Program: Page Menu Commands Sample Parameters
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3. Select the copy-source pad number. If you want to
copy all settings for pads 1–8, check the All option.
4. Use the “To” field to specify the copy-destination
pad.
Note: Executing this command will copy the note
number and velocity value. The MIDI channel is not
copied.
5. Press the OK button to execute the Copy Pad
Setup command, or press the Cancel button to
cancel.
Sample Parameters
Sample Parameters is available on the OSC 1/2 Basic
pages.
This command lets you adjust various parameters for
the individual samples within a RAM multisample,
including volume level, cutoff, resonance, pitch, EG
attack and decay, drive and low boost, and EQ gains.
The Sample Parameters command is available only if
you’ve selected a RAM Multisample; it is not available
for ROM Multisamples, Wave Sequences, or Drum
Kits.
When you’ve finished editing the parameters, press
the Done button. Please note that Compare is not
available for edits made in this dialog box.
Note: The Sample Parameters settings apply
everywhere that the Multisample is used, and not just
to the current Program. If another Program uses the
same Multisample, it will also be affected by any
changes that you make here.
Index [001…128]
An Index is a key zone in a Multisample, including a
single Sample and all of its associated parameters. This
is the currently selected Index.
The number following “/” is the total number of
indexes in the current Multisample.
Sample [000]
This is the number and name of the Index’s Sample.
Level [-99…+00…+99]
This adjusts the volume of the Sample, relative to the
Oscillator’s settings. Negative (–) values will decrease
the levels, and positive (+) values will increase the
levels. A setting of +99 will double the volume. This is
the same as the index Level parameter in Sampling
mode; edits here will affect the values shown in
Sampling mode, and vice-versa.
Each Sample also has a +12dB setting, as configured in
Sampling mode; if this is on, the Sample will play back
approximately 12dB louder.
Cutoff [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator’s filter
cutoff settings.
Resonance [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator’s filter
resonance settings.
Pitch [-64.00…+00.00…+63.00]
This adjusts the playback pitch in one-cent steps. A
setting of +12.00 raises the pitch one octave, and a
setting of –12.00 lowers the pitch one octave. This is the
same as the index Pitch parameter in Sampling mode;
edits here will affect the values shown in Sampling
mode, and vice-versa.
Attack [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the attack times of the
filter EG and amp EG.
Decay [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the attack times of the
filter EG and amp EG.
Driver [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator’s Driver
setting. If the Driver circuit is bypassed, this will have
no effect.
Low Boost [-99…+00…+99]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator’s Low
Boost setting. If the Driver circuit is bypassed, this will
have no effect.
LEQ Gain [-36dB…+00…+36dB]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Program’s Low EQ
gain setting. If the EQ is bypassed, this will have no
effect.
MEQ Gain [-36dB…+00…+36dB]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Program’s Mid EQ
gain setting. If the EQ is bypassed, this will have no
effect.
HEQ Gain [-36dB…+00…+36dB]
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Program’s High EQ
gain setting. If the EQ is bypassed, this will have no
effect.
Sync Both EGs
Sync Both EGs is available on the Filter 1/2 EG and
Amp 1/2 EG pages.
This option allows you to edit the EGs of Oscillator 1
and Oscillator 2 together. When it is checked, editing
the Filter EG of either Oscillator 1 or 2 will change both
Filter EGs simultaneously. Similarly, editing the Amp
EG of either Oscillator will change both Amp EGs.