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avoid this, you can use Time Stretch to adjust the length of
the individual samples. The length of the samples will
automatically be optimized according to the Ratio and New
BPM
settings.
If you execute Time Stretch at 100%, the sample length will
not change but the end of the sample will be faded out,
reducing the noise.
a) Set Beat and Source BPM. The method is the same as in
step 3. If you wish to change the value you set in step 3,
you can change it here.
b) Specify the length of the sample that will be created by
Time Stretch.
• To specify the length as a ratio
Set Ratio. The available range is 50.00–200.00%. If you
specify 50.00%, the sample length will be halved. (The
tempo will double.) If you specify 200.00%, the sample
length will double. (The tempo will be halved.)
• To match an existing BPM tempo value
Use New BPM to specify the BPM value of the sample
you wish to create. The Ratio will automatically be calcu-
lated from the Source BPM and the New BPM values.
It is not possible to make settings that would cause
Source BPM
or New BPM to exceed the range of 40.00–
600.00.
It is not possible to make settings that would cause
Ratio
to exceed the range of 50.00–200.00.
Press the Stretch button to execute Time Stretch. When you
execute the command, the time-stretched samples will
automatically be assigned to notes D2 and above of the
keyboard, allowing you to audition the sound. You can
change Ratio and New BPM as many times as desired and
continue auditioning the result.
When you audition the time-stretched samples, the sound
you hear is the sound of each divided sample as it will be
played in Sequencer mode. If there is obtrusive noise or if
the attack is not sound cleanly, return to step 7 and adjust
the “Start” and “End” addresses, etc.
10. Set “Save with” to specify the data that will be created
simultaneously when you press the Save button to save
the samples
Program:
If this check box is checked, the multisample will
be converted to a program when you save it. Specify the
destination program number.
Seq.Event:
If this check box is checked, sequence data to
play the sliced samples will automatically be created after
the data is saved.
You can specify whether the sequence data to play back the
sliced samples will be created as track data or as pattern
data. If pattern data is created, you can also assign the
pattern to RPPR.
If you choose the Track radio button, track data will be
created. Use Song, Track, and Meter to specify the song
number, track number, and time signature of the data that
will be created.
The track data that is created will start at the measure
specified by Start Measure, and will repeat for the number
of times specified by “Time.”
When track data is created, any data that had existed
within the specified range of measures will be erased.
Data outside this range will not be erased.
If you check both Program and Seq.Event and select the
Track, the song parameter Program Select (Seq 0–1–1(2)b)
will automatically be specified if the Start Measure is 001.
Also, a program change will be created at the Start Measure
location. In Sequencer mode you can select the song and
play it back to hear the result immediately. Normally you
will check both of these boxes.
If you choose the Pattern radio button, pattern data will be
created.
Use Song, Pattern, and Meter to specify the song number,
pattern number, and time signature of the data that will be
created.
RPPR:
If you check the check box, pattern data to play the
sliced samples will be assigned to RPPR when you save. Use
Key
and Track to specify the key and track that will be
created.
If Program, Seq.Event, and RPPR are all checked, the song
parameters Program Select (Seq 0–1–1(2)b) and RPPR (Seq
0–1–1(2)a) will both be specified automatically. RPPR will be
turned on.
In Sequencer mode you can select the song and pattern to
play back the results immediately. If RPPR is checked,
pressing the specified key will play the pattern. Normally
you will check both of these boxes.
Note: In some cases, the sample End address setting etc. may
increase the number of measures in the pattern, so that it no
longer loops precisely. In such cases, re-specify the “Length”
in the Sequencer mode Pattern Parameter menu command.
Note: If you use Seq.Event and Start Measure 001, the
Tempo
(Seq 1–1(2)a) of the track data or pattern data that is
created will be the value specified by New BPM if you
executed Time Stretch. If you did not execute Time Stretch,
the tempo will be the value specified for Source BPM.
If you set Start Measure to 001 and create a track, and if a
tempo event exists only at the beginning of the master track,
the tempo of that event will also be the value that you
specified as New BPM or Source BPM.
Not stretched
Stretched with Ratio
150%
Not stretched
Stretched with
Ratio 50%
Time Stretch
Time Stretch
Noise
Silent
Summary of Contents for M3
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