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Sampling
P0
P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P8
The sample number cannot be specified if “Overwrite” is
checked (☞p.101).
For stereo samples, use “Save to No.(L)” and
“(R)” to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
8 To execute the Link command, press the OK button. To
cancel without executing, press the Cancel button.
If you link samples of different sampling rates (such as
created by “Rate Convert” ☞1–1K), the newly created
sample will have the sampling rate of the “Front” sam-
ple.
One vacant sample is used in order to execute Link. Be
aware that if there are no vacant samples, an error will
occur.
2–1: Loop Edit
Here you can specify the portion of the sample that will be
played back, set sample parameters, and edit the sample.
Sample parameters that were loaded into internal sampling
memory in Disk mode can also be edited in the same way.
You can make detailed edits in single-sample steps while
watching the sample waveform display.
2–1a: MS, Index, Keyboard & Index
MS (Multisample Select) [000...999]
Selects the multisample whose loop and other sample
parameters you wish to edit (☞0–1a).
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] key and playing a note on the keyboard. The
index that includes this note will be selected. The note
you played will be the base key, and will be shown in
gray in “Keyboard & Index.” (☞“Keyboard & Index” 0–
1a)
Keyboard & Index
(☞0–1a)
2–1b: Sample Select, Range
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.
0–1G
0–1H
0–1I
0–1J
1–1M
0–1K
0–1L
0–1M
1–1N
Sampling P2: Loop Edit
2–1
2–1a
2–1b
2–1c