
SAMPLING mode
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MS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono
(Change Multisample Type)
This command converts a mono multisample to stereo, or a
stereo multisample to mono. If the selected multisample is
mono, the dialog box will allow you to execute
MS Mono
To Stereo
. If the selected multisample is stereo, the dialog
box will allow you to execute
MS Stereo To Mono
.
1. Use Multisample Select (MS) (0–1a) to select the
multisample that you want to change to stereo or
mono.
2. Choose either MS Mono To Stereo or MS Stereo To
Mono to open the dialog box.
3. To execute the Change Multisample Type command,
press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel
button.
When you execute this command, the multisample type
and sample assignment will change as follows.
MS Mono To Stereo
• The selected multisample will be converted to stereo.
The last two characters of the multisample name will be
overwritten as -L.
• An identical multisample will be newly created, but with
the last two characters of the multisample name
overwritten as -R.
• Mono samples assigned to the original multisample will
be assigned to both -L and -R multisamples.
• If samples assigned to the original multisample are part
of a stereo pair of samples, the -L and -R samples will be
assigned to the -L and -R multisamples.
: MS Stereo To Mono
• The selected multisample will be converted to mono.
The -L or -R at the end of the multisample name will be
deleted.
• Multisamples that are stereo pairs of the selected
multisample will be deleted.
Optimize RAM
This command optimizes the RAM memory for
SAMPLING mode.
When you execute the optimize command, any memory
areas containing unused data will be rearranged, allowing
you to utilize all of the remaining memory.
If you run out of memory, try using
Optimize RAM
.
The remaining amount of RAM can be checked under “0–1f:
Free Sample Memory/Locations,” as described on page 579.
1. Select Optimize RAM to open the dialog box.
2. Press the OK button to execute the optimize
command, or press the Cancel button to cancel
without executing.
Note:
If
Auto Optimize RAM
(GLOBAL 0–1d) is checked,
RAM will be optimized automatically.
Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk
This command is available only when the Sampling Setup’s
Save To
parameter is set to Disk. It lets you set the disk,
directory, and name for the WAVE file created by sampling.
It also lets you audition WAVE files directly from drive,
without needing to switch to MEDIA mode.
Specifying the WAVE file’s drive, directory, and
name
1. Choose Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk to
open the dialog box.
2. Use Drive Select to choose a drive to record onto.
You can record to either an internal drive or a USB storage
device
3. Use the Open button and Up button to move between
directories.
4. In the Name field, specify a name for the WAVE file.
If you check
Take No.
, a two digit “take number” will be
added at the end of the filename when it is saved. The
number will automatically increment each time you sample.
When sampling repeatedly, this is convenient since it
ensures that each file will be saved with a different filename.
5. Press the Done button to complete the settings.
Playing back a WAVE file
Once recorded, you can audition the sample directly from
the
Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk
window; just
select the file and press the
Play
button, as described below.
1. Choose Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk to
open the dialog box.
2. Use Drive Select, the Open button, and the Up button
to select a directory on drive, and then select the
WAVE file that you want to play.
Drive Select
Summary of Contents for NAUTILUS Series
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Page 264: ...EXi STR 1 Plucked String 254...
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Page 568: ...SEQUENCER mode 558...
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