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Copy MS (Copy Multisample)
This command copies the selected multisample to another
multisample.
Note: The copy destination multisample number will
automatically be included in the resulting multisample
name. If necessary, use the Rename MS menu command to
rename it. When doing so, make sure that the name is not
identical to any other multisample name. For more
information, please see “About stereo multisamples and
stereo samples” on page 303.
1. Use Multisample Select (MS) (0–1a) to select the copy-
source multisample.
2. Select “Copy MS” to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the copy destination multisample number.
When copying a stereo multisample, copy both the L
and R channels of the copy destination multisample
number.
4. To execute the Copy Multisample command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
When a multisample is copied, the samples assigned to
the multisample will also be copied at the same time. At
this time, they will be automatically copied to vacant
sample numbers. The sample data (waveform data)
will be shared between the copy source and copy
destination. (Additional sample memory area will not
be consumed.)
Rename MS (Rename Multisample)
This command modifies the name of the currently selected
multisample.
1. Use Multisample Select (MS) (0–1a) to select the multi-
sample whose name you want to edit.
2. Select “Rename MS” to open the dialog box.
3. Press the text edit button to move to the text edit dialog
box, and input a multisample name of up to 24 charac-
ters.
If the selected multisample is stereo, up to 22
characters can be input as the multisample name. This is
because the last two characters are reserved for –L and –R. If
you rename up to 22 characters of the multisample of either
the L or the R channel, the other multisample name will
automatically be renamed.
4. To execute the Rename Multisample command, press
the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Move MS (Move Multisample)
This command lets you move the currently selected
multisample to the specified number (i.e., to change the
multisample number), or to rearrange the multisample
numbers so that they start from 000 after multisamples have
become discontinuous as a result of creating or editing. (See
diagram below)
When you reassign the multisample numbers, the
multisample numbers within the programs that use these
multisamples will also be automatically reassigned
(according to the setting of step 4). (This means that you do
not need to reselect the multisamples in Program mode
following this operation.)
1. Use Multisample Select (MS) (0–1a) to select the multi-
sample that you wish to move.
2. Select “Move MS” to open the dialog box.
3. In To “Multisample,” specify the move destination
multisample number.
When moving a stereo multisample, you will need to
move each part separately.
If you wish to rearrange all multisamples consecutively,
check Optimize Empty Multisample No..
4. If Adjust Multisample Assign in Program is checked
and if the multisamples being moved are used in pro-
grams, the multisample numbers of the programs will
also be reassigned automatically. Normally you will
leave this checked.
5. To execute the Move Multisample command, click the
OK button. If you decide not to execute, click the Can-
cel button.
Example)
If data already exists at the move destination multisample
number, the multisample will not be overwritten; instead,
all subsequent multisamples will be renumbered upward.
Example)
If there is no empty multisample number and forward
movement is not possible, multisamples will be renumbered
downward.
Move 003 to 001
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