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Hardware: Press the Window button to open the Edit Current Program display page:
Press F2 (Delete) to delete the selected Program. To avoid accidental deletion, a window opens for
you to confirm or cancel the operation.
Press F3 (New) to create a new Program. Use the Data Dial or -/+ buttons to select the type of
Program you want to create, and then press F5 (Do It) to confirm or F4 (Cancel) to cancel.
Press F4 (Copy) to make a copy of the selected Program. This also adds a -1 to the new Program
name.
Press F5 (Close) to close the Edit Current Program display page.
The above operations can also be done for Sequences (Seq) and Tracks (Trk).
The Sample column displays the available samples. Select All Samples to view all samples in the
Project, or select a Program or Sequence below to view the samples in that Program or Sequence only.
Double-click a sample in the Sample column to load it in Sample Edit Mode.
Right-click a Sample to open a menu with the following options:
• Delete deletes the selected sample. To avoid accidental deletion, a window opens for you to confirm
or cancel the operation.
• Save saves the current sample to your hard disk. A dialog window opens automatically where you
can select a save location.
• Rename opens a window where you can rename the selected sample. This does not affect the
original file's name.
• Edit opens Sample Edit Mode for the selected sample. For more information on that, please refer to
the Sample Edit Mode section.
Click the trash can icon in the upper-right corner of the Project Information Section to delete samples from
the Project. In the window that appears, you can select Purge Unused Samples, which deletes any
samples not assigned to a pad from the Project, or Delete All Samples, which deletes all samples within
the Project. Click Do It to proceed or Close to cancel without deleting anything.
Important: You can undo this deletion (i.e., with the Undo command or hardware button), if needed.
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