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Wave Edit
The
WAVE EDIT
display is accessible from the
SAMPLING MENU
when at least one wave is in the wave
memory.
The WAVE EDIT mode includes the following functions:
EDIT
1: SELECT WAVE ................................................................................. 93
2: RESAMPLING ................................................................................... 93
3: LOOP POINT .................................................................................... 94
4: NORMALIZE ..................................................................................... 95
5: VOLUME/TUNE ................................................................................. 95
NAME/CLEAR/DISK
1: WAVE NAME ..................................................................................... 96
2: CLEAR ............................................................................................... 96
3: EXPORT AS WAV ............................................................................. 96
4: DELETE ............................................................................................. 96
Select the
EDIT
or
NAME/CLEAR/DISK
display via the
and
LCD button to the right of the display,
then use the
▲
and
▼
LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the desired function.
In all edit displays the
LCD button can be used to switch between the currently selected wave and the
currently selected panel voice.
While in the WAVE EDIT mode, the
LCD button in the upper left corner of the display will take you directly
to the WAVEFORM EDIT mode (page 97). The [EXIT] button will take you back to the SAMPLING MENU.
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EDIT
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1: SELECT WAVE
Selects the wave to be edited. Use the
WAVEFORM
LCD
dials to select the waveform containing the wave to be edited,
then use the
WAVE
LCD dials to select the wave to be edited.
The name of the selected wave and waveform appear at the top
of the display.
2: RESAMPLING
The PSR-8000 originally records waves at 44.1 kHz. WAV
and AIFF files are also imported as 44.1 kHz waves. The
RESAMPLING function lets you reduce the sampling fre-
quency of waves, thus reducing the amount of memory they
occupy. Please note, however, that reducing the sampling fre-
quency also reduces the sound quality.
The original sampling frequency of the selected wave is
shown under
ORIGINAL SAMPLING FREQ
on the display.
Use the
RESAMPLING FREQ
LCD dials to select the desired
resampling frequency. Only resampling frequencies which are
lower than the original sampling frequency will be available
(resampling will not be possible beyond 11.025 kHz). Press the
Sampling