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Auto Optimize RAM
If Auto Optimize RAM is enabled, you don't need to use
the Optimize RAM command; instead, RAM will be
optimized automatically. For more information, see "Auto
Optimize RAM" on page 635.
Select Sample No.
Select Sample No. is available on the Audio In/Sampling
tab of the Play page, when the sampling Save To parameter
is set to RAM.
This specifies the sample number into which the sampled
data will be written. You can also specify whether the sample
will automatically be converted to a program after sampling.
1. Choose Select Sample No. to open the dialog box.
2. In "Sample No.," specify the writing-destination
sample number.
By default, this will be the lowest-numbered vacant
sample number. If you select "----:----No Assign----" or a
sample number that already contains data, the data will
automatically be sampled into the lowest vacant sample
number. If you are sampling in stereo, "Mode" (0–8c),
specify "Sample No.(L)" and "Sample No.(R)."
3. Set Auto +12dB On.
On (checked): +12dB will automatically be enabled for
newly recorded samples. This is the default setting, and if
Recording Level is set to 0.00 (dB), it means that resampled
sounds will play back at the same volume as when they were
recorded.
To set the optimum recording level and avoid clipping when
you want to resample your playing in PROGRAM,
COMBINATION or SEQUENCER mode, usually you will
set the "Recording Level" to around "0.00 (dB)". Although
the sample data that you resampled will record at the
optimum level, the playback level will be lower than when it
was resampled (when "+12dB" [SAMPLING 2–1d] is off).
In this case, select the "Auto +12dB On" checkbox and
resample the sound. The "+12db" setting will automatically
turn on, and the resulting playback level will be the same as
when the sound was resampled.
The default settings in these mode when the power is turned
on are "0.00 (dB)" for "Recording Level", with "Auto
+12dB On" turned on. When you resample your playing in
each mode while in this state, the sample will play back at
the same level as when it was resampled. For more
information, see "Setting levels" on page 27
The Auto +12dB On setting is made independently for
PROGRAM, COMBINATION, SEQUENCER, and
SAMPLING modes.
PROGRAM: Page Menu Commands Select Sample No.
4. "Convert to" specifies whether the sample will
automatically be converted into a program as soon as
it has been sampled. This is convenient when you want
to hear the sound immediately after sampling.
If you check the Program check box, the sample will
automatically be converted into a program.
At the right, set Program and MS to specify the program
number and multisample number for the converted program.
Set Original Key (SAMPLING 0–1b) to specify the
location of the original key. The multisample will create an
Index (SAMPLING 0–1b) with this key as the Top Key
(SAMPLING 0–1b). The Original Key will increment by
one after sampling, and the next higher note will be assigned
the next time you sample.
5. Press the OK button to apply the settings you made,
or press the Cancel button to return to the state prior
to accessing this dialog box.
Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk
Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk is available on
the Audio In/Sampling tab of the Play page, when the
sampling Save To parameter is set to DISK.
When sampling to drive, this lets you set the drive, directory,
and file name for the resulting WAVE file.
This dialog also lets you audition WAVE files directly from
the drive; you can use this as a shortcut, instead of using the
similar function in MEDIA mode.
Specifying the save destination for a WAVE file
1. Select the Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk
command to open the dialog box.
2. Use the popup button located at the left of Drive select
to select the writing-destination drive for sampling.
3. Use the Open and Up buttons to move to the desired
directory.
4. In Name, specify a name for the WAVE file that will
be written during sampling.
If you check Take No., the file will be saved with a two-digit
Take No. added to the end of the filename. This number will
automatically increment each time you sample. This is
convenient when you are sampling repeatedly, since each
sample will be saved with its own filename.
5. Press the Done button to complete the settings.
Playing back a WAVE file
1. Select the Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk
command to open the dialog box.
2. Use Drive Select and the Open and Up buttons to
select the drive and directory, and select the WAVE
file (48 kHz) that you want to play.
3. Press the Play button.
The selected WAVE file will be played.
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