Merge Wavesamples - ENSONIQ EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual

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Section 6 — Wave Parameters
• Scroll to TO INST=## LYR=## WS=##.
• Scroll to CONVERT SOURCE PITCH, or CONVERT DEST. PITCH. Press
Enter•Yes.
• Scroll to VOLUME BALANCE=(-99 TO +99). Use the Data Entry Slider
to set the balance between the two.
• Press Enter•Yes. The display then reads KEEP=OLD NEW. Press
Enter•Yes to keep the mixed Wavesamples, or Cancel•No to keep the
originals intact.
Merge Wavesamples takes source wavedata, and cross fades it into destination
wavedata. Merge Wavesamples has many of the same parameters as "mix," with
the addition of scale depth and fade zone. The scale depth and fade zone operate
the same as with the cross fade.
• Select MERGE WAVESAMPLES. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads ARE SAMPLES LAYERED? Press Enter•Yes.
• Select FRINST=##LYR=##WS=##. Scroll to TO INST=## LYR=##
WS=##.
• Scroll to SCALE DEPTH=## DB. Scroll to FADE ZONE (PERCENT)=##.
• Scroll to CONVERT SOURCE PITCH or CONVERT DEST. PITCH.
• Scroll to VOLUME BALANCE=##. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads KEEP=OLD NEW. Press Enter•Yes to complete the
command (or Cancel•No to keep the original).
This command takes the end of a source sample, and splices it to the beginning or
start of the destination sample. SPLICE WAVESAMPLES is just like a tape
splice—a butt splice. You can also think of it as "Merge" with a zero length fade
zone.
• Select SPLICE WAVESAMPLES. Press Enter•Yes.
• The display will ask ARE SAMPLES LAYERED? Press Enter•Yes.
• Select FR INST=## LYR=## WS=##. Scroll to TO INST=## LYR=##
WS=##.
• Scroll to CONVERT SOURCE PITCH. Scroll to CONVERT DEST. PITCH.
• Scroll to VOLUME BALANCE=-99 to +99 (see note on the previous page).
Press Enter•Yes.
• The display reads KEEP=OLD NEW. Press Enter•Yes to complete the
command (or Cancel•No to keep the original).
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