Roland MV-8000 Owner's Manual page 48

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Changes in Sample Edit
● If a message like the following appears
fig.truncate-confirm
This message is displayed when all of the following conditions apply.
• The Truncate Type is set to "Replace."
• The Sample to be truncated is being used by other data (i.e., other partials, audio
phrases, or audio events).
• The portion to be deleted by the Truncate function is used by other data.
In this case, you can take one of the following actions.
• Execute the Truncate operation anyway.
Press
(Yes).
• Truncate the sample for only the target data.
Press
(No) to cancel the operation, change the truncate Type parameter
setting to "Duplicate," and execute the Truncate operation once again.
• To cancel the truncate procedure.
Press
(No).
This message is displayed for the following reason.
(The explanation here uses the example of executing Truncate on a sample used in
common by partials A, B, and C, with the Truncate Type set to "Replace.")
fig.truncate-example
partial A
partial B
partial C
If you truncate the sample of partial A as shown in the diagram, a portion of the
sample used by partial C will be deleted. (Partial B is not affected.)
This means that partial C will no longer sound as it did before truncation.
When you execute a Truncate operation that would affect the sound of a
partial (or other data) in this way, the MV-8000 is designed to delete the data
that is affected (partial C will be deleted).
The message displayed above is warning you that "the data whose sound is
affected by this operation will be deleted."
If you want to truncate partial A but preserve the state of partial C, execute
Truncate with the Type set to "Duplicate."
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If you execute Truncate with
the Type set to "Duplicate," a
new sample will be created.
This will consume more
memory.

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