Select Sample; Setup - ESI ESI2000 Operation Manual

Digital sampling system
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0. Select
Sample

1. Setup

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Caution: Samples imported from the EIII
having forwards/backwards loops will play
back on the ESI, however the loop data will
be permanently modified to contain the
forwards/backwards sound data. Changing
the loop points on imported forwards/
backwards loops could have unpredictable
results and is not recommended.
Loop
This function lets you choose the sample you want to process. The
resulting current sample remains as designated until you select a differ-
ent sample, change presets, or load another bank. While in the Digital
Processing module, the current sample is placed over the full keyboard
range, and all other samples are muted.
1. Activate Digital Processing module.
2. Select Submodule Select Sample (0).
3. Select a sample to be processed. As you scroll through non-empty
samples, the display shows the sample number, name, sampling
rate, sample length, how many presets use the sample and whether
or not the sample is stereo, left or right. As you scroll, each sample is
playable on the keyboard over its entire available range.
001 Piano C6
Stereo
5 Presets
4. Press ENTER to exit the submodule. The ESI will return to the
Module Identifier.
This submodule lets you turn looping on and off, loop in release on and
off and sets various parameters concerning other Digital Processing
functions. For more information, see Background: About Looping at the
beginning of this section.
1. Activate Digital Processing module.
2. Select Setup (1).
3. Select Loop Enable On/Off on line two.
Loop enable:
Loop in Release:
Your choices are:
• Off: The loop is disabled and the sample plays as recorded.
• On: The sample plays normally until it reaches the end of the loop.
It then jumps back to the start point and replays through the loop.
Upon reaching the loop end, it again re-plays the loop. This looping
process continues for as long as the key is pressed.

SELECT SAMPLE

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