Editing Samples; Erasing Samples; Sample Pitch - Tascam X-9 Owner's Manual

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Editing samples

By editing samples, we mean here the adjustment of
the start and end points of the sample.
When the
or
SAMPLER 1
control is turned to
, the sample can be edited (if
EDIT
both are left in the
position, only sampler 1 can
EDIT
be edited).
Use the left
knob to adjust the start point of the
DATA
sample (of course you can only adjust it forward
from the original
point).
IN

Erasing samples

When a sample has been recorded, (both the
keys are lit), you can erase the contents of the
OUT
sample.

Sample pitch

The sampler pitch and tempo can be altered by
±100% using the menu system (
key
SAMPLER CUE
selection
SAMPLER 2
and
IN
17St
).
Use the right
DATA
knob to adjust the end point of
the sampler (of course, you can only adjust the posi-
tion backward from the original
Naturally, the end point of the sample must come
after the start point.
TIP
Don't forget to turn the sampler selection control away
from the EDIT position when you've finished editing.
NOTE
When you are editing samples, you cannot turn the
effect on or off.
Press the
and
keys together to erase the con-
IN
OUT
tents of the sampler.
See ("Sampler tempo" on page 19) for details.
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point).
OUT
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