This function is usually used to make changes in stored
waveforms.
However, you can also use it to create a completely dif
ferent waveform, a relatively easy matter if you are deal
ing with a single cycle. (In theory you could use this
function to create the kind of long and complex
waveform obtained by sampling an external sound.
However, this is a long and time consuming process.)
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* Using the view/edit sample data function.
Example: Making an alteration in a waveform.
We need to fix up the tail
end of this waveform before
looping. Otherwise we will
get noise caused by poor
crossover,
We use the view/edit sample
data function to repair the
end of the waveform to pro
mote a smooth connection.
Example: Creating a new waveform.
Find a waveform of a
suitable length.
Use the view/edit sample
data function to adjust each
sample value to create a
new waveform.