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Additional
Notes
and
Cautions
«•
When
loading a
SAMPLE
file
spanning
several
disks,
you
cannot load
the data
only
in
the
second
(or
later)
disk.
However
if
you
try
to
load
from
that disk, the
PROG.
NO./D
ATA
display
will
show
"con". This
indicates that
you
are
using a continuous disk of a
SAMPLE
file.
«*
If
a
"spanning"
ALL
file
contains
samples
that
do
not
span
other disks
and
they
are
on
a
continuous
disk,
you can
load
them
individually
in
the
usual
way. For
example
as in the
diagram
below,
the
samples
A15, A16, A17,
A18
on
the
DISK
2,
can be
loaded.
ALU
file
fAlTl (AT211
A
13
AUtq
Wm
..4P/;
D1SK1
DISK2
In
this
case, the
PROG.
NO./D
ATA
display
will
show
"con"
when
the desired
sample
is
selected.
Of
course
this
indicates
that
you
are
using a continuous
disk of a
SAMPLE
file.
*
"No
spanning"
samples on a
continuous
disk
will
be loaded
without
any parameter
settings,
because
they are contained
on
the
first
disk
(DISK
1
).
Therefore
after
loading
them,
you have
to
reassign
all
parameters values needed, from
scratch.
When
dealing with a
"spanning"
file
(ALL/SAMPLE),
if
only
the
first
disk
is
loaded
and
the
continuous ones
are
not,
a sample
will
be loaded
incompletely. Therefore,
when
it
is
played
back,
there will
be a
noise
at
the
end
of reproduction.
This
is
because
the
SOI
first
loads
parameter
settings
(start
and end
points,
etc.)
and
applies
those
"full
length"
settings to
the
incomplete
"short" sample.
This
problem can
be solved
by
adjusting
the
end
point.
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