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Waveform Edit
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Add Wave
This function can be used to add a wave from a different waveform to the currently selected
waveform. When a waveform contains two or more waves, the individual waves must be
assigned to different areas of the keyboard (the waves cannot be “layered”).
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Wave Start Note/Volume/Delete Wave
• The same wave cannot be
added for use in multiple key-
board ranges.
The Start Note at right in the
display can also be speci-
fied by pressing the appro-
priate key on the keyboard
while holding this button.
Select the source wave to be added.
Specify the note from which the
added wave will begin playing. For
example, if you select C3 as the
Start Note, the original wave will
play up to B2, and the added wave-
form will play from C3 up.
Press this to actually add
the selected wave.
The Start Note can also be
changed by pressing the
appropriate key on the key-
board while holding this button.
Select a wave to be edited.
Adjusts the volume of the
selected wave in relation to other
waves in the waveform.
Move the start note of the selected wave (see
“Add Wave”, above).
The Start Note of the lowest wave in the wave-
form (i.e. the wave starting at C-2) cannot be
changed. When the Start Note of a wave is
change, the range of the next lowest wave in the
waveform will expand or contract accordingly.
Deletes the selected wave from the
waveform. When a wave is deleted, the
range of the next lowest wave will
expand to include the range originally
covered by the deleted wave. If the
deleted wave is the lowest in the wave-
form (i.e. its START NOTE is C-2) the
range of the next highest wave will
expand downward to include the range
of the deleted wave.
The last wave in the waveform cannot
be deleted.
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