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Orig.K (Original Key)
Specifies the key that will play the sample at its original
pitch (i.e., the pitch at which it was recorded). The pitch will
change in semitone steps relative to the original key.
For example, suppose that you set "Orig.K" to F2, and
recorded a sample. If the index zone is C2–B2, playing the F2
key on a connected MIDI instrument will sound the sample
at its actual pitch. Playing the F#2 key will sound the sample
a semitone higher. Playing the E2 key will sound the sample
a semitone lower. This sampled sound will change pitch in
semitone steps in the range from B2 down to C2, centered at
F2.
The location of the original key can also be viewed in "Key-
board & Index."
If "Constant Pitch" (4.1–2a) is checked, the sample will
be sounded at its original pitch by all notes in the zone.
TopK (Top Key)
Specifies the highest key in the zone of the index. The zone
is defined by this "TopK."
For example, suppose that you set a "TopK" of B2 for index
001/002, and a "TopK" of B3 for index 002/002. This means
that the zone of index 001 will be B2 and lower, and the zone
of index 002 will be C3–B3.
1.1–1c: REC, START/STOP
This is where you sample (i.e., record a sample).
Use the [F4] ("REC") key and [F5] ("START/STOP") keys to
sample.
: This is the normal state.
: Press the [F4] ("REC") key to enter sam-
pling standby mode. To cancel recording, press the [F4]
("REC") key once again.
When "Mode (REC Mode)" is Manual, pressing the [F4]
("REC") key will enter sampling standby mode. Then when
you press the [F5] ("START") key, recording will begin.
( "Mode (REC Mode)," "Count Down")
When "Mode (REC Mode)" is Auto, pressing the [F4]
("REC") key and then the [F5] ("START") key will enter
sampling standby mode. Recording will begin when the
input level exceeds the "Threshold" value. ( "Mode (REC
Mode)," "Threshold")
: Press the [F5] ("STOP") key to stop record-
ing.
In the
state, it is not possible to edit using the
Utility commands.
1.1–1d: CREATE
Here you can create an index. Use this when you wish to
add a sample to a multisample.
When you press the [F6] ("CREATE") key, a new index will
be created according to the settings of the Create (Create
Zone Preference) (1.1–3b, 4.1–3a) parameters "Pstn (Posi-
tion)," "Range (Zone Range)," and "Orig.K (Orig.K Posi-
tion)."
If you wish to delete an existing index or to exchange indi-
ces, use 4.1: Multisample.
"CREATE" will be displayed if the 1.1: Recording, Sam-
ple page or the 4.1: Multisample, Edit 1, Edit 2 pages are
selected.
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[C–1...G9]
If when you execute "CREATE" (1.1–1d, 4.1–1c) or
"INSERT" (4.1–1c) it is not possible to create a new
index according to your Create (Create Zone Prefer-
ence) settings, one of the following dialog boxes will
appear. If you wish to create a new index, perform the
following procedure.
• Set Top Key: Select "Index" 001, set "Pstn (Position)"
(1.1–3b, 4.1–3a) to L (Left), and execute "CREATE" or
"INSERT" to open the dialog box. So that a new index
can be created at the left of index 001, reset the "Top
Key" setting, and press the [F8] ("OK") key.
• Set Zone Range: If you execute "CREATE" when it is
not possible to create a new index according to the
[C–1...G9]
Create (Create Zone Preference) settings, the following
dialog box will appear. This dialog box will also
appear if you execute "INSERT" when it is not
possible to create a new index with the contents of the
"CUT" or "COPY" (4.1–1c). Reset the "Range (Zone
Range)" (1.1–3b, 4.1–3a), and press the [F8] ("OK") key.
1.1–1e: UTILITY
"Delete SMPL," "Copy SMPL," "Move SMPL," "Rename
SMPL," "SMPL To Stereo," "Delete MS," "Copy MS,"
"Move MS," "Rename MS," "MS To Stereo/MS To
Mono," "Conv. To Prog," "Keyboard Disp." (1.1–3g)
1.1–2: Rec.
1.1–2a
1.1–2b
1.1–2a: Sample Setup
Here you can select the memory bank into which you will
sample, specify the sampling time, and select either mono or
stereo sampling.
Time (Sample Time)
Specifies the time that you wish to sample. This can be set in
0.001 second increments. Immediately after the power is
turned on, this will show the remaining memory (available
sampling time) of the selected memory bank. If you record a
sample in this condition ("REC"→"START"→"STOP"), the
change in time will be displayed automatically.
If you have sufficient memory, it is a good idea to set an
ample "Time (Sample Time)," and to use the Utility "Trun-
cate" (2.1–2e, 3.1–2e) after you sample to delete unwanted
portions of the sample and reduce it to the minimum size
necessary. You can also press the [F5] ("START/STOP") key
to stop recording after you have recorded the desired mate-
rial (
For details on the sampling procedure, refer to BG
p.67).
(Recording)
1.1–2c
1.1–2d
1.1–2e

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