Correcting The Sampled - Roland S-220 Owner's Manual

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[5] Correcting the Sampled Data
The sampled sound is stored in the S-220's mem-
ory, and later when the instrument is played, read
from
the
memory
and
reconstructed.
Wave
Parameters
are involved with the Reading and
Reconstruction.
Even
useless
samples
will come
to serve
a
purpose if modified by the wave parameters to be
played in a different way. For instance, the pitch
of a sample can be modified during reading. Also,
by using the wave parameters and changing the
style of playing, you can perform various things,
e.g. changing
looping,
adding
envelope
curves,
etc, In other words, wave parameters are not in-
volved with transforming the sample itself, but
only with changing how it is read from memory.
If
you wish to actually 'process the sample
itself,
follow the "Wave Modification" on page 74.
Single Bank Structure
Bank A
Bank B-
Bank C
Bank D
Sample A
Sample 8
Sample C
Sample D
Wave
Wave
Wave
Parameter A
Parameter B
Parameter C
Structure AB
i
Wave Parameter A
|
———
Immediately after sampling, Wave Paramerers are
reset to the default settings.Here, you change the
values of wave parameters according to the sam-
pled sound.
* Data loaded from a QD can also be modified
with the wave parameters.
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