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SAMPLING mode
Note: Normally, you will leave "Save to No." at its default
setting, and execute without checking Overwrite. When you
execute, both the data before and after editing will be
preserved, and the sample number of the edited data will be
assigned as the sample of that index.
Delete Sample
This command deletes all samples, the currently selected
sample, or unused samples (samples not mapped to a
multisample).
1. Select "Delete Sample" to open the dialog box.
2. Use the radio buttons to specify which samples will be
deleted.
Selected: The currently selected sample will be deleted.
The sample assignment for Index (0–1b) will change to
---No Assign---.
Unmapped Samples: All samples that are not mapped
(used) in a multisample or drum kit will be deleted.
All Samples: All samples in memory will be deleted. The
sample assignments of all multisamples will change to
---No Assign---.
3. To execute the Delete Sample command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
If the sample data (waveform data) of the sample you
delete is being used by another sample, the sample data
itself will not be deleted. Only the sample will be deleted.
Copy Sample
This command copies the currently selected sample to
another sample.
Note: The copy destination sample number will
automatically be included in the resulting sample name. If
necessary, use the Rename Sample menu command to
rename it. When doing so, make sure that the name is not
identical to any other sample name. For more information,
please see "About stereo multisamples and stereo samples"
on page 576.
1. Use Sample Select (0–1b) to select the copy-source
sample.
2. Select Copy Sample to open the dialog box.
3. Specify the sample number of the copy destination.
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When copying a stereo sample, specify both
the L and R channels for the copy destination sample
number.
4. If you check "with Sample Data": Executing the copy
will simultaneously copy the sample data (waveform
data) as well.
The copy source and copy destination samples will exist
as completely independent samples. For example, you
would use this when you wish to start with the same
sample data, and edit it separately in Sample Edit to
create two or more different types of sample.
If you do not check "with Sample Data": Executing the
copy will not copy the sample data (waveform data). The
newly created sample will share the sample data of the
copy source sample. For example, you would use this
when you wish to use Loop Edit to create two or more
versions of the same sample data with different loop
addresses. Sample memory area will not be consumed by
this type of copy. If you use Sample Edit to edit the
sample data, the results will affect all samples that share
this sample data.
0000: NewSample_0000
"Copy Sample"
with Sample Data
0001: NewSample_0001
0000: NewSample_0000
"Copy Sample"
0001: NewSample_0001
5. To execute the Copy Sample command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Rename Sample
This command lets you modify the name of the currently
selected sample.
1. Use Sample Select (0–1b) to select the sample whose
name you want to edit.
2. Select Rename Sample to open the dialog box.
3. Press the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and set the name as desired (up to 24 characters).
Sample Memory
Sample Data
Sample Data
Sample Memory
Sample Data

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