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Keyboard
Note: The base key (displayed in green)
• Playback in the grid display of Sample Edit page and
Loop Edit page will be according to the playback pitch
of the base key selected here, and the specified tempo
BPM/resolution.
• The Pitch BPM Adjust menu command is based on the
playback pitch of the base key you specify here.
0–1b: Index, Sample Select, Original
Key, Top Key, Create
Here you can set the sample, original key, and range of the
selected index.
Index
[xxx (001...128)/yyy (001...128)]
This selects the index to view and edit.
Each zone in a multisample is called an Index. For example
on the 73-note keyboard, a multisample could be divided
into seven zones of one octave (12 keys) each. Each of these
zones is referred to as an Index. You will assign a sample to
each of these indexes.
xxx: The selected index. Choose the desired index.
yyy: The total number of indexes in the multisample.
Note: You can also select an index by holding down the
ENTER button and playing a note on the keyboard. The
index that includes this note will be selected. The key you
specify will be the base key, and will be displayed in green in
the keyboard graphic. ("Keyboard" 0–1a)
This parameter can also be set from each page of Sample
Edit, Loop Edit, and Multisample Edit: Multisample.
Sampling and editing in the respective page will apply to the
index that you select here.
Immediately after the power is turned on, this will be
001/008. This indicates that there are eight indexes, and that
currently the first index is selected.
To increase the number of indexes, use Create in this page.
When you press the Create button, indexes will
automatically be added from the left-most zone, as 002/002,
003/003, ... (The position, zone width, and original key
location of the index that is created when you press the
Create button can be set in Create Zone Preference (0–1e, 3–
1c). You are also free to modify the zone width and original
key location later.)
Index zone (currently
selected Index is reversed)
Original Key (currently selected
Original Key is displayed in red)
Index01
Index02 Index03...Index08
By holding down the ENTER button and playing a note, you can select the corresponding
index, and the specified key will be the base key and will be shown in green.
SAMPLING > Recording 0–1: Recording
C4 key
Keyboard range
Sample Select
Selects a sample that you sampled or loaded in MEDIA
mode, and play a note within the index range to sound that
sample. The sample you select here is the sample that will be
affected by your sampling and editing operations in the
various pages. This parameter is also available in each page
of Sample Edit, Loop Edit, and Multisample Edit.
----: ---No Assign----: No sample is assigned to the index.
There will be no sound when you play the keyboard.
When the Sample Select window is open, you can use the
Find button to search for Samples by name. For more
information, see "Find dialog" on page 7.
To record a sample, select a vacant sample such as 00000:.
When you record a sample, data will be loaded into the
selected sample. The sample name (such as
NewSample_00000) will be shown beside the number. This
sample name can be modified using the Rename Sample
menu command.
You can also record a sample even when ----:---No Assign---
- is displayed. In this case, a sample number will be selected
automatically.
Even if you record to a sample that already contains data, the
selected sample will not be overwritten –the data will
automatically be sampled to a vacant sample, and the newly
recorded sample will replace the previous sample in the
index. If you wish to delete a sample, execute the Delete
Sample menu command.
Original Key
Specifies the key that will play the sample at its original
pitch (i.e., the pitch at which it was recorded). The pitch will
change in semitone steps relative to the original key.
For example, suppose that you recorded a sample with
Original Key of F2. When the zone of the index is C2–B2,
pressing the F2 key would playback the sample at its original
pitch. Pressing F#2 would playback the sample a semitone
higher. Pressing E2 would playback the sample a semitone
lower. The pitch of this sampled sound will change in
semitone steps between C2 and B2, centered at F2.
The original key location can also be viewed in "Keyboard."
Note: If Constant Pitch (3–1b) is checked, the sample will
be sounded at its original pitch by all notes in the zone.
[----: ---No Assign----,
00000...15999]
[C-1...G9]
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