Media: Menu Command Transfer WAVE To Track
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By repeating steps 8 and 10 you can create more samples as
desired.
12. Press the Exit button to exit the Time Stretch operation.
Transfer WAVE To Track
The selected Wave file will be placed in a MIDI track of the
song in the same way as with In-Track Sampling.
The WAVE file will be loaded into sample memory (RAM),
and sample, multisample, and program data will be created
automatically. The automatically created program will be
assigned to a MIDI track, and note data will be
automatically created on that MIDI track. (The following
diagram shows.)
1. In the Media mode, Utility (or similar) page, select the
Wave file that you want to edit, and then enter the Edit
WAVE page.
2. Select “Transfer WAVE To Track” to open the dialog
box.
3. Specify the destination song number in the Song field,
the destination track in Track, and the number of the
automatically-created program in Program.
4. To execute Transfer WAVE To Track, press the OK but-
ton. If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.
The multisample and sample(s) will automatically be
created in vacant numbers. A program will be automatically
created in the number you specified for
Program
, and
assigned to the song track you specified in
Song
and
Track
.
Then the appropriate note data will be automatically created
in the track.
You can’t execute this command if the remaining total
of RAM1 and 2 is less than the size of the WAVE file.
Mono to Stereo
This command performs on a Wave file the same function as
performed by the Sampling P0: Recording menu command
Sample Mono To Stereo
. For more information, please see
“MS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono (Change
Multisample Type)” on page 333.
For details on the
Overwrite.WAV
and
Name
items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of
Save WAVE
Parameter
.
Rate Convert
This is the same function as the Media 0–3: Utility menu
command
Rate Convert
. However, you cannot specify the
save-destination. For more information, please see “Rate
Convert” on page 414.
For details on the
Overwrite.WAV
and
Name
items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of
Save WAVE
Parameter
.
0–8: Media Information Menu Command
Scan USB device
This command mounts a USB storage device.
1. Choose “Scan device.”
The currently connected USB devices will be rescanned.
When rescanning has been completed, the USB storage
devices that can be connected will be available for selection
in
Media Select
(Media 0–1a).
MIDI Track 1
MIDI Track 16
Example of using "Transfer WAVE To Track": From: WAVE file (stereo), To Track: 1, Program: I-E000
Stereo WAVE File
Example:
40MB [20MB (L) +20MB (R)]
Guitar 1 (Mono)
Guitar 2 (Mono)
20MB
➝
RAM2
C2
C#2
[ I-E000 ]
WAVE file (stereo)
20MB
➝
RAM2
5MB
➝
RAM1
5MB
➝
RAM1
C2
C#2
Remaining amount
of RAM
RAM1
RAM2
10MB
40MB
Stereo file
Sample is automatically
created
Multisample is
automatically created
Program is automatically
created
Appropriate note data is
automatically created
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