THE GUIDED TOURS
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o.
The display now identifies this Voice as NEW VOICE V02. If you want to call
it by a different number, you could do so by pressing the appropriate numbers
of the keypad; but for now, V02 is just fine. Press ENTER.
p.
Press 7 to arm sampling, and begin talking. If the sample is not good or you
want to try again, press 7 and take another sample.
q.
Play C4. You should hear your sample. Now play in the range of C3 through
C5 to hear the transposed sample. Note: The new sample’s lowest key, C3,
is the same as V01’s highest key. When sampling, if a new sample is
assigned to the same key range as an older sample, the new sample will
override the old sample.
r.
If you’re not satisfied with the sample, erase it with PRESET DEFINITION 13
and try again. Once you’re satisfied with the sample, de-activate the sample
module. You now have two samples, V01 and V02.
PLAYING A VOICE BACKWARDS
1. You can play samples backwards as well as forwards. Activate the Voice Definition
module and refer to VOICE DEFINITION 27.
TRUNCATING A VOICE
1. Activate the Voice Definition module. Assign the first sample as the Current Voice by
playing a key in the range of C1 - B2, then pressing ENTER (for more details, see
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 2, “Assigning the Current Voice”). Truncating involves
cutting off the beginning or end of a sample; proceed to VOICE DEFINITION 11 and
adjust the sliders to hear how truncation works.
2. Practice truncating by isolating individual words from the sample. This will give you a feel
for the truncation process. This may seem difficult at first, but with practice, truncation
becomes second nature.
3. When you reach step 6 in VOICE DEFINITION 11, press YES to cancel the truncation
so that the full sample is available for subsequent experiments in this tour.
4. If desired, change the Current Voice to V02 and experiment with truncating this sample
as well as V01. Again, upon reaching step 6 in VOICE DEFINITION 11, press YES to
cancel the truncation so that the full sample is available for subsequent experiments in
this tour.
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