
SAMPLING: Page Menu Commands Convert MS (Multisample) To Program
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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
programs, 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
Cancel 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.
Convert MS (Multisample) To Program
This command converts the selected multisample into a
program.
If you have recorded a sample or created a multisample and
would like to play it in PROGRAM mode, COMBINATION
mode, or SEQUENCER mode, you must create a program
that uses that multisample for its oscillator.
If you’ve created a multisample in SAMPLING mode and
want to use it as a program, go to Program P2: OSC Pitch
and set the OSC1 Multisample/Wave Sequence and OSC2
Multisample/Wave Sequence “Bank” parameters (if “Type”
= Multisample) to RAM Mono or RAM Stereo. A
multisample that you created in SAMPLING mode can be
used in the program, and then to make program settings to
specify how the multisample will be sounded.
However by executing the
Convert MS To Program
command, you can quickly and easily convert the
SAMPLING mode settings into a new program, without
having to make any PROGRAM mode settings as described
above.
1. Use Multisample Select (MS) (0–1a) to select the
multisample that you want to convert to a program.
2. Select Convert MS To Program to open the dialog
box.
3. Press the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and set the Program name as desired (up to 24
characters).
By default, the multisample name will be used.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard (commercially available) is
connected, you can use this to enter text instead of the on-
screen keyboard. For more information, see “Editing
names and entering text” on page 202 of the OG.
4. If Use Destination Program Parameters is unchecked:
Executing the command will replace the multisample of
the convert destination program with the multisample
selected here, and will initialize the remaining program
parameters.
The multisample will be converted into a single-oscillator
Program.
If
Use Destination Program Parameters
is checked:
Executing this command will replace the multisample of
the destination program with the multisample selected
here, and will not initialize the remaining program
parameters. Use this setting if you wish to use the
parameter settings of an existing preset program, etc.
Note:
Use Destination Program Parameters
requires
that the
Oscillator Mode
of the destination program be
Single. If it is a Double or Drum program, the message
“Oscillator Mode conflicts” will appear.
5. In To Program, select the convert destination
program.
When the edit cell is selected, you can use the
numeric
keys
0–9, the
VALUE dial,
and +/
−
buttons to make a
selection. When you press the popup button, the Program
Select menu will appear. Here you can select a program
by bank.
We recommended that you use USER-G as the program
bank for SAMPLING mode.
6. To execute the Convert Multisample To Program
command, press the OK button. To cancel, press the
Cancel button.
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