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Using
the Operation
Guide
Disk
The
operation guide disk provides 5 kinds of
ALL
files
as
you can choose
a
suitable
one
for
what you
wish
to do.
In other
words,
you
need
not
always
to
make
programs from
scratch
because
those
five
ALL
files
are
programmed
as suited for several applications.
If
only
you
load
one
of
them
and
put
new
samples
into the
banks,
you
can
make
your
original
program
easily.
In the
main
explanation of
this
manual,
we
have
already
used
ALL1
and
ALLS
in
trials.
Here
we
will
explain the contents of
remaining
files
ALL2-ALL4
and what programs
they
can be
applied
to.
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F1I®
This
contains
8
programs
switched
to
each
by
the
data entry
knob
or
MIDI
program change from an
external
MIDI
device.
Also each
program
(sample
in
a bank)
can be played on
the entire
keyboard.
Bank
PROG.
NO,
MIDI
Channel
Key Range
Sample
1
1
OMNI
ON
0-127
ONE
2
2
OMNI
ON
0-127
TWO
3
3
OMNI
ON
0-127
THREE
4
4
OMNI
ON
0-127
FOUR
5
5
OMNI
ON
0-127
FIVE
6
6
OMNI
ON
0-127
SIX
7
7
OMNI
ON
0-127
SEVEN
8
8
OMNI
ON
0-127
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EIGHT
ALL
2
File
This
contains a
multi-sampled
program
comprised
of 8
samples recorded
at
8
different
sampling
points
on
the
keyboard
as
shown
below.
If
you
make
samples
of
an
instrument recorded
at
those
points,
you can
make
a
multi-sampled
program
easily.
After
all
8
samples
are
made,
try
playing
them
using
the
keyboard.
If
there are
unnatural sounds,
you can
correct
them
by
editing the
KEYRANGE
LOW/HIGH
or
TRANSPOSE
parameter, or
depending
on
the
source sound,
you
may
have
a
good
result
by
changing
the
sampling
points.
Bank
PROG.
NO.
MIDI
Channel
Key Range
Transpose
Sample
Sampling
Points
1
OMNI
ON
0-39
24
ONE
C1
(36)
2
OMNI
ON
40-45
17
TWO
G1
(43)
3
OMNI
ON
46-51
12
THREE
C2
(48)
4
OMNI
ON
52-57
5
FOUR
G2
(55)
5
OMNI
ON
58-63
FIVE
C3
(60)
6
OMNI
ON
64-69
-7
SIX
G3
(67)
7
OMNI
ON
70-75
-12
SEVEN
C4
(72)
G4(79)
8
1
|
OMNI
ON
76-127
-19
EIGHT
Example:
5-point
multi-sampling within
2
octaves,
using
your
voice
1
Connect
a
MIDI
keyboard and microphone
appropriately
to
the
SOL
Load
"ALL2"
file
into
the
SOL
2.
Sing
for
example
"Ah—"
into the
microphone and
record
it
in
the pitch
of
C2
into
bank
3.
Next
in the pitch
of
G2,
into
bank
4.
In the
same
way,
record
C3
into
bank
5,
G3
into
bank
6,
and
C4
into
bank
7.
*
Human
voice
is
easily affected with
various
conditions. Actually,
it
is
one
of
most
difficult
sampled
materials.
To
have a
good
result,
be aware
of
the
pitch
as
well
as
mouth
opening,
vibrato,
etc.
Every
voice
sample you
make
should
have
similar
aspect
in
tone
for
consistency across the
keyboard
range.
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