Roland S-330 Owner's Manual page 77

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Loop
Setting
Tone
Parameters
EDIT
MODE
Preparation
1
Open
the
Mode
Menu
and
select
EDIT, to
open
the
Edit
menu.
Preparation
2
Select
[Loop].
One
Shot
is
playing a
sample
only
once, therefore the
sound
disappears
instantaneously.
Reverse
is
playing
a
sample once
in
a
reverse
direction.
If
you
wish
the
sample
to
be played longer than
just
once,
Looping
lets
the
wave
data
or a part
of
the
wave
data
play as long as
you push
a
key.
One
Shot
may
be
good
for
percussive sounds,
and Looping
is
ideal
for flute
or
violin.
The
sampled
wave
can have
a Start Point,
End
Point
and
Loop
Point.
The
Start
Point
is
where
the
S-330
starts
playing the sample,
and
the
End
Point
is
where
playback
ends.
When
you
play a key, the
sample
plays
normally
until
it
reaches the
End
point
then
it
goes
back
to
the
Loop
point
and
re
-plays
through
the
loop.
The
Looping
process
continues
for
as
long as
the
key
is
pressed.
START
POINT
END
POINT
LOOP
POINT
Playing
Wave
In
this
menu, you
can
set
the Start Point,
End
Point,
Loop
Point,
and
other
parameters
for
looping
and Auto Loop
that
opens
a
command
window
to
let
the
S-330
detect the
Loop
Point
itself.
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