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Correcting the
Sampled
Data
The sampled sound
is
stored
in
the
MKS-100's
memory,
and
later
when
the
keyboard
is
played,
read
from
the
memory
and
reconstucted.
Wave
Parameters
are involved with the
Reading and Re-
constructing.
1.
Editing
Wave
Parameters
Any
of
the
wave
parameters can be
edited
in
the following
method.
©
Push
the
Parameter
Button
®
.
Even
the useless
samples
will
come
to
serve
to
your
purpose
if
modified by the
wave
parameters
to
be
played
in
a different
way.
For instance, the
pitch of a
sample can be
modified
during reading.
Also,
by using the
wave
parameters and changing
the
way
of
playing
samples
in
more
active
ways,
you can perform
various
things,
e.g.
changing
looping,
adding
envelope
curve,
etc.
In
other
words,
wave
parameters
are not involved
with
transforming
the
sample
itself,
but
only
with
changing
how
it
is
read
from
memory.
Each sampled sound has
a
set
of
wave
parame-
ters.
When
more
than
one Bank
is
used
for
sampling
a
sound, the group
of
the
Banks
has
a
set
of
wave
parameters.
EDT
:
A
The
Display
shows
the Bank(s)
which
is
to
be
ed-
ited
by the
wave
parameters.
When
a
Split
Structure
is
in
use, select
the
Bank
to
be
edited
by
using the
button
©
and
the
4
button
®
.
®
Select
the
wave
parameter
to
be
changed
with the
Forward
Button
©or
Backward
But-
ton
®
.
REC KEY
=
C4
(D
By
rotating
the
Alpha
Dial
®
,
change
the
va-
lue of
the parameter.
The
data loaded
from
a
QD
can
also
be
modifi-
ed with
the
wave
parameters.
Single
Bank
Structure
-Bank
A-—
Sample
A
-BankB—
Sample
B
rBankC
Sample
C
Wave
Wave
Wave
Wave
Parameter
A
Parameter
B
Parameter
C
1
Parameter
D
^BankD
Sample
D
Repeat
the steps
@
and
(D as
many
times
as
necessary.
®
Push
the Enter
Button
(
Structure
AB
-Bank
A-y-Bank
B-
Sample
AB
\
Wave
Parameter
A
This
concept
applies
to
the
Split
Structure as
well.
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