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Start (Start Address)
Specify the starting address for sample playback (This value
is in units of a sample address).
LoopS (Loop Start Address)
Specify the loop start address for sample playback. This is
valid when Loop is On (This value is in units of a sample
address) ( "S.Offset" Program P1: 1–2a).
End (End Address)
Specify the ending address for sample playback (This value
is in units of a sample address).
Loop Start Address and End Address must be located at
least eight addresses apart. This setting will be applied
automatically when you set the addresses.
Loop On
Specify whether or not the sample will be looped.
Checked: When played, the sample will continue looping
from "LoopS" to "End"; e.g., "Start"→ "End"→ "LoopS"→
"End"→ "LoopS"→ ...
Unchecked: The sample will playback once from "Start"→
"End" (one-shot playback).
If you sample with "Auto Loop On" (0–3b) checked, this
item will automatically be checked.
"One"
Start
LoopS
"One" - "Two" - "Two" - "Two" - ...
"One" - "Two"
"One"
Start
LoopS
"One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - ...
"One" - "Two"
"One"
LoopS
Start
"Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" -...
"Two"
Loop Tune
When looping is on ("Loop On" is checked), you can adjust
the playback pitch of the loop from "LoopS" to "End" over a
range of ±99 cents. When you loop data that was sampled
from a musical instrument etc., the pitch of the looped por-
tion may sometimes be incorrect. Use this parameter to com-
pensate for such cases.
[0000000...]
Reverse
Checked: The sample will be played backward, from "End"
(end address) to "LoopS" (loop start address).
[0000000...]
Loop Lock
This fixes the length of the loop being edited.
Checked: When the "LoopS" or "End" address is edited, the
"End" or "LoopS" will be automatically adjusted so that the
distance between "LoopS" and "End" (i.e., the loop length)
[0000000...]
does not change. This is convenient when you are creating a
rhythm loop to match a specific tempo.
Use Zero
Unchecked: "Start," "End" and "LoopS" can be set in steps
of one unit. This is the normal setting.
Checked: "Start," "End" and "LoopS" can be set these only
to locations where the waveform level is ±0 (i.e., "zero-
cross" addresses where the waveform crosses the center line
of the "sample waveform display"). You can use the front
panel [VALUE] slider, [VALUE] dial, and [
automatically search for zero-cross addresses. By using the
numeric keys you can search for the zero-cross address near-
est to the value that you input.
Grid
This displays vertical dotted lines in the "sample waveform
display" to indicate the resolution and tempo. Use this when
you wish to cut or edit the sample data based on a BPM
value or beat. If you turn the page menu command "Grid"
(1–1M) On and execute, a grid will be displayed. The spac-
ing of the grid is determined by the "Resolution" setting of
"Two"
the "Grid" page menu command, relative to the playback
End
pitch of the base key (the key displayed in gray in "Key-
board & Index" 0–1a) at the tempo value you specify here.
The grid will begin at the "Start" address (when looping is
off) or at the "Loop Start" address (when looping is on).
This has no connection with the front panel [TEMPO]
knob.
ZOOM
"Two"
This allows you to zoom-in/out in horizontal and vertical
directions of the "sample waveform display" ( 1–1c).
End
2–1: Page Menu Command
M
2–1A
0–1A
0–1B
0–1C
"Two"
0–1D
End
0–1E
2–1A: Truncate
This command deletes unwanted data that lies outside of
the "Start (Start Address)," "LoopS (Loop Start Address),"
and "End (End Address)" (2–1c). After setting the start
[–99...+99]
address, loop start address, and end address of the sample,
use this command to delete unwanted sample data.
] [
] keys to
[040 BPM...480 BPM]
0–1F
0–1G
0–1H
0–1I
0–1J
1–1M
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