Wave Draw - Roland S-330 Owner's Manual

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Editing
Wave
Data
UTILITY
MODE
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Wave Draw
In
this
menu, you
can
draw
a
waveform
using
the
Mouse.
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
[Wave
Draw].
[Selecting a
Tone
for
drawing
a
wave]
Source
Select
an
Original
Tone where
you wish
to
draw
a
waveform.
The wave
data
of
the selected
Tone
is
directly
edited.
So
if
you wish
to
retain
the
original
waveform, copy
the
Tone.(See page
65.)
Here,
you cannot
select
a
Sub
Tone.
*
Opening
the
Sub
Menu
will
display
the
Tone
List
which you can
watch
while
selecting
a
Tone.
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
the
position
(address)
of
the
Wave
data
to
be
edited]
Normally,
you want
to edit
a part of
the
Wave
data.
The
position
you
want
can be
assigned
with
Mouse
or
using
the
panel switches
on
the
S-330. The
blue
belt
shown
above
the
wave
indication
represents the
whole
length
of
the
Wave
data.
The
small white
square
on
the blue
belt
represents the
position
(
= Window
Address)
of
the
Wave
data
which
you
can
edit.
The wave
data
al
the
Window
Address
is
enlarged
and
shown
under
the blue
belt
as
much
as
228
addresses.
Wave
Legth
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Point/ of
Window
Address
Start
point
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End
Point
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Addresses
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Window
Address
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