1. System
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The Utility Mode
E
AS1&2 OUT LEVEL
...........................................[Knob 3]
[Settings] +0 dB, +6 dB, +12 dB, +18 dB
Sets the nominal output level delivered via assignable outputs
1 and 2 (on the optional AIEB2 I/O expansion board — page
21).
Higher settings may result in distorted sound depending on
the voices and number of simultaneous notes used.
F
WAVE MEMORY OPTIMIZE
...................................[F4]
Optimization consolidates areas of used and available mem-
ory to create the largest possible area of contiguous available
memory. If the optimize operation results in a larger amount
of contiguous available memory, the sampling time will be
automatically recalculated.
NOTE
Operations which manipulate recorded samples
in memory - adding or deleting samples, for
example - can result in non-continuous blocks
of data in memory. Sufficient continuous free
memory is required for sample recording or
loading. If you want to record a 20-second sam-
ple, for example, but the available memory is
broken down into one 10-second and two 5-
second blocks of memory, 20 seconds of unin-
terrupted sample recording or loading will not
be possible. The optimize function can solve
this problem by maximizing the amount of con-
tinuous free memory available.
Memory
Before Optimize
Sample A
Sample B
Sample C
Memory
5 second blank
10 second blank
5 second blank
20 second blank
After Optimize
20 seconds free for
recording
Sample A
Sample B
Sample C
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