Roland S-330 Owner's Manual page 179

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The
Wave
data
you have sampled can be numbered
from
11 to
18
or
21 to
28,
or
31 to 38, 41 to 48.
Before sampling,
select
a
Tone
Number
for
the
Wave
data
you
are
to
sample, using the
relevant
SUB MENU
button.
Here,
we
select
Tone
Number
17 "Crash"
(when
the
S-330
is
booted
up
with the
"Multi
Patch"
System
disk).
When
you sample
new Wave
data,
the
Tone
Number
"Crash"
will
be
erased. ("Crash"
is
erased from
the
internal
Wave
Bank
but retained
on
the
System
Disk,
and
therefore
can be
loaded
back
to
the
internal
memory
at
any
time.)
Move
the cursor
to
T17,
and push
the
EXECUTE
button. Here,
pushing
the
SUB MENU
button
will
return to
the
original
Sampl-
ing Display.
r
Original
Tones
and
Sub
Tones
The
S-330 has two
types
of
Tones;
Original
Tones
and Sub
Tones!
Each sample has a Tone Number.
Therefore,
for
example,
if
each sample uses an
ein-
tire
Wave
Bank,
A
or
B,
only
two Tones
can be
pro-
grammed,
leaving the other
30 Tone
Numbers
meaningless. To
use
the
remaining
Tone
Numbers
effectively,
the
S-330
allows
you
to
borrow any
of
the
existing
Tones
(=
Original
Tones)
to
make
a
completely
different
Tone
with
a
modified
setting of
Tone
Parameters.
This
is
called
a
Sub
Tone.
If
the selected
Tone
Number
is
an
Original
Tone, the
wave
data
of
the
existing
Tone
will
be
rewritten
with
a
new
sample. However,
if
you
wish
to
sample a
longer tone than the
original
data,
you
should
make
a
space by
deleting
some
extra
data
such as
another
Original
Tone.
If
the
selected
Tone
Number
is
a
Sub
Tone,
the
new
sample does
not
automatically
rewrite
the
existing data, therefore,
when
the
Wave
Banks
are
full
of
existing
data
(=when
the
S-330
is
booted
up
with
a System
Disk),
you
should
make
sufficient
-space by
deleting
unnecessary
Original
Tones
before sampling.
Deleting only
erases data from
Wave
Banks
in
the
internal
memory,
therefore,
if
the
original
data
is
saved on
a
disk,
it
can be
loaded
back
to
the
inter-
nal
memory. See page 63
in
the
owner's
manual
for
a
detailed explanation
on
deleting.
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