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Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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Sampling and Sample Editing
Editing Samples
Mixing Samples, Step-by-step
First, use the Start parameter of Sample 1 to set the point at which the mix will begin. Then press
the Samp2 soft button, and a page will appear enabling you to view and audition the list of
RAM samples. Select a sample with the Sample parameter, then use the cursor buttons to select
the Start parameter. Turn the Alpha Wheel to set the beginning of the segment to be mixed in.
Repeat this process for the end position of the sample. You can audition the sample as you're
setting the range. Once the start and end points are set, press OK to return to the DSP page.
Then press Go to initiate the mix.
10 Insert
Use this function to insert the selected segment from Sample 2 into Sample 1. This is like splicing
a section of tape into an existing tape. This differs from the Mix function, which merges the two
samples into one.
Use the Crossfade parameter to control the crossfades at the start and end of the inserted
sample. The Curve parameter selects the curve of the crossfade. The available values are LIN,
EXP, COS, EQL, and MIX. These curves are described on page 14-34.
The Volume Adjust parameter will cut or boost the amplitude of Sample 2 from -96 to 96 dB
before inserting.
If the sample rate of Sample 2 is different from that of Sample 1, the K2661 will alert you that the
sample rates differ. If you insert a sample with a different rate, you'll hear a pitch shift in the
inserted sample. If you don't want this pitch shift, use the Resample function to match the
sample rates of the two samples before inserting.
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