Korg M3 Parameter Manual page 427

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The From field in the dialog box lets you select the data that
will be inserted. By setting this to RAM, you can insert data
that you copied from the specified region in the Sampling
P1: Sample Edit page. By setting this to MEDIA, you can
insert data that you copied from the specified region in the
Media mode Edit WAVE page.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Mix
This command combines the edit buffer data (obtained by
the Copy command) with the existing waveform data,
beginning at the Edit Range Start address. For details on
this command and the procedure, please see "Mix" on
page 338.
The From field in the dialog box lets you select the data that
will be mixed. By setting this to RAM, you can mix data that
you copied from the specified region in the Sampling P1:
Sample Edit page. By setting this to MEDIA, you can mix
data that you copied from the specified region in the Media
mode Edit WAVE page.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Paste
This command places the edit buffer data (obtained by the
Copy command) onto the waveform at the Edit Range Start
address. The data that had been at that location will be
replaced by the pasted data. For details on this command
and the procedure, please see "Paste" on page 338.
The From field in the dialog box lets you select the data that
will be pasted. By setting this to RAM, you can paste data
that you copied from the specified region in the Sampling
P1: Sample Edit page. By setting this to MEDIA, you can
paste data that you copied from the specified region in the
Media mode Edit WAVE page.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Insert Zero
This command performs on a WAVE file the same function
as performed by the Sampling P1: Sample Edit menu
command Insert Zero. For details on this command and the
procedure, please see "Insert Zero" on page 339.
This command inserts zero-level data (silence) starting at
the Edit Range Start address. The data originally located at
and following this location will move backward.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Normalize/Level Adj.
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Normalize/Level Adj.; here performed on
a WAVE file. For details on this command and the
procedure, please see "Normalize/Level Adj." on page 339.
This command uniformly adjusts the data values (volume)
of the Edit Range Start–Edit Range End region. Normalize
will boost the volume of the region as high as possible
without causing clipping (distortion). By executing
Normalize on data that was sampled at a low level, you can
Media: Menu Command Mix
increase the dynamic range of the sample data. Level will
raise or lower the level by the amount you specify.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Volume Ramp
This is the same function as the Sampling P1: Sample Edit
menu command Volume Ramp; here performed on a WAVE
file. For details on this command and the procedure, please
see "Volume Ramp" on page 340.
This command modifies the data values (volume) of the Edit
Range Start–Edit Range End region. The volume will be
gradually raised (Fade In) or lowered (Fade Out) beginning
at the Edit Range Start and ending at the Edit Range End.
For details on the Overwrite.WAV and Name items shown
in the dialog box, please see steps 2 and 3 of Save WAVE
Parameter.
Erase Punch Noise
If editing operations have caused obtrusive noise at the
transitions between edits, use this command to remove the
noise. This command will automatically detect locations
that cause noise, and apply a fade to smooth the transition.
"Edit Range Start"
Before execution
After execution
1. In the Media, Utility (or similar) page, select the Wave
file that you want to edit, and then enter the Edit WAVE
page.
2. Set Edit Range Start and Edit Range End to specify the
region on which you want to execute the command.
In order to avoid executing this command on regions that do
not contain noise, specify the region tightly if you already
know the location of the noise.
3. Select "Erase Punch Noise" to open the dialog box.
4. Use Sensitivity to set the sensitivity at which noise will
be detected.
Higher settings will cause even slight noises to be detected.
Normally you should execute the command with a setting
of 1, and increase the setting if the noise has not been
removed.
5. For details on Overwrite. WAV and Name, please see
"Save WAVE Parameter" steps 2 and 3.
"Edit Range End"
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