VOICE DEFINITION MODULE
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1. With the module active, assign the Current Voice (see GENERAL
INSTRUCTIONS 2). This Voice provides the first part of the spliced sound.
2. After assigning the Current Voice (the ENTER LED will be off), key in 14. The
display asks:
Splice with V__
Use Slider A
...and the ENTER light will flash. Either use the keypad to specify the Voice
number that will provide the second half of the splice, or move Slider A to catalog
(see GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 7) the Voices available for splicing. When the
display shows the Voice to be spliced on to the initially selected Voice, press
ENTER.
3. The display now says:
EXXXXXX S000000
AutoSp: Press Yes
...where XXXXXX is the initial End point of the first Voice and 000000 is the initial
Start point of the second Voice.
Hint:
It is good practice to move sliders A through D all the way up before
splicing. This turns off the second Voice (by setting its Start point at the end of
the Voice), thus making it easier to concentrate on setting the proper End point in
the first Voice.
4. The six digits following the E indicate, in samples, the first Voice’s End point.
Slider A gives coarse control over the End point; Slider B gives fines control.
Moving the sliders downwards shifts the End point closer to the beginning of the
sample. Example: Adjusting these sliders for a reading of E027500 means that
the end point is located one second into the sample.
Note:
The End point is adjusted in groups of samples rather than one sample at
a time, even with the fine control Slider B. Also note that activating Slider B may
alter Slider A’s initial setting; re-adjust Slider A to compensate. Go back and forth
between these two controls until you find the desired End point.
5. The six digits following the S indicate, in samples, the second Voice’s Start point.
Slider C gives coarse control over the Start point; Slider D gives fine control.
Moving the sliders downwards shifts the Start point closer to the beginning of the
Voice. Example: Adjusting these sliders so that the top line reads SO27500
means that the Start point is one second into the second Voice.
Note:
The Start point is adjusted in groups of samples rather than one sample at
a time, even with the fine control Slider D. Also note that activating Slider D may
alter Slider C’s initial setting; re-adjust Slider C to compensate. Go back and forth
between these two controls until you find the desired End point.
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