Cancelling Samples; Assigning Samples - GEM Powerstation SK760 Owner's Manual

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Cancelling samples

DELETE (F3)
The Delete option allows you to cancel the se-
lected Sample from the Sample Translator.
After listening to your Samples and assigning the
relative key ranges, you may want to eliminate
those not required.
Simply select the sample you wish to cancel and
press the soft button F2.
You are prompted with a message to reconfirm
the operation with ENTER or cancel with Escape.
Press ENTER to delete the Sample.
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Assigning samples

ASSIGN (F4)
The Assign option lets you select a sample, then
specify the key range to which the sample is to
be assigned. Only assigned samples become a
part of a Waveform which you can then save to
the SK760/880 Wave Library.
When you load a new Waveform into Sample
Translator, the samples that constitute the Wave-
form are shown assigned to specific key ranges.
In such cases, three values are shown, the low-
est key limit, the sample pitch and the highest
key limit:
Highest Key limit
Lowest Key limit
Sample Pitch
If you load new Samples from disk or receive them
via MIDI, they will normally be shown with no key
range assignment, but only with the sample pitch.
In such cases, although shown with no specific
key range, Sample Translator allows you to lis-
ten to the sample across the entire keyboard, to
help you decide in what keyboard area you can
obtain the best results.
Once you have decided in which keyboard area
the sample sounds best, press the ASSIGN op-
tion using the soft button F4.
At this point, the display shows a graphical rep-
resentation of a keyboard and the Sample (or
Samples) currently in edit.
The display example shown on the next page is
a typical situation which may be encountered.

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