
EDIT SAMPLE
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S3200XL Operator’s Manual - Version 1.00
SECTIONAL EDITING
Pressing
will take you to this screen:
This is the SECTIONAL editing page and shows a typical drum riff, something for which the
sectional editing functions are ideally suited for editing. Whereas TRIM allows you to remove
audio data either side of the start and end points, these functions allow you to remove data
within the start and end points. This can be used, for example, to remove one single snare
beat from a drumloop sample or, in a vocal line, could be used to remove a mistake or a cough.
You may extract such pieces of audio in several ways. You may extract it and leave the gap it
creates or may extract it and close the gap it creates. You may overwrite the existing sample or
you may extract the section to another new sample, keeping the original sample intact. There
are many uses for these functions and you will no doubt find your own.
As in TRIM, across the top of the waveform display, you can see any loops that have been set
(in this example, no loops are set). To create a sectional edit, set the start and end points as
appropriate. You may use the
and
to zoom in or out on the sample and the
key toggles between the start and end of the sample. As you set the start and end points, you
will receive a screen display such as:
At this point, you may like to create a name for the new sample to be copied to. You don’t have
to as it is possible to overwrite a sample with the edited version but, if you want to be safe, it’s
probably best to make a copy, assuming you have enough available memory. Now press
.
You will receive this screen:
Here you are presented with four choices. These offer three distinctly different edits
depending on what it is you want to achieve. They are:
This will exit this screen and return you to the main SECTIONAL edit screen
without having any effect on the sample.