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Sampling P3: Multisample Edit
In this page you can edit multisamples. You can create,
delete, copy, and paste indexes, and assign samples to
indexes. You can also edit detailed settings such as
level and pitch for each index. Here are the main
operations you will perform in this page.
• Create and edit multisamples and indexes
• Edit the playback level and pitch of samples
• Delete, copy, and paste indexes
3–1: Multisample Edit
3–1a: Multisample Select (MS)
Multisample Select (MS) [000…999]
Select the multisample that you wish to edit.
Keyboard & Pads
For more information, please see “0–1a: Multisample
Select (MS)” on page 567.
3–1b: Multisample Setup
Index [xxx (001…128)/yyy (001…128)]
Selects the index (the sample key zone within the
Multisample) that you wish to edit.
You can also select an index by holding down the
ENTER switch and playing a note on the keyboard.
The index that includes this note will be selected. The
selected key will be the base key, and will be displayed
in blue in “Keyboard & Pads.”
Sample Select [----: ---No Assign----, 0000…3999]
This indicates the number and name of the sample that
is assigned to the selected index. You can also select the
sample here. (0–1b)
Stereo
This area will indicate “Stereo” if a stereo multisample
or sample is selected, or if you sampled with a setting
of Stereo in “Mode” (0–1d).
Original Key [C–1…G9]
Specifies the original key of the sample (0–1b).
Top Key [C–1…G9]
Specifies the highest key in the zone of the index. The
zone is defined by this Top Key (0–1b).
Range [C–1…G9]
This shows the range of the zone that is determined by
the Top Key setting. The selected sample data will
playback within this area. Zone settings for an index
can also be viewed in “Keyboard & Pads” (0–1a).
Level [–99…+99]
Adjusts the playback level of the sample. Use this
when you need to adjust the level balance between
samples within a multisample.
0: Unity level
–: The level will be lowered.
+: The level will be raised.
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