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Sampling operating mode
Write Slice dialog box
Reference
Write Slice dialog box
Open this dialog box by selecting the Write command from the
page menu, while in the Time Slice page. In this dialog box you
can save the Sound, sliced Samples and Multisample generated
by the Time Slice function, together with the generated MIDI
Groove.
The Sound will be saved to the selected User bank location in the
internal, non-volatile memory (SSD). The Multisample will be
saved to a free location in the internal memory (SSD). Samples
will be saved in the PCM folder on the hard disk.
Note:
The MIDI Groove is automatically saved in a reserved, tem-
porary location on disk, and is automatically deleted when turning
the instrument off. So, import it (by using the “Import: Import
Groove” function in Style Record mode, see page 121), before turn-
ing the instrument off.
Warning:
The older Sound at the target location will be deleted!
Name
To assign a different name to the Sound, press the
(Text
Edit) button to open the Text Edit window.
Sound Bank
Target bank of Sounds. Each bank corresponds to one of the
PERFORMANCE/SOUND buttons. Use TEMPO/VALUE con-
trols to select a different bank.
Sound
Target Sound location in the selected bank. Use TEMPO/VALUE
controls to select a different location.
Select… button
Press this button to open the Sound Select window, and select a
target location.
Delete Sample dialog box
Open this dialog box by selecting the Delete command from the
page menu, while you are in any page of the Sample Edit/Sample
Record section.
•
Select “Selected”, and select a sample number, to delete just
one of the samples from memory.
•
Select “Not assigned to any Multisample/Drumkit” to
delete only samples not yet assigned to a multisample or
drumkit (see paragraphs on the “Multisample” section,
starting from page 198).
Note:
Use this option with care, since you may delete samples
you would like to preserve, that have not yet been assigned to
a multisample or drumkit. Use it only when you are sure all
desired samples have been assigned to a multisample or
drumkit.
•
Select “All Samples, Multisamples, Drum Samples” to
delete all samples, multisamples and drum samples from
memory. This operation completely resets the RAM, and
may be used to “clean-up” any trouble.
Delete Multisample dialog box
Open this dialog box by selecting the Delete command from the
page menu, while you are in any page of the Multisample sec-
tion.
•
Select “Selected”, and select a multisample number, to
delete just one of the multisamples from memory.
Check the “Delete Unassigned Samples” option, to also
delete all samples not assigned to a multisample.
Note:
Use this option with care, since you may delete samples
you would like to preserve, that have not yet been assigned to
a multisample or drumkit. Use it only when you are sure all
desired samples have been assigned to a multisample or
drumkit.
•
Select “MultiSamples” to delete all multisamples. No sam-
ples will be deleted, including those associated with the
deleted multisamples.
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