Section 7 — Sampling/Signal Source Concepts
ASR-10 Musician’s Manual
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Sampling Over an Existing Sample
Sampling Over an Existing WaveSample
Let’s suppose you have made four multisamples of some instrument, and you want to go back
and redo the third one. The procedure is almost the same as that for making a new multisample:
instead of pressing Enter•Yes while WS=NEW, you will first pick one of the existing
WaveSamples by playing it on the keyboard.
• Press Sample•Source Select, then select the instrument into which you want to sample.
The multisampling screen appears as before.
• Move the cursor (underline) to WS =__
The cursor should be beneath the WaveSample select parameter (WS=__). If it’s not, use the
Right Arrow button move it there.
• Play the keyboard to select the WaveSample to redo.
As you play notes you will see the word NEW replaced by the number of the WaveSample
you are hearing. As you play different notes, the WaveSample number is updated. When you
hear the one you want to redo, and see its number on the display, it is selected to be sampled
over. Or you can scroll to the WaveSample number you want to redo using the Up/Down
Arrow buttons, or the Data Entry Slider.
Play the keyboard until you hear (and see the number of)
the wavesample you want to redo
• Press Enter•Yes and continue with sampling as before. The original WaveSample will be
erased, and will be replaced by the new one.
When you sample over an existing WaveSample, the ASR-10 will preserve the keyboard range,
all WaveSample parameters (envelopes, etc.) and, when possible, the loop points of the original
sample.
Note:
When you sample into a layer that already contains WaveSamples, the existing WaveSamples in
that layer will not be audible if the Instrument is selected in VU mode.