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Sampling
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P8
P9
2
Select “Insert” to access the dialog box.
3
Use “From” to select the copy-source.
RAM:
Data copied from the specified region in the Sam-
ple Edit page will be inserted into the sample in sample
memory (RAM).
MEDIA:
Data copied from the specified region in the
Media mode Edit WAVE page will be inserted into the
sample in sample memory (RAM).
4
To “Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be inserted.
5
In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specified if “Overwrite” is
checked (
For stereo samples, use “Save to No.(L)” and
“(R)” to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
6
To execute the Insert command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
1–1F: Mix
When you execute this command, the sample data placed in
the buffer by executing “Copy” in the Sampling mode Sam-
ple Edit page or the Media mode Edit WAVE page will be
mixed with the selected sample data, starting at the “Edit
Range Start” address.
1
Use “Sample Select” (1–1b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and set “Edit Range Start” to specify the
starting address. The “Edit Range End” setting is
ignored.
2
Select “Mix” to access the dialog box.
3
Use “From” to select the copy-source.
RAM:
Data copied from the specified region in the Sam-
ple Edit page will be mixed into the sample in sample
memory (RAM).
MEDIA:
Data copied from the specified region in the
Media mode Edit WAVE page will be mixed into the
sample in sample memory (RAM).
4
To “Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be mixed.
5
In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specified if “Overwrite” is
checked (
For stereo samples, use “Save to No.(L)” and
“(R)” to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
6
To execute the Mix command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
1–1G: Paste
When you execute this command, the sample data placed in
the buffer by executing “Copy” in the Sampling mode Sam-
ple Edit page or the Media mode Edit WAVE page will be
placed in the sample starting at the “Edit Range Start”
address. The original data will be deleted, and overwritten
by the sample data from the buffer.
You can also place sample data into a blank sample. This is
convenient when you wish to “Copy” part of a sample and
create a new sample based on it.
Pasting to a sample that contains sample data
1
Use “Sample Select” (1–1b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and set “Edit Range Start” to specify the
starting address. The “Edit Range End” setting is ignored.
2
Select “Paste” to access the dialog box.
3
Use “From” to select the copy-source.
RAM:
Data copied from the specified region in the Sam-
ple Edit page will be pasted into the sample in sample
memory (RAM).
MEDIA:
Data copied from the specified region in the
Media mode Edit WAVE page will be pasted into the
sample in sample memory (RAM).
4
To “Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be pasted.
5
In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specified if “Overwrite” is
checked (
For stereo samples, use “Save to No.(L)” and
“(R)” to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
6
To execute the Paste command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
Pasting to a sample that contains no sample data
1
Select the vacant sample number that you wish to paste.
If you select ----:---No Assign---- for “Sample” and then
access the dialog box for this command, a vacant sample
number will be selected automatically.
The “Edit Range Start” and “Edit Range End” settings
will be ignored, and will have no effect. The beginning
of the sample will be placed at address 0.
From the
buffer
From the
buffer
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