Kurzweil Forte SE Musician's Manual page 197

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If you want to select a different sample, use the cursor buttons to select the Sample
parameter. Use the Alpha Wheel to select a sample. Press the Edit button once more, and
you'll enter the Sample Editor. The sample will play through the effects of the current
program. The name of stereo samples end with an S. To use a stereo sample, the
parameter must be set to On in the Program Editor, and two keymaps must be selected, see
The KEYMAP Page on page
There are two sample editing pages—MISC (Miscellaneous) and TRIM. The soft buttons for
these pages are visible when you enter the Sample Editor. You can trigger notes at any time
while you're editing, to hear your changes as you make them.
The Miscellaneous (MISC) Page
On the MISC page, you'll set several parameters that affect the behavior of the current
sample. These parameters affect the entire sample. The right side of the top line displays the
root number and RootKey of the sample. For stereo samples, L or R is displayed after the
Root# parameter to indicate that you are viewing parameters for the left or right channel
of the sample. Use the Channel/Layer/Zone buttons to move between channels of stereo
samples. Although you can edit parameters for the left and right channels of a sample, both
channels can only be heard if the
the same keymap is selected for the Keymap1 and Keymap2 parameters in the Program
Editor. If the Stereo parameter is set to Off in the Program Editor, only the left channel of
stereo samples will be heard in mono. If the sample is part of a group of sample roots, you
can also use the Channel/Layer/Zone buttons to scroll through each sample in the group. A
representative MISC page is shown below:
Parameter
Root Key Number
Pitch Adjust
Volume Adjust
Alternative Volume Adjust
Decay Rate
Release Rate
Loop Switch
Playback Mode
Alternative Sample Sense
Ignore Release
7-19.
Stereo
parameter is set to On in the Program Editor, and
Range of Values
C -1 to G 9
Variable (depends on sample rate)
-64.0 to 63.5 dB
-64.0 to 63.5 dB
0 to 5000 dB per second
0 to 5000 dB per second
Off, On
Normal, Reverse, Bidirectional
Normal, Reverse
Off, On
Keymap and Sample Editing
Editing Samples
Stereo
9-11

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