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S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00
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It is worth taking the time to name your samples sensibly. It may be quick to simply call them
SAMPLE 1, SAMPLE 2, 3, 4, etc., but, when you come to put them into a program, these
names may not mean much to you. If you return to them in a week they certainly won’t. Names
like PIANO C#3 is best - this tells you the instrument and the note it is sampled on so it will be
easier to set your program up later when you come to assign your samples to specific
keyranges.
DELETING SAMPLES
It is possible to delete samples using the
key - F8. Pressing this will give you the
following prompt:
and you should press F7 or F8 accordingly.
NOTE: Deleting samples is destructive. Please ensure that you have saved them to disk
before deleting in case you want to come back to them at a later date.