EDIT PROGRAM - SINGLE
Page 64 CD3000XL OperatorÕs Manual
EDIT SINGLE
EDIT SINGLE is used to create programs. In the CD3000XL, we always use another program as
the basis for a new one. There are several ways you can work this.
You can use an existing program from your sound library that closely resembles the one you
wish to create. In the main PROGRAM EDIT page, copy this to a new program. This may be
edited accordingly with new sample(s) assigned, envelopes changed, filter cutoff altered, etc..
Alternatively, let us say you have just taken five samples - you can create a program from
scratch using the default TEST PROGRAM. Using this single keygroup program you could
work three ways - you could just have the one keygroup and set that up with one of the
samples and then, when you’re happy with that, copy that keygroup four times, assign the
other samples to each one and set the appropriate key span. Each individual keygroup may
then be refined according to the sample assigned to it. Alternatively, you could simply copy
keygroup 1 four times and edit them simultaneously by selecting to edit ALL keygroups. The
third method is where you copy keygroup 1 four times and work on each keygroup separately.
Our sound library programmers have several ways in which they work and the fact that you can
combine all methods makes the CD3000XL very quick and convenient.
In SINGLE mode, when you press EDIT, you will see something like this screen display:
In EDIT SINGLE, you may select other programs for editing as well as rename, copy and delete
programs.
In this way, EDIT SINGLE is used to edit programs in isolation. It is the ideal mode for creating
new programs from scratch or for creating and/or editing programs prior to placing them into a
MULTI.