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Memorising the Sound in the Sound Library
Escape from
EDIT
SOUND
After having created or modified a Sound, it is possible to escape from
EDIT
SOUND
, saving
it or cancelling the modifications made.
Escape
EDIT
SOUND
and cancel the modifications
Select the “Abort” command in the main menu. Confirm the “Are you sure?” dialogue
window with
ENTER
.
Escape from
EDIT
SOUND
saving the Sound in the Sound Library
1.
Select the “Save” command from the main menu. The Sound Library page is dis-
played:
2.
If you have edited a R
AM
-Sound, and want to save the modifications in the source
Sound, select the “Store” command. Confirm “Are you sure?” with
ENTER
.
3.
If you have modified a R
OM
-Sound, you must select a free location (-- -- -- --). Rotate
the
DIAL
to select the new location for the Sound, then select the “Store” command.
Confirm “Are you sure?” with
ENTER
.
Note: If you want to change the name of the Sound, select the “Name” command before
selecting “Store”:
Insert the characters with the alphanumeric keypad:
Insert:
inserts a space as the cursor position.
Capitals:
allows the insertion of uppercase letters.
Delete:
cancels an entry at the cursor position.
ENTER
to confirm,
EXIT
to annul.
Save the Sound Library to disk
The Sounds are stored in the Sound Library. The Sound Library stores all types of Sound
(R
OM
, R
AM
, R
AM
), organised in Family groups*.
The Sound Library can be modified (Sound remappings, new R
AM
-Sounds) and saved to
disk as a Sound Library Setup.
The save Sound Library Setup procedure is described at the beginning of the section in
chapter Save the contents of memory to disk. S. also the Reference section in chapters
Disk and Sound Library.
The Sound Library Setup can be loaded from disk. If the disk containing the Sound Library is
inserted in the disk when you power up, or if the Sound Library is stored in the R
AM
-disk, the
Sound Library Setup will be loaded to memory automatically when the instrument is turned on
and the standard Sound Library residing in R
OM
will be modified.
* The R
OM
-Sound Families
are listed in the Appendix.
(11) Editing Sounds in the Studio
Summary of Contents for S2 Turbo
Page 1: ......
Page 3: ...MUSICPROCESSORS OWNER S MANUAL ...
Page 17: ...INTRODUCTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION ...
Page 21: ...5 LAYOUTS 2 LAYOUTS S2 S3 Front panel S2 S3 Rear panel S2R Front panel S2R Rear panel ...
Page 42: ...26 OVERVIEW ...
Page 120: ...104 PRACTICAL GUIDE ...
Page 140: ...124 SAMPLE TRANSLATOR ...
Page 256: ...II APPENDIX ...
Page 257: ...MIDI iii MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART MIDI CONTROLLERS SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE ...
Page 267: ...Waveforms Sounds Performances xiii WAVEFORMS SOUNDS AND PERFORMANCES ...
Page 278: ...XXIV APPENDIX ...
Page 279: ...ROM Drumkits and Percussion Samples xxv DRUMKITS AND PERCUSSION SAMPLES ...
Page 291: ...TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS xxxvii TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...
Page 302: ...J TROUBLESHOOTING ...