

Right click

Scroll

wheel

Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet

Throughout  this  booklet,  you’ll  come  across  information  that  deserves 
special  attention—that’s  the  reason  it’s  labeled  with  one  of  the  following 
symbols.

A note is something that adds information about the topic at hand.

A tip offers suggestions for using the feature being discussed.

Warnings  contain  important  information  that  can  help  you  avoid 
possible damage to your equipment, your data, or yourself.

Hot Links

Each  Workshop  booklet  is  meant  to  be  read  in  order  from 
beginning  to  end.  However,  if  we  mention  an  upcoming 
section—and  you  see  this  arrow—you  can  click  the  arrow  to 
jump there immediately.

Summary of Contents for MV-8800 Production Studio

Page 1: ...duction Studio 2007 Roland Corporation U S All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the written permission of Roland Corporation U S MV8800WS03 Sampling ÂØÒňΠWorkshop ...

Page 2: ...oklet typically assume you ll be working this way If you re not don t worry because the VGA windows and LCD screens are essentially the same There are clickable VGA icons for all of the MV 8800 s buttons You can also press an onscreen button by clicking your mouse or by pressing an F button on the MV 8800 The main difference has to do with how you deal with settings or parameters and how you selec...

Page 3: ...start out fresh with a new one To learn how to create a new project see the MV 8800 Creating a New Project Workshop booklet Two Ways You Can Use Samples There are basically two ways to use samples on the MV 8800 You can use them as audio phrases in a patch You can play audio phrases and patches from the pads or an attached MIDI keyboard but they re not the same thing each one is designed for a dif...

Page 4: ...ely stored in your project s SAMPLE folder until you re ready to decide how you want to use it About Expanding Sample RAM The MV 8800 ships with 128 MB of sample RAM and you can expand it up to 512 MB as described in the MV 8800 Owner s Manual The more RAM the more samples you can use in a project If you re planning to use lots of samples in your music especially loops since they take up more spac...

Page 5: ...o sample in mono using both inputs Analog to sample in mono from the left input only If you ve installed an MV8 OP1 you can also select the desired digital input Coaxial Optical or R BUS Setting Your Analog Sampling Input Level Press the MIXER button to display the MIXER AUX FX AUDIO PHRASE INPUT window IN A level If the AUX Phrs In pane isn t visible as shown here click its tab at the top of the ...

Page 6: ...hen you set Start Trigger to Level the Level and Pre Sample Time parameters become active Here s what they do Level The MV 8800 automatically starts sampling when the input signal reaches the level specified by this parameter Pre Sample Time The MV 8800 can add a little bit of time to the front of a sample to help ensure that the very beginning of its sound isn t chopped off Try leaving it set to ...

Page 7: ...allows you to sample the MV 8800 itself or more specifically its main stereo outputs using a process called resampling You might resample the MV 8800 to capture an entire mix as a stereo sample that you can burn onto an audio CD capture a pattern as a new beat loop create insanely complex sounds by sampling a sound over and over tweaking it or adding more effects or other sounds each time To get t...

Page 8: ...ick OK to see it in the RESULTS window In the RESULTS window you prepare the sample by trimming it this saves sample RAM and makes using the sample easier and setting its beat grid Begin by setting the Start Point value exactly at the beginning of the sample s sound As you increase the value the green Start Point flag moves to the right toward the sound s waveform onscreen You can select and adjus...

Page 9: ...Truncate so that when you leave this window the MV 8800 trims away everything before the Start Point location and after the End Point This way you won t use up sample RAM on stuff you don t need We named our sample Broke Beat If you didn t normalize your sample back in the SAMPLING or RE SAMPLING screen and would like to do it now checkmark the Normalize box If you re not ready to assign your samp...

Page 10: ...ank If the audio phrase s pad bank isn t shown press PAD BANKS to select the right bank Setting Up How the Audio Phrase Behaves With the AUDIO PHRASES PAD window open hit the pad that plays the audio phrase and then press the QUICK EDIT button the audio phrase s parameters appear in the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT window In the AUDIO PHRASE EDIT window you can set how the audio phrase plays Here s what its ...

Page 11: ...e You can flip an audio phrase around by turning Reverse on BPM Sync With BPM sync on the tempo of the audio phrase becomes automatically locked with the MV 8800 s sequencer This parameter is the key to one of the best reasons for using audio phrases Stretch Type This parameter selects the quality of the MV 8800 s time stretching or shrinking when BPM Sync is turned on Higher values generally mean...

Page 12: ... you want to create a new patch that plays your sample select a part that s set to Init Patch as shown above add your sample to an already existing patch select a part that s playing that patch Select the pad that ll play your new sample by dialing in the desired pad using the first Assign To parameter The second one is grayed out striking the desired pad in the current bank To change pad banks pr...

Page 13: ...ord with a patch its track has its own Pan setting that shifts the stereo position of all of the samples in the patch to the left or right Cause of Effects Output Assign sets where the sample s sound goes You can select Mix so the sample is sent directly into the main MV 8800 mix as is Aux1 4 so the sample is sent to the Aux bus feeding the MFX for Multi Effects effect processor This allows you to...

Page 14: ...ng Your Work Since the MV 8800 clears its RAM at power down you ve got to save your work to avoid losing it when you turn off the MV 8800 Saving an Audio Phrase To save your audio phrases simply save the project they re in You can do this at shutdown or to play it really safe right now Hold down SHIFT and press PROJECT When the MV 8800 asks if you re sure you want to save the project click Yes Sav...

Page 15: ...k Write Here and then Yes to finish the operation When you re done working on the MV 8800 shut it down properly by pressing SHUTDOWN and be sure to save your project If you haven t saved it your work will be lost when your turn off the MV 8800 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 www RolandUS com For...

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