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Editing
Wave
Data
[Selecting a
Destination
Tone]
This
is
the location
(the
number
of a
Tone)
where
the edited
Wave
data
is
to
be
written.
Any
of the
32
Tone
numbers, except
for
the
one
selected
for
the source
Tone, can be
selected.
*
If
you
select
the
Tone
number
of
a
source
Tone
as a destination,
"Cannot
Execute"
appears
in
the Display
when
you
try
to
execute
it,
and
it
is
not
executed.
If
a
Sub Tone
is
selected
as
a
destination, the edited
Wave
is
written
into
it,
and
it
therefore
becomes an
Original
Tone.
When
an
Original
Tone
is
selected
as
a destination, the following
will
occur
in
the
S
330.
OThe
previous
Wave
data
is
erased
making
a
space
(
=
increasing the
Remaining Time)
OEdited
Wave
data
is
written
into
the
empty
space
in
the selected
Wave
Bank.
OA
Sub Tone
that uses the
erased
Wave
data
is
deleted,
becoming
an
unused
Tone.
*The new Wave
Data
is
written
in
the
Wave
Bank
of the
same
Block
as
the selected
destination
Tone.
When
there
is
no
space
left
for
writing
in
the destination
Wave
Bank,
"Cannot Execute"
is
shown when you
try
to
execute,
and
writing
cannot
be executed.
When
the
remaining
space
is
unsufficient
for writing,
the
Wave
data
will
be
cut.
*The
remaining time
of
each
Wave
Bank
is
shown
in
seconds
at
a
30kHz
sampling
frequency.
When
sampling
at
15kHz,
multiply
it
by
2.
*lf there
is
not
enough
space,
you
should
delete
some
un—
needed data
to
increase
the
remaining
time.
You may
either
delete
a
Tone
with
[DELETE]
in
the
EDIT
mode,
or
cut
off
un—
needed
portions of
a
wave
with
[TRUNCATE]
in
the
Utility
mode.
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