Saving The Multi-Sample - KETRON SD1 User Manual

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This creates the distribution of the sample along the keyboard. Some synthetic parameters for the single sample can be modified. The param-
eters relative to the assignment of the effects appear in the middle of the display. To move around among these parameters use the CURSOR
+/- push buttons to select them and use the VALUE +/- push buttons to enter the value. The effects section foresees the choice of a modula-
tion effect between nine Overdrive, Distorsor, Chorus and Delay combinations. Based on the effect chosen, the single amounts (sending) of the
Overdrive, Distorsor, Chorus and Delay effects will appear, the value of which is modified using the VALUE +/- push buttons. The amount (send-
ing) for the Reverb is always available. Three other parameters are also available:
Octave Right:
This is used to establish the transposition in octaves when the Multi-sample is used by the Right part. The value is modified
using the VALUE +/- push buttons.
Global Level:
This modifies the global volume of the Multi-sample using the VALUE +/- push buttons.
Rotor:
This is used to enable (VALUE +/- push buttons) the Rotor effect if the ROTOR push buttons is pressed.
Together with these parameters page 2 also offers a set of synthetic parameters for the single sample selected in page 1, associated with the
function push buttons, the values of which are modified using the VALUE +/- push buttons To simplify the editing procedures you can select
the sample of which the parameters are to be changed by playing it directly in the established keyboard range .
F1 Attack:
This modifies the attack time of the amplitude envelope.
F2 Decay:
This modifies the decay time of the amplitude envelope.
F3 Sustain:
This modifies the sustain time of the amplitude envelope.
F4 Release:
This modifies the release time of the amplitude envelope.
F5 Fine Tune:
This modifies the fine tuning of the sample.
F6 Cutoff:
This modifies the low pass filter cut-off.
F7 DCA Offs:
This modifies the sample level at minimum velocity.
F8 DCA Slop:
This modifies the sample level at maximum velocity
F9 DCF Offs:
This modifies the low pass filter cut-off of the sample at minimum velocity
F10 DCF Slop:
This modifies the low pass filter cut-off of the sample at maximum velocity.

SAVING THE MULTI-SAMPLE

When the Multi-sample has been created or modified you can enable the saving function of the file by pressing F5 Escape from the first page
of MSP Edit, or you can press SAVE/ENTER. The page called up is used to enter the name of the Multi-sample using the keyboard keys and the
CURSOR +/- push buttons. Confirm the procedure using F10 Exec, cancel it using F5 Escape, which will take you to the MSP Edit page.
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