Roland SCWS06 manual

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    1 Using SonicCell with GarageBand ™ ®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. Apple™ and GarageBand ™ are trademarks of A[...]

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

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    3 The Audio/MIDI pane should now look like this: Click the Advanced T ab at the top of the window , and set Audio 4 Resolution as desired. If you want to record a CD— • select G ood so that audio is recorded at 16 bits, as CDs require. record at higher qu ality with later c onversion— • select Better to record at 24 bits, with conversion to[...]

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    4 Using the SonicCell Editor Part-selection area Mode-selec tion buttons Pa tch-selection area Y ou ’ll find detailed instructions for using the SonicCell Editor in its manual, which you can display by click ing the Help button in the SonicCell Editor window . What follows here are some quick instructions to get you star ted. When you’re done s[...]

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    5 Selecting Audio to Record Create a new real instrument track. 1 Select the Basic T rack preset in the T rack I nfo panel. 2 After recording, you can select other presets for your track. They’ll add pre-configured effects to the track, and change its icon. Fr om the Input Source popup, select a SonicCell input. T o record 3 a mic or instrument c[...]

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    6 T roubleshooting If you experience problems recording or playing back audio , GarageBand’ s built-in Help provides steps you can take to solve your problem. Search in Help for “ optimize”—the page of st eps is called “ Optimizing GarageBand Performance. ” In addition to following these steps, raising the Audio Buff er size in the Soni[...]