0-8: Media Information - Korg M3 Parameter Manual

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If you change Loop On/Off from Off to On, the "sample
start" and "sample end" addresses will be set as the initial
values of LoopS and End.
LoopS
End
These parameters specify the loop start address and end
address that will be used when playing the WAVE file.
These points are valid only if Loop is on. The numerical
values are sample addresses. The addresses you specify here
are shown as vertical gray lines in the "WAVE file waveform
display."
Note: If Loop On/Off is On, the LoopS and End values will
be the initial values of Edit Range Start and Edit Range
End; when you press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch,
only the region between LoopS and End will play back. If
you want to check the looping, load the WAVE file into
sample memory (RAM) and check it in Sampling mode. If
the size of the WAVE file exceeds the capacity of sample
memory (RAM) so that you are unable to load it, use the
menu command Truncate or Cut to extract the LoopS and
End region and create a new WAVE file that is small enough
to load.
0–6d: ZOOM
Here you can zoom-in or zoom-out on the waveform in the
"WAVE file waveform display" in the horizontal axis
(address) and vertical axis (level) respectively. (Sampling 1–
1e: ZOOM)
Zoom-In/zoom-out will occur starting at the Edit Range
Start, Edit Range End, LoopS, or End points you specify. (If
a different parameter is selected when you zoom-in or -out,
the zoom-in/out will be based on the last-selected point. If
you re-select the Edit Range Start, Edit Range End, LoopS,
or End points when the display is zoomed in or out, the dis-
play range will be adjusted so as to show the selected point.)
▼0–6: Menu Command
• 0: Save WAVE Parameter ☞p.416
• 1: Truncate ☞p.416
• 2: Cut ☞p.416
• 3: Clear ☞p.416
• 4: Copy ☞p.416
• 5: Insert ☞p.416
• 6: Mix ☞p.417
• 7: Paste ☞p.417
• 8: Insert Zero ☞p.417
• 9: Normalize/Level Adj. ☞p.417
• 10: Volume Ramp ☞p.417
• 11: Erase Punch Noise ☞p.417
• 12: Time Stretch (Sustaining) ☞p.418
• 13: Transfer WAVE To Track ☞p.419
• 14: Mono to Stereo ☞p.419
• 15: Rate Convert ☞p.419
For more information, please see "Media: Menu Command"
on page 398.
0–8: Media Information
[000000000...]
[000000001...]
0–8a
0–1a
The MEDIA screen shows information about the media
selected in Media Select (Media 0–1a).
0–8a: Media Information
Volume Label: The volume label of the media.
Drive: This is the specified drive.
Device Type: The type of media.
Product ID: The vendor ID, product, and product version,
etc.
Format Type: The type of format. If not formatted, this will
indicate "Unformatted."
Total Size: The capacity of the media (in bytes).
Free Size: The free capacity of the media (in bytes).
Write Protect: The write protect status of the media. This
will indicate "On" if protected, or "Off" if not protected.
Supports Removable: This will indicate "Yes" if the media
of the selected device can be removed (e.g., Compact Flash,
CD-R/RW disc, MO disc, removable hard disk). If the media
is fixed, this will be "No."
▼0–8: Menu Command
• 0: Scan USB device ☞p.419
For more information, please see "Media: Menu Command"
on page 398.
Media: File 0–8: Media Information
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