EDIT SAMPLE
Page 158 CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual
Here you are presented with four choices. These offer three distinctly different edits
depending on what it is you want to achieve. They are:
This will exit this screen and return you to the main SECTIONAL edit screen
without having any effect on the sample.
This is an ‘extract’ function that will remove the isolated area and copy it across
to the new sample. I.e:
This is particularly useful for isolating such things as single snare or bass drums
from a pattern although any sound could be ‘lifted’ in this way.
This allows you cut the section you have marked and keep the gap thus
created. I.e:
This is good for removing offending noises from a track where the rhythm or
pace should be retained. For example, in a vocal line where the singer
accidentally knocked the mic stand or sneezed!
This will remove the selected area and close the gap thus created. I.e.:
This is good where you want to remove something but the rhythm or the pace
is not so important.
If you do not name a new sample, you will receive the following prompt when you press :
Pressing GO will take you directly to the prompt and you may , or
as you wish. If you change your mind, press .
Whilst the CD3000XL is processing the data, you will receive a ‘busy’ prompt. After a few
seconds, the new sample will be shown which may be played in the usual way.