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Editing
Wave
Data
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D.FILTER
UTILITY
MODE
With
this
function, the
Wave
data
is
processed
by
a
Digital
Filler.
And
if
DC
(Direct
Current) content
(
=
Low
range
noise)
is
mixed
with
the
sample, causing unclear sound,
you
can
cut the
DC
content
from
the
wave
data.
Preparation
1
Insert
the
Utility
disk
into
the
Disk
Drive.
Preparation
2
Open
the
Mode
Menu
and
select
UTIL, to
open
the
Utility
menu.
Preparation
3
Select
[D.FILTER].
[Selecting a
Tone
to
be
Digital
-filtered]
Source
Select the
source
Tone which
is
to
be
filtcrcd.(A
Sub Tone
cannot be
used.)
[Selection a
Destination
Tone]
Destination
The
source
is
processed
by
the
Digital
Filter
and
is
written
into
the
Destination
Tone.
The Tone
Parameters
are copied.
See
"Selecting a Destination
Tone"
on page
45.
Opening
the
Sub
Menu
will
call
a
Tone
List
which you
can use
for selecting
Source
or
Destination.
After the
Source
Tone
is
selected
by
pressing
the
EXECUTE
or the
left
side
button on
the
Mouse, push
the
same
button again
to
change
to
a
Tone
List
for
Destination.
When
you
finish
selecting
a
Tone
number, push
the
SUB
MENU
button
or
the
right
side
button on
the
Mouse
to
return
the
normal
display.
See "Tone
List
Display"
on pages 37 and
38.
[Selecting
a
Wave
Bank
of
the Destination
Tone]
Wave
Bank
[A.
B]
Select
wave bank
A
or
B,
where
the
filtered
Wave
Data
is
to
be
written.
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