Changes In Sample Edit; Truncating; Truncating A Sample Used By A Partial's Smt - Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual

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Changes in Sample Edit

Truncating

fig.truncate-popup
Use the Truncate operation to delete
unwanted portions of a sample.
By deleting unnecessary portions (e.g.,
regions of silence at the beginning and end)
of the sample data used by a partial or
audio phrase, you can reduce the amount
of space occupied by the data, and use
memory more efficiently.

Truncating a sample used by a partial's SMT

1
INSTRU-
MENTS
Press
.
The INSTRUMENTS screen will appear.
2
Move the cursor to the part number whose sample you want to edit.
The part number will be highlighted.
3
Press
(Patch Edit).
The PATCH EDIT screen will appear.
4
Strike
of a partial that you want to truncate.
5
Press
(Partial Edit).
The SAMPLE EDIT screen will appear.
6
Press
(Sample).
The SAMPLE EDIT screen will appear.
7
Specify the SMT parameter to select the SMT (1–4) you want to truncate.
8
Set the Start Point parameter and End Point parameter.
The Truncate operation will apply to the region between the beginning of the sample
and Start Point, End Point and end of the sample.
9
Press
(Command).
The SELECT SAMPLE EDIT COMMAND popup will appear.
Start Point
Loop Point
End Point
You can't use the Undo
function to bring back a
truncated sample.
SMT=Sample Mix Table
you can use [SHIFT]+cursor
button to zoom-in or zoom-out
the waveform display.
You can use [PREVIEW TO]
and [PREVIEW FROM] to
audition the sound
immediately before and after
the current point. This lets you
verify that you've set the start
and end points correctly.
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