Roland V-Synth GT Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Sample Mode
Normalize
The Normalize operation is used to uniformly increase or decrease the level of the entire
sample without allowing it to distort. This is used when you wish to make the volume con-
sistent with other samples.
In the Sample Edit Normalize window, specify the degree of normalization that you want
to use. The value is specified in terms of a percentage.
For example, let’s suppose that 100 is the maximum volume at which the volume does not
distort. Executing the Normal operation at a setting of 90% will make the maximum value
of the sample be 90.
If you normalize at a low setting and then normalize at a high setting, the audio quality
will deteriorate. This means that if you intend to normalize several times, you should start
from the higher value and work downward.
Reverse
The sample will be reversed between Edit Start and Edit End. If you want the sample to play
backwards, execute Reverse to reverse the sample from the beginning.
Region
The region of the sample between Edit Start and Edit End can be stored in internal memory
as a separate sample. The original sample will remain unchanged.
Perform the following procedure.
1. Select the region that you want to extract as a separate sample, and execute Region.
2. In the Sample Edit Region window, select the sample number to which you want to paste
the extracted region of the sample, and touch <OK>.
3. Assign a name to the new sample, and touch <OK>.
If in step 2 you select a sample number that already has a sample, the sample data
between Edit Start and Edit End will be added to the end of the selected sample.
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