Roland SCWS02 - Manual

Roland SCWS02

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet; Hot Links
  • Page 3 – The SonicCell/DAW Workflow; About SonicCell’s Performance Mode; Parts 1-16 appear in SonicCell’s default startup screen.
  • Page 4 – About SonicCell’s Patch Mode; What You’ll Do with Your SonicCell and DAW; Listening Strategy
  • Page 5 – MIDI cable connected to; Configuring SonicCell; Press SonicCell’s MENU button, and then turn the CURSOR/VALUE; Setting Up Your Computer; Windows XPTM
  • Page 6 – Downloading the Driver and Editor; PC—; Windows XP Driver Installation
  • Page 7 – the installation process.
  • Page 8 – About Driver Signing Options; Category View—; Windows XP Editor Installation
  • Page 9 – Again, unless you have a reason to select a new location for the; Mac OS X Driver Installation; Close all other applications, and In the SonicCell_MAC_USBDrv101
  • Page 10 – Mac OS X Editor Installation
  • Page 11 – System Settings for Your Computer; Optimizing Your Windows PC for Audio
  • Page 12 – Using SonicCell for System Sounds; Sending Windows XP System Sounds to SonicCell
  • Page 13 – Sending Mac OS X System Sounds to SonicCell; Open your System Preferences window.; The SonicCell Driver Settings; Windows XP; Matching Sample Rates; if you’re recording music strictly for CD. Since 44.1 kHz is
  • Page 14 – Mac OS X Audio/MIDI Setup Settings; Using SonicCell as an Audio Interface
  • Page 15 – Click Apply and close the window. Your new device is now called; The End; com
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Using SonicCell with a DAW

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SonicCell

Expandable Synthesizer Module

and Audio Interface

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Summary

Page 2 - Understanding the Symbols in This Booklet; Hot Links

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 “DAW”) without adding to your computer’s workload. It’s also an audio interface that can get signals from mics, instruments, or other devic...

Page 3 - The SonicCell/DAW Workflow; About SonicCell’s Performance Mode; Parts 1-16 appear in SonicCell’s default startup screen.

3 your DAW, which records the data on a MIDI track. The DAW also passes the MIDI data back to SonicCell, where it triggers SonicCell’s synth, causing notes to play. You can directly connect a MIDI controller to your computer and DAW if the controller supports MIDI over a USB connection or if you hav...

Page 4 - About SonicCell’s Patch Mode; What You’ll Do with Your SonicCell and DAW; Listening Strategy

4 All 16 parts share an effect setup consisting of three multi-effects (MFX 1-3), • a global reverb, and a global chorus. When you record and play back MIDI tracks in your DAW, the data is sent to • SonicCell on the MIDI channel assigned to the desired part and patch. To learn more about MIDI, see t...

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