Roland vs840 question that anybody might know

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Say i want to record a chorus on a 5 minute long song

I record the first hook at 1:00 in.....how can i copy that hook and put the same exact hook at say 2:30 in....I don't wanna have different sounding choruses throughout the song ya know. I think those familiar with roland could probably answer this regardless of it is a vs840 or not
 
I don't know much about the 840 right now, just bought one though. But you could always use a program like Cakewalk or probably other recording and editing programs, and copy the track from there and make another track where ever you want
 
go to utility and then track select the track that your chorus is on and go to time on the side put 1:00 in for "start" and "from" then put the time that the chorus ends in for "end". then put 2:30 in for "to" or what ever time you want it to move to then scroll over to go and push enter that should work if not let me know
 
Nateman01 said:
go to utility and then track select the track that your chorus is on and go to time on the side put 1:00 in for "start" and "from" then put the time that the chorus ends in for "end". then put 2:30 in for "to" or what ever time you want it to move to then scroll over to go and push enter that should work if not let me know


Sounds pretty much how you would do it on a BR1600, with a step for track copy, then select the track and punch your from and to and the new positions from and to.
 
Rags said:
Say i want to record a chorus on a 5 minute long song

I record the first hook at 1:00 in.....how can i copy that hook and put the same exact hook at say 2:30 in....I don't wanna have different sounding choruses throughout the song ya know. I think those familiar with roland could probably answer this regardless of it is a vs840 or not

its been a long time .....But i think it is phrase copy or track copy

Remco
 
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