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Appendix
Sequencer
Editing a Sample
This section explains how you can edit a sample that you sampled/
imported.
Editing is performed in sample memory—a memory area dedicated
to samples.
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You cannot execute this with more than one sample selected.
Select a sample from the list.
1.
Press [SAMPLE] twice.
The Sample List display appears.
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F-key operations in the Sample List screen
2.
Use VALUE dial, [INC] [DEC], or
to select a
sample.
If you hold down [SHIFT] while you operate the above buttons,
the sample number will change in steps of ten.
You can press [F7 (Preview)] to audition the selected sample.
3.
Press [F8 (Sample Edit)].
The Sample Edit Screen appears. (p. 266)
By pressing [F4 (Mark)] or [F5 (Mark All)], you can add marks
to the list, allowing you to perform operations (such as Delete or
Import) on multiple samples in a single operation.
• If you want to select multiple samples, press [F4 (Mark)] to add
a check mark to each sample you want to select.
• If you select a marked sample and press [F4 (Mark)], the check
mark will be removed.
• If you press [F5 (Mark All)], a check mark will be added to all
samples in the list.
• If you press [F5 (Mark All)] when all samples in the list already
have a check mark, the check marks will be cleared from all
samples.
Selecting a Sample
(Sample List)
Selecting a Sample
F-key
Explanation
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F1
Load
Loads a sample from the project into
memory.
F2
Save
Saves the selected sample to the project.
F3
Util Menu
Save All
Saves all samples.
Load All
Loads all samples
Delete Sample
Deletes the sample
from the project.
Unload
Deletes the sample
from memory.
F4
Mark
Adds a check mark to each sample
F5
Mark All
Adds check marks to all samples in the list
F6
Exit
Returns to the previous screen.
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F7
Preview
Auditions the selected sample.
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F8
Sample Edit
Displays the edit screen for the selected
sample.
The sample list shows the current state of
the samples.
Sample
name
Indicates the name of the sample. Sample
for which this field indicates “
EMPTY
”
have not been loaded into memory. Load
them if necessary.
Indicates whether the file exists in the
project. Samples for which the “
” sym-
bol is not shown have not been saved, and
will be lost when you turn off the power.
Save them if necessary.
Indicates that the sample has been edited.
Your edits will be lost when you turn off
the power. Save the sample if necessary.
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