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If you have not yet executed "CUT" or "COPY," such as
immediately after power-on, the new index will be cre-
ated according to the "Create (Create Zone Preference)"
settings (1.1–3b, 4.1–3a) "Position," "Zone Range," and
"Orig.K Position" as same as "CREATE."
CUT
When you press the [F4] ("CUT") key, this deletes the
selected index. At the same time, the contents of the deleted
index are copied to the "INSERT" buffer.
COPY
When you press the [F5] ("COPY") key, this copies the con-
tent of the selected index to the "INSERT" buffer.
CREATE
This creates an index. When you press the [F6] ("CREATE")
key, a new index will be created according to the settings of
"Position," "Zone Range," and "Orig.K Position" (1.1–3b,
4.1–3a) ( ☞ 1.1–1c).
■ 4.1–1d: UTILITY
☞"Delete SMPL," "Copy SMPL," "Move SMPL," "Rename
SMPL," "SMPL To Stereo," "Delete MS," "Copy MS,"
"Move MS," "Rename MS," "MS To Stereo/MS To
Mono," "Conv. To Prog," "Keyboard Disp." (1.1–3f),
"Pitch BPM Adj." (4.1–2b)
4.1–2: Edit2
4.1–2a
4.1–2a: Level, Pitch, Constant Pitch
Level
Adjusts the playback level of the sample. Use this when you
need to adjust the level balance between samples within a
multisample.
0: Unity level
–: The level will be lowered. At a setting of –99 there will be
no sound.
+: The level will be raised.
Since in Sampling mode the playback unity level will
normally be the maximum level, adjustments in the +
direction will have no effect. If Volume (CC#07) or
Expression (CC#11) has been assigned to as the B-mode
function of a REALTIME CONTROLS knob [1]–[4] and
these controllers have been operated, or if these MIDI
messages have been received to lower the playback
unity level, then adjustments in the + direction will be
valid (PROG 2.1–2e Sample Parameter: Level).
Pitch
Adjusts the playback pitch of the sample in one-cent steps.
0: The sample will sound at the original pitch when the orig-
inal key is played.
–: The pitch will be lowered. At a setting of –12.00 the pitch
will be one octave lower.
+: The pitch will be raised. At a setting of +12.00 the pitch
will be one octave higher.
You can also use "Pitch" to make fine adjustments in the
length of a rhythm loop. For example with a setting of
+12.00, the playback speed will be doubled, and the loop
playback time will be 1/2.
( ☞ PROG 2.1–2e Sample Parameter: Pitch)
The "Pitch BPM Adj." lets you set the playback time in
terms of a BPM value ( ☞ 4.1–2b).
Constant Pitch
On (checked): All notes in the zone of the index will sound
at the pitch of the original key. Use this setting when you
have sampled a drum sound or a rhythm loop, and want it
to always playback at the original pitch.
Off (unchecked): The pitch will change in semitone steps,
based on the original key. Use this setting when you have
sampled a musical instrument sound etc. and would like to
play it conventionally from the keyboard.
■ 4.1–2b: UTILITY
☞"Delete SMPL," "Copy SMPL," "Move SMPL," "Rename
SMPL," "SMPL To Stereo," "Delete MS," "Copy MS,"
"Move MS," "Rename MS," "MS To Stereo/MS To
Mono," "Conv. To Prog," "Keyboard Disp." (1.1–3f)
4.1–2b
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY."
Pitch BPM Adj. (Pitch BPM Adjust)
This command sets the "Pitch" (4.1–2a) of the selected index
[–99...+99]
on the basis of a BPM value. Raising the pitch of sample
playback will increase the playback speed. Lowering the
pitch will slow down the playback speed. This can be used
to match the loop length etc. of the sample to a tempo of the
desired BPM value.
1 Use "SMPL" (4.1–1b) to select the sample that you wish
to edit.
2 From the Edit2 page "UTILITY," choose "Pitch BPM
Adj." to open the following dialog box.
3 Specify "Beat." This is specified in quarter-note beats.
4 "Current BPM" will show the BPM value at the base key
(displayed in gray). This BPM value is calculated auto-
matically from the start address to the end address of the
sample (if looping is off) or from the loop start address to
the end address (if looping is on).
For example if the start and end address of the sample
are two seconds apart, the original key is specified as the
base key, and "Beat" is set to 4, "Current BPM" would be
[–64.00...+63.00]
[Off, On]
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