Section 10 — Wave Data Parameters
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CMD
MIX WAVESAMPLES
AMP
Press Command / Amp / 2
Mixing WaveSamples is a lot like layering two WaveSamples. It adds all of the wave data from
the two WaveSamples together, resulting in a single composite WaveSample. For example, to
make a “bowed voice,” you would assign the “bow” WaveSample to one layer, then the “voice”
WaveSample to a different layer, and use “mix” to combine them digitally into one WaveSample.
Before:
After:
1st WaveSample
2nd WaveSample
2nd WaveSample
• Select MIX WAVESAMPLES. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads ARE SAMPLES LAYERED? Press Enter•Yes.
• Select FR INST=## L=## WS=##.
• Scroll to TO INST=## L=## WS=##.
• Scroll to CONVERT SOURCE PITCH, or CONVERT DEST. PITCH. Press Enter•Yes.
• Scroll to VOLUME BALANCE=(-99 to +99). Use the Data Entry Slider to set the balance
between the two.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display shows KEEP=OLD/NEW. Press Enter•Yes to keep the mixed
WaveSamples, or Cancel•No to keep the originals intact.
CMD
MERGE WAVESAMPLES
AMP
Press Command / Amp / 3
MERGE WAVESAMPLES takes source wavedata, and cross fades it into destination wavedata.
MERGE WAVESAMPLES has many of the same parameters as MIX, with the addition of SCALE
DEPTH and FADE ZONE. The SCALE DEPTH and FADE ZONE operate the same as with the
cross fade command.
Before:
After:
1st WaveSample
2nd WaveSample
2nd WaveSample
• Select MERGE WAVESAMPLES. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads ARE SAMPLES LAYERED? Press Enter•Yes.
• Select FR INST=## L=## WS=##. Scroll to TO INST=## L=## WS=##.
• Scroll to SCALE DEPTH=## DB. Scroll to FADE ZONE (PERCENT)=##.
• Scroll to CONVERT SOURCE PITCH or CONVERT DEST. PITCH.
• Scroll to VOLUME BALANCE=##. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads KEEP=OLD/NEW. Press Enter•Yes to keep the merged WaveSamples, or
Cancel•No to keep the originals intact.