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Selecting a Patch for a Part

You choose each patch you want to use in SONAR by selecting it for the part 
that a SONAR MIDI track is configured to play. Here’s how:

Click  the  desired  part’s  number  in  the  PARTS  area  of  the  Editor 

window.
Select a patch for the part using the controls in the patch-selection 

area, circled in red on the previous page. To select a patch by:

memory  location—

• 

click  the  PATCH  NAME  parameter’s  popup 

arrow to reveal SonicCell’s patches organized by their memory 
locations.

category—

• 

click  the  CATEGORY  parameter’s  popup  arrow  to 

reveal SonicCell’s patches divided into categories.

You  can  select  performances  stored  in  SonicCell  using  the  PERFORM 
NAME popup located above the part-selection area.

Digging Deeper

The SonicCell Editor lets you change the current performance’s sounds in a 
range of ways. The mode-selection buttons to the left of the Editor window 
determine the parameters you see and can edit at any given time. They’re 
divided into the following sections:

SYSTEM—

• 

The  buttons  in  this  area  allow  you  to  set  SonicCell’s  global 

behavior,  and  also  get  quick  access  to  its  input  effect,  a  handy  thing 
when you’re recording live audio through SonicCell.

PERFORM EFFECTS—

• 

These buttons edit the performance’s effect setup.

PERFORM—

• 

These parameters allow you to control the way each part 

plays its patch, and lets you add effects to the patch.

PERFORM  PATCH—

• 

These  parameters  allow  you  to  dig  right  inside  a 

part’s patch in order to edit it down to its most basic characteristics.

Before  using  the  PERFORM  PATCH  buttons,  be  sure  to  select  the  part 
that plays the patch you want to edit. You do this by clicking the part’s 
number in the part-selection area at the top of the window.

Sequencing with SonicCell Patches

Open the project you want to work on, or create a new one.
In  SONAR,  you  can  identify  MIDI  tracks  by  the  MIDI  jack 
icon to the left of a track’s name.
If no unused MIDI tracks are available in the 

project, right-click below the project’s tracks, 
and select 

Insert MIDI Track

 from the popup.

Click the track you want to use, and click its 

Maximize Strip button to reveal its settings.

Click the track’s Input popup arrow and select 

1:Roland SonicCell - 

Ch. 1

 from the popup menu.

Click the track’s Output popup arrow and select 

1-1:Roland SonicCell 

from the popup menu.
Set  the  Channel  parameter  to  the  number  of  the  SonicCell  part 

whose patch you want to sequence.
Your track’s settings should look like this:

We’ve selected 

MIDI Channel 1 

to play the patch 

belonging to 

Part 1.

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Страница 1: ...2008 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 SONAR is a trademark ofTwelveTone Sy...

Страница 2: ...ion in its Help menu We ll also assume you ve read the Using SonicCell with a DAW and Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklets that both SonicCell and your computer are hooked up and tu...

Страница 3: ...you ll see a message telling you that s not possible and that SONAR s sample rate s been reset to match SonicCell s To use another sampling rate change SonicCell s sample rate first as described in th...

Страница 4: ...the SonicCell Editor 6 Setting Up SONAR for SonicCell MIDI In the following sections we ll assume a couple of things about the way you re working We ll assume you ve got SonicCell in Performance mode...

Страница 5: ...patch To close the Editor window at any time click its Minimize button it 5 then appears as a small launcher above the Task bar To re open it click the launcher s Restore Up button Once you ve set up...

Страница 6: ...ve audio through SonicCell PERFORM EFFECTS These buttons edit the performance s effect setup PERFORM These parameters allow you to control the way each part plays its patch and lets you add effects to...

Страница 7: ...u haven t yet read the Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface Workshop booklet read it now before proceeding SonicCell offers lots of audio interface options you ll want to know about Setting Up an Aud...

Страница 8: ...ecord a single SonicCell synth sound on its own track you don t want your other synth sounds to also find their way onto that track Likewise when you want to record a vocal or other live audio signal...

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