Roland Verselab MV-1: Clips, Tracks, Sections, and Song mode (Outputting a song to a WAV!)
(sorry for the sniffles, I'm a bit under the weather) Today we take a quick overview into the basic terminology of the Verselab (Clips, Tracks, and Sections), and learn how to use these building blocks to make a song, and output it to a finished WAV! Each of these topics requires much more discussion, but this should give you the basic tools to start exporting your ideas. More to come!

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Keys and Scales

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Roland Verselab MV-1: The Sampler (Recording sounds live)

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Makaras Music - Thunder and Sun

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Using Samples on a Tone Track

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Roland MV-1 Verselab: How To Build A Song + Record Vocals Step by Step Workflow by Estelle Rubio

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DAW-less DAW? MV-1 VERSELAB Review and full song-making tutorial for Roland's portable studio

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Chord Mode, Chords, and Intervals

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Tracks and Sounds

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COMPARING GROOVEBOXES: Circuit Tracks VS Model Cycles VS Roland MV-1 VerseLab // Summer of Synths

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Using Samples with the Kit Track

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Roland Verselab MV-1: LOOPER Tracks

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I Heard the RAW Tracks of Billie Jean… This Changed Everything

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Roland Verselab MV-1 - How To Make Your First Beat

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How To Sample Any Device Into The Verselab MV-1

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Roland Verselab MV-1 Review: Who Should Buy It?

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Roland Verselab MV-1: Style Mode

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Trying the Verselab MV-1 with NO Prior Experience

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Roland VERSELAB MV-1 🎁 GIVEAWAY! | How to Record Vocals With The Roland VERSELAB

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Roland MV-1 Verselab Tutorial: Style Mode!

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