Manual Roland SCWS03

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    1 Using SonicCell with SONAR LE ™ ®ÂØÒňΠ® W or k sho p SonicCell Expandable Synthesizer Module and Audio Interface © 2008 Roland Corpora tion U.S. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be r eproduced in any f orm without the written permission of Roland Corpor ation U .S. SONAR LE™ is a trademark of T w elve T one Syst ...

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    2 About the Workshop Booklets Roland’ s SonicCell is designed for modern musicians. Using USB, It adds a huge set of sounds to your digital audio workstation (or “D A W ”) without adding to your comput er ’ s workload. It ’ s also an audio interface that can get signals from mics , instruments, or other devices t o DA W tracks for rec ord ...

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    3 Window s asks you to relaunch SONAR LE for your new settings to take effect. Click OK , quit SONAR LE, and then relaunch the program. 3 After SONAR LE has restarted, close the Quick Start window and 4 return to Audio ... in the Options menu. In the Audio Options General tab, set Playback Timing Master to 5 1: ROLAND SonicCell:OUT 1 —Record Timi ...

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    4 Setting Up SONAR LE to Use the SonicCell Editor When you install the SONAR LE that came with SonicCell, the VST Adaptor application is installed on your hard drive. Use Cakewalk’ s VST Adaptor application to register the S onicCell Editor as a plug-in for SONAR LE. With the version of SONAR LE that ships with SonicCell, you’ll need to update ...

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    5 Creating a SonicCell Editor T r ack Y ou’ll need to do this first so you have an easy way to select patches for your S onicCell synth tracks. Select an unused audio track in your projec t, 1 or inser t a new one. 2 Click the track’ s Restore Strip Size button to display its settings. If the new track doesn’t look like the one here, click th ...

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    6 Everything you set up in the SonicCell Editor is automatically saved in your SONAR LE project. When you reload the project, the Editor automatically sets up the current performance in SonicCell to match. Selecting a P atch for a P art Y ou choose each patch you want to use in SONAR LE by selec ting it for the part that a SONAR LE MIDI track is co ...

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    7 If you haven’t yet selected a patch on SonicCell to play from this track, open the SonicCell Editor and assign the desired patch to the part you want to use. Once you’ve done that, return to the MIDI track you’ve been setting up. When you play your controller with your new track selected, y ou 7 should hear the desired patch play in SonicCe ...

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    8 T urn Off Software Monitoring If the track ’ s channel strip isn’ t visible, click the track in the Track 1 window . Click the channel’ s I nput Echo button so 2 it’ s not lit. As we noted in the Using the SonicCell with a DA W W orkshop booklet, you do have the option of listening through SONAR LE if you want to hear its effects as you r ...

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