
SAMPLING: Page Menu Commands Move Sample
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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.
If the multisample is stereo and a stereo
sample is selected, you can input up to 22 characters for
the sample name. This is because the last two characters
are reserved for -L and -R. If you rename up to 22
characters of the sample of either the L or the R channel,
the other sample will automatically be renamed.
4. To execute the Rename Sample command, press the
OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Move Sample
This command lets you move the currently selected sample
to the specified number (i.e., to change the sample number),
or to rearrange the sample numbers so that they start from
00000 after samples have become discontinuous as a result
of creating or editing. (See diagram below)
When you reassign the sample numbers, the sample numbers
within the multisamples and drum kits (according to the
setting of step 4) that use these sample will also be
automatically reassigned. (This means that the samples of
the multisamples and drum kits need not be reassigned
following this operation.)
1. Use Sample Select (0–1b) to select the copy source
sample.
2. Select “Move Sample” to open the dialog box.
3. Use To Sample to specify the move destination sample
number.
When moving a stereo sample, you must
move the samples individually.
If you wish to reassign (pack) all sample numbers starting
at 0000, check
Optimize Empty Sample No.
4. If “Adjust Sample Assign in Drum Kit” is checked,
and if the samples being moved are mapped to (used
by) a drum kit, those sample numbers will also be
automatically modified. Normally you will leave this
checked.
Samples mapped to (used by) multisamples will be
automatically changed to the new sample numbers
regardless of this setting.
5. To execute the Move Sample operation, press the OK
button. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel
button.
Example)
If data already exists at the move destination
sample number, the sample will not be overwritten; instead,
all subsequent samples will be renumbered upward.
Example)
If there is no empty sample number and forward
movement is not possible, samples will be renumbered
downward.
Sample Mono To Stereo
(Change Sample Type)
This command converts a mono sample to stereo. This can
be executed when a mono sample is selected.
1. Use Sample Select (0–1b) to select the sample that you
want to change to stereo.
2. Select Sample Mono To Stereo to open the dialog box.
3. To execute the Change Sample Type command, press
the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
When you execute this command, the sample type will
change as follows.
• The selected sample will be changed to stereo. The last
two characters of the sample name will be overwritten as
“-L”.
• A new sample will be created with the same name except
that the last two characters of the sample name will be “-
R”.
Also, if the selected multisample is mono, it will change
to stereo.
• The last two characters of the multisample name will be
overwritten as “–L”.
• A new multisample will be created with the same name,
but whose last two characters are “–R”.
• The stereo sample that was created will be assigned
automatically.
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