Deleting The Partial; Deleting A Sample That's Used By More Than One Partial / Audio Phrase / Audio Event - Roland MV-8800 Owner's Manual

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Making a partial settings

Deleting the partial

You can delete a sample at the same time that you delete a partial.
You can't use the Undo function to bring back a deleted partial or sample.
1.
Hold down [DELETE], and strike the VELOCITY PADS the for the partial you want to delete.
A confirmation message of "Delete partial on Pad ##-##. Are You Sure?" will appear.
(##-## are the pad bank number and pad number.)
F-button
[F1](No)
[F3](Assign Only)
[F5](Yes)
Deleting a sample that's used by more than one partial /
audio phrase / audio event
When press [F5](Yes) in step3, the sample you are about to delete is used by another partial, audio
phrase, and/or audio event, the following message will appear.
"One or more other partials, audio phrases, and/or audio events will be lost if you delete this sample.
Are you sure you want to delete?"
fig.delete-sample-confirm
F-button
[F1](No)
[F5](Yes)
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Explanation
Cancels the operation (The partials and sample will remain).
Deletes the partial (the sample will remain).
Deletes the partials and sample used by that partial.
Explanation
Cancels the operation (the partials and the sample will remain).
Deletes the partials and the sample used by that partial.
If you press [F5] (Yes), audio phrases (and other things) that use that sample will also be deleted.

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