SAMPLING YOUR OWN SOUNDS
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4. If you are not satisfied with the sample, try again by keying in 6 to re-sample
the sound.
4G DELETING A USER SOUND
Recording over a User Sound will erase the previous User Sound contents. However,
you might also want to erase a User Sound without recording over it in order to
create more memory space. To erase a User Sound:
1. Activate the SET-UP module and key in 20. The display will ask you which
User Sound you want to delete.
2. Key in the User Sound to be deleted with the keypad. The display will ask you
to confirm your choice by pressing YES (if you press NO, you will remain in
the module, whereupon you can re-select the Delete function or any other
SET-UP module function).
3. After pressing YES, the sample will be deleted.
Note:
If you have copied a User sound over to another bank, deleting the original
User sound will not erase the copied sound. The copied sound must itself be
specifically erased. Here’s an example to help get the point across:
Suppose you record a tambourine in User sound 7, and then copy this over to bank
1, cowbell sound. Erasing User 7 will not erase the tambourine sound that replaced
the cowbell sound in bank 1. To erase the bank 1 sound, in step 2 above press the
cowbell play button. The tambourine sound that had been copied over will be erased,
and the cowbell will magically re-appear.