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SEQUENCER mode
Select Sample No.
This command specifies the sample number into which
samples will be written. You can also specify whether the
sample will be automatically converted into a program after
sampling, and enable Auto +12dB.
Note: Select Sample No. can be selected if you have chosen
RAM for "Save to."
1. Choose Select Sample No. to open the dialog box.
2. In "Sample No.," choose a sample number where the
sampling will be performed.
By default, this will be the lowest-numbered of the vacant
sample numbers. If you select ----:---No Assign--- or a
sample number that already contains data, the sample will
automatically be sampled into the lowest-numbered
vacant sample number. If you are sampling in stereo,
"Sample No.(L)" and "Sample No.(R)" will be created.
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.
Note that +12dB does not change the sample data itself; it
only affects the way that the sample is played back.
In general, +12dB should be On for drums and loops, and
Off for any sounds that you play polyphonically. For
more information, see "+12dB" on page 590.
The Auto +12dB On setting is made independently for
Program, Combination, Sequencer, and SAMPLING
modes.
4. "Convert to" lets you specify whether the sample will
automatically be converted to a program after
sampling. You can also specify whether a note event
will be created at the time of sampling.
If the "Program" check box is checked, the sample will
automatically be converted to a program.
At the right, use "Program" and "MS" to specify the
program number and multisample number of the program
that will be created.
Original Key (SAMPLING 0–1b) specifies the location
of the original key. The multisample will be created with
an Index (SAMPLING 0–1d) having this key as its Top
Key (SAMPLING 0–1d). Original Key will increment
after sampling, so that the next sample will be assigned to
the next higher key.
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If you check the Seq.Event check box, a note event will
automatically be created in the track specified by Track.
Note-on will occur at the location at which sampling
began, and note-off will occur at the location at which
sampling ended. The note event will be created as in
Recording Setup Overdub mode (i.e., it will be added
without erasing existing events). If you are sampling
repeatedly without stopping the song playback, the
event(s) will be automatically created when you stop
song playback. The "Program Select" (0–1b) of the
Track you created will automatically will automatically
change to the program you specified in "Program."
Seq.Event is available only if "Program" has been
checked.
If you sample with Seq.Event checked in "Convert to,"
the multisample and samples will be the object of the
Compare function. If you want re-do sampling, you can
select page menu commands Compare to return the
multisample and samples to the state prior to sampling,
and unneeded samples will not remain. The program will
not be affected by the Compare operation, and will not
return to its prior state.
5. Press the OK button to apply the settings you made,
or press the Cancel button to discard any settings you
made after accessing the dialog box.
Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk
This command lets you specify the save-destination drive,
directory, and filename for the WAVE file that will be
created by recording or sampling. It is available when Save
to is set to Disk.
You can also use the Select Directory/File for Sample to
Disk dialog to audition WAV files directly from the drive.
For more information, see "Select Directory/File for Sample
To Disk" on page 115.

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