Compact [Compct ?] - Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual

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COMPACT
Purpose
To compact a sample means to remove all of its leading and trailing waveform
data — that is, all waveform data existing ahead of the Start Point or Loop Point
(whichever is first), as well as all data existing after the End Point. By clearing this
extraneous data, you free some memory for additional recording. This operation
does not affect the sample's current sound, since leading and trailing data are not
reproduced during playback. But once you have deleted this data, it is lost for-
ever, and cannot be restored by editing.
Procedure
1.
The LCD displays the following message, where xx identifies the currently
selected pad.
You are free to change the selection. To change the bank, press [BANK]. To
change to a different sample within the same bank, press the corresponding
pad, or [+1] or [–1].
If you do not wish to compact, press [>] or [<] to change to a different edit function, or else press
[EXIT] to return to PLAY mode.
2.
Press [ENTER] to execute. The LCD displays a confirmation query.
3.
To execute, press [ENTER] again.
If you do not want to execute, press [EXIT] instead. The SU10 returns to Step 1 above.
4.
The SU10 begins execution and displays the Keep PwrOn message. Do not
switch off power while this message is on the screen. When execution is
completed, the LCD briefly displays the Complete message, then returns to
the same prompt display shown in Step 1 above.
5.
To select another pad for compacting, repeat from Step 1 above. To return to
PLAY mode, press [EXIT].
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Editing
[Compct
Pad
StPnt
EdPnt
Sample
Compct
x x ?
Cpt xx
Sure?
?]
Execute
Pad
StPnt
Sample
EdPnt

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