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To select a Multisample or Wave Sequence:
1. Press the Multisample/Wave Sequence Select popup
button to open the menu.
Within the window, ROM Multisamples are organized by
categories; Wave Sequences are organized by bank; and
EXs, User Sample Bank, and SAMPLING mode
Multisamples appear as a continuous list.
2. For ROM Multisamples or Wave Sequences, use the
tabs to select a category or bank.
3. Select a Multisample or Wave Sequence from the list.
4. You can use the Find button to search for
Multisamples or Wave Sequences by name.
For more information, see “Find dialog” on page 7.
5. Press the OK button to confirm your selection, or
press the Cancel button to exit without making a
change.
Note:
If the stored selection uses EXs, User Sample Bank,
and SAMPLING mode data which is not currently loaded, it
will not make any sound. As an indication of this, the name
will be shown in grey. The message “Samples Not Loaded”
will also appear at the top of the display. To fix this, use the
Load required samples
menu command (see “Load
required samples” on page 114).
Mono and Stereo Multisample lists for ROM and
EXs
If ROM mono or any EXs mono Bank is selected, the list
shows all of the mono Multisamples in the Bank. If the Bank
contains stereo Multisamples, you’ll also see the left and
right channels as separate, mono Multisamples, with -L and -
R appended to the end of the name.
If ROM Stereo or any EXs Stereo Bank is selected
,
only
stereo multisamples will be shown.
Mono and Stereo Multisample lists for SAMPLING
mode and User Sample Banks
If SAMPLING mode mono or any mono User Sample Bank
is selected, the list shows all of the mono Multisamples in
the Bank. If the Bank contains stereo Multisamples, you’ll
also see the left and right channels as separate, mono
Multisamples, with -L and -R appended to the end of the
name.
If SAMPLING mode stereo or any stereo User Sample Bank
is selected, only the stereo Multisamples will appear.
However, they will still be listed as separate left and right
Multisamples. Selecting either the left or right channels will
select the stereo pair.
Wave Sequence Select menu
Use the tabs to select a bank, and then select a Wave
Sequence. Press the OK button to confirm your selection, or
press the Cancel button to revert to the previous setting.
Reverse
[Off, On]
This lets you play the selected multisample backwards,
without looping.
Reverse
applies only to Multisamples;
when the
Type
is set Wave Sequence, this is grayed out.
Note:
If the individual samples within a Multisample are
already set to Reverse, they will still play in reverse,
regardless of this setting.
Note:
Reverse is not available for EXs or User Sample Bank
Multisamples loaded using Virtual Memory. To use reverse
with this data, set the Load Method to RAM. For more
information, see “Change load method” on page 644.
On (checked):
The Multisample will play back in reverse.
Off (unchecked):
The Multisample will play back normally.
Level
[0…127]
This sets the basic volume level of the multisample. The
Amp section can modify this basic level extensively with
envelopes, LFOs, keyboard tracking, and other modulation;
for more information, see “PROGRAM > Amp/EQ,” on
page 74.
Depending on the multisample, high
Level
settings may
cause distortion when playing many notes at a time. If
this occurs, lower the
Level
.
With SAMPLING mode Multisamples, each Sample also
has a
+12dB
option, configured in SAMPLING mode. If this
is turned on, the Sample will play back approximately 12dB
louder. For more information, see “+12dB” on page 590.
Start Offset
[Off, 1st…8th]
In addition to simply starting playback from the beginning,
ROM and EXs Multisamples can have up to 8 different pre-
programmed alternate starting points.
Similarly, SAMPLING mode and User Sample Bank
Multisamples can play either from the beginning of the
waveform, or from the loop start point.
Start Offset
applies only to Multisamples; when the
Type
is
set Wave Sequence, this is grayed out.
Start Offsets: ROM and EXs
With ROM and EXs Multisamples, the Start Offset specifies
whether to use the normal start point (
Off
), or to use one of
the alternate start points (
1st–8th
).
Some ROM and EXs Multisamples may have fewer than 8
pre-programmed points, in which case only the available
points can be selected.
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