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PROGRAM mode: HD-1
Sample Parameters
Sample Parameters is available on the OSC 1/2 Basic
pages.
This command lets you adjust basic timbral parameters for
the individual Samples within a SAMPLING mode
Multisample, including offsets for volume level, filter cutoff
and resonance, pitch, EG attack and decay, drive and low
boost, and EQ gain settings. (Technically, these apply to
Indexes, which are key zones containing a single Sample and
all of its associated parameters.)
These allow you to fine-tune the way that a Multisample
plays across the keyboard. For instance, if one Sample is
slightly soft, you can increase its volume level; if another is
slightly too bright, you can lower its filter cutoff.
The Sample Parameters settings are stored in the
Multisample, and not in the Program. After editing, make
sure to save the Multisample data to internal drive.
These settings apply everywhere that the Multisample is
used, and not just to the current Program. If another
Program uses the same Multisample, it will also be
affected by any changes that you make here.
To edit the Sample Parameters:
1. On the OSC 1/2 Basic pages, select a SAMPLING
mode Multisample.
The Sample Parameters command is available only if
you've selected a SAMPLING mode Multisample; it is not
available for ROM, EXs, or User Sample Bank
Multisamples, Wave Sequences, or Drum Kits.
2. Select the Sample Parameters menu command.
The Sample Parameters dialog will appear. Initially, the
Index parameter will be selected, so you can control it via
the keyboard:
3. Hold down the ENTER button, and play notes on the
keyboard to select the Index you'd like to edit.
Selection from the keyboard works only when the Index
parameter is selected.
4. Adjust the parameters as desired.
You can continue to play the Program while the dialog box is
open.
If the Multisample you're editing is restricted to a
specific velocity zone, you'll need to play within that
zone in order to hear the results of your edits!
5. Repeat as necessary for other Indexes.
6. When you've finished editing, press the Done button.
Please note that Compare is not available for edits made in
the Sample Parameters dialog.
7. To keep your edits, make sure to save the Multisample
data in MEDIA mode.
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Index
An Index is a key zone in a Multisample, including a single
Sample and all of its associated parameters. This is the
currently selected Index.
The number following "/" is the total number of indexes in
the current Multisample.
When this parameter is selected, you can select Indexes by
using the keyboard:
1. Select the Index parameter.
2. Hold down the ENTER key, and play single notes on
the keyboard.
As you play, the parameter will change to show the Index
containing the last-played note.
Sample
This is the number and name of the Index's Sample.
Level
This adjusts the volume of the Sample, relative to the
Oscillator's settings. Negative (–) values will decrease the
levels, and positive (+) values will increase the levels. A
setting of +99 will double the volume. This is the same as
the index Level parameter in SAMPLING mode; edits here
will affect the values shown in SAMPLING mode, and vice-
versa.
Each Sample also has a +12dB setting, as configured in
SAMPLING mode; if this is on, the Sample will play back
approximately 12dB louder. For more information, see
"+12dB" on page 590.
Cutoff
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator's filter cutoff
settings. Note that the effect of this offset will change
depending on the selected filter type (e.g. low-pass, high-
pass etc.) and routing (e.g. single, 4-pole etc.).
Resonance
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator's filter
resonance settings.
Pitch
[-64.00...+00.00...+63.00]
This adjusts the playback pitch in one-cent steps. A setting
of +12.00 raises the pitch one octave, and a setting of –12.00
lowers the pitch one octave. This is the same as the index
Pitch parameter in SAMPLING mode; edits here will affect
the values shown in SAMPLING mode, and vice-versa.
Attack
This adds to, or subtracts from, the attack times of the filter
EG and amp EG.
Decay
This adds to, or subtracts from, the attack times of the filter
EG and amp EG.
Driver
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator's Driver
setting. If the Driver circuit is bypassed, this will have no
effect.
Low Boost
This adds to, or subtracts from, the Oscillator's Low Boost
setting. If the Driver circuit is bypassed, this will have no
effect.
[001...128]
[000]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]
[-99...+00...+99]

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