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Midi digital sampler
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Default
Program and
Parameter
Attributes for
Bank
1
When
the
SOI
is
turned
on,
it
will
automatically load the default
program
unless
any
disk
is
set in
the
disk
drive.
The
default
program
includes basic
parameter
settings for
the
SOL
Also,
each parameter
is
categorized
into three
depending on
the function:
sample
setting,
bank
setting,
general
setting.
Therefore
it
will
be saved
or
loaded along with
associated ones.
Finally
we
add
information concerning
the default
program and
each parameter's
attribute
for
reference.
Index
Parameter
Default
Value
Attribute
File
Attribute
TRIM
START
POINT
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
START
FINE
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
END
POINT
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
END
FINE
366
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
LOOP
LOOP/ONE
SHOT
ON
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
MONO
TRIGGER
OFF
Bank
ALL
LOOP
POINT
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
LOOP
FINE
366
Sample
ALL/SAMPLE
LEVEL
LEVEL
80
Bank
ALL
RELEASE
45
Bank
ALL
VELOCITY
ON
Bank
ALL
PITCH
TRANSPOSE
Bank
ALL
SAMPLE TUNE
Bank
ALL
CONSTANT
PITCH
OFF
Bank
ALL
BEND
2
Bank
ALL
MID!
KEYRANGE
HIGH
127
Bank
ALL
KEYRANGE
LOW
Bank
ALL
PROG.
NO.
1
Bank
ALL
MIDI
CHANNEL
ON
Bank
ALL
SETUP
MIDI
TRANSPOSE
General
ALL
MASTER TUNE
General
ALL
P.
CHANGE CHANNEL
ON
General
ALL
DISK
LOAD
__
_
SAVE
__
DELETE
FORMAT
_
Attribute:
What
the
parameter
affects.
"General" parameters
are
used
for the
SOI
setting.
If
the default
program
is
loaded, current
"Sample" and
"General" parameters
are
not
affected
whereas
"Bank"
parameters
are overwritten
and
affected.
When
a
SAMPLE
file
is
loaded, current
"Sample"
parameters
are overwritten
and
affected.
When
an
ALL
file is
loaded,
all
parameters
are overwritten
and
affected.
File
Attribute:
File
format
that
contains a
specific
parameter. Parameters
marked
with
"ALL/
SAMPLE"
can be
loaded
as
sample
data
along with a
sample
(SAMPLE
file).
Also,
each sample
data contained
in
an
ALL
file
can be
loaded
in
extraction as
a
SAMPLE
file.
In
this
case,
however,
there are
some
restrictions.
See page
44
for detailed
information.
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