Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual page 47

Sampling unit
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LOOP MODE [<][>] SOUNDING MODE [<][>] PAD VOLUME [<][>]
ALTERNATE GROUP [<][>] MIDI NOTE NUMBER [<][>] START POINT [<][>]
LOOP POINT* [<][>] END POINT [<][>] COPY [<][>] MOVE [<][>] SPLIT [<][>]
COMPACT [<][>] DELETE
* Loop Point setting appears only if LOOP MODE = PLoop.
As a shortcut, you can press any of the following buttons to jump directly to
the corresponding function.
[TOP]
[BWD]
[FWD]
4.
Change the value, or execute the operation.
To change a value
You can always change a value by pressing or holding [+1] or [–1]. For some
parameters you can also use the ribbon to change the value: you may find it
useful to select an approximate value with the ribbon, then adjust with [+1] or
[–1]. The MIDI Note Number parameter can be set via MIDI input. For more
information, refer to the individual parameter explanations below.
To execute an edit operation
COPY, MOVE, SPLIT: Select the destination by pressing [BANK], the appropri-
ate pad, or [–1], [+1] as necessary. Then press [ENTER] to execute.
COMPACT, DELETE: Check the pad selection, then press [ENTER]. Then press
[ENTER] once again to confirm, or [EXIT] to cancel.
5.
Repeat steps 3 and 4 as necessary to edit the selected sample.
6.
If you wish to edit a different sample, press [BANK] and/or the appropriate pad.
This will return you to Step 2 above.
7.
When you have finished editing, press [EXIT] to return to PLAY mode.
During editing, you can hear the current editing result by pressing the pad of the sample you are
working on. But you must be careful to press the correct pad. If you press a different pad, the
SU10 stops editing of the current sample and offers to switch to your new selection. Note that
the LCD does not indicate the sample that is currently being edited; you must remember
this yourself.
If you switch from one sample to another during editing, the SU10 begins editing of the new
sample starting from the last selected edit function. This feature is convenient when you need to
change the same parameter on two or more samples: change the value on the first sample, then
press the pad for the next sample, then change the value again, and so on.
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Editing
START POINT setting
LOOP POINT setting (Available only if loop mode is set to
Partial Loop.)
END POINT setting

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