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Sampling P2: Loop Edit 2–1: Loop Edit
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Sampling P2: Loop Edit
In this page you can specify the region of the sample
that will play and the portion that will loop. You can
edit the waveform down to the level of individual
samples while watching the sample waveform display.
Here are the main operations you will perform in this
page.
Specify the looping locations (start address, loop
start address, end address)
Truncate (delete unwanted regions), copy, paste,
move
When performing the above operations, you can
automatically detect zero-crossing points, or
display a grid (vertical lines) and edit according to
BPM values or beats
Make settings for reverse (backward) playback
Use the Time Slice or Time Stretch functions to
automatically edit the sample according to BPM
values or beats
2–1: Loop Edit
2–1a: Multisample Select (MS)
Multisample Select [000…999]
Here you can select the multisample to edit.
Keyboard & Pads
For more information, please see “0–1a: Multisample
Select (MS)” on page 567.
2–1b: Index, Sample Select, Range
Index [xxx (001…127)/yyy (001…127)]
Selects the index whose loop and other sample
parameters you wish to edit. Your edits will apply to
the sample of the index selected here, and the
waveform will appear in the “Sample waveform
display” (0–1a).
You can also select an index by holding down the
ENTER switch and playing a note on the keyboard or
pad. The index that includes this note will be selected.
The note you played will be the base key, and will be
shown in blue in “Keyboard & Pads.” (“Keyboard &
Pads” 0–1a)
Sample Select [----: ---No Assign----, 0000…3999]
Range(C–1…G9 – C–1…G9)
This selects the sample of the index. If you change
“Sample Select,” the sample you specify will be
assigned to this index (0–1b). The sample you select
here will appear in the “Sample waveform display.”
The range of the index is displayed at the right.
2–1c: Sample waveform display
Sample waveform display
The waveform of the “Sample Select” is displayed
here. For more information, please see “1–1c: Sample
waveform display” on page 586.
2–1a
2–1b
2–1c
2–1d
2–1e
2–1f
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