MS To Stereo

The selected multisample will be converted to stereo. The last two characters of the multisample name will be overwritten as -L.

An identical multisample will be newly created, but with the last two characters of the multisample name overwritten as -R.

Mono samples assigned to the original multisample will be assigned to both -L and -R multisamples.

If samples assigned to the original multisample are part of a stereo pair of samples, the -L and -R samples will be assigned to the -L and -R multisamples.

: MS To Mono

The selected multisample will be converted to mono. The -L or -R at the end of the multisample name will be deleted.

Multisamples that are stereo pairs of the selected multisample will be deleted.

Conv. To Prog (Convert Multisample To Program)

This command converts the selected multisample into a pro- gram.

If you have recorded a sample or created a multisample and would like to play it in Program mode, Combination mode, or Sequencer mode, you must create a program that uses that multisample for its oscillator.

It is possible to set the Program mode OSC1 and OSC2 parameters “High, Low” (PROG 2.1–2b) to select a RAM bank, so that a multisample that you created in Sampling mode can be used in the program, and then to make pro- gram settings to specify how the multisample will be sounded.

However by executing this “Conv. To Prog” command, you can quickly and easily convert the Sampling mode settings into the desired program, without having to make Program mode settings as described above.

1Use “MS” (1.1–1a) to select the multisample that you wish to convert to a program.

2Choose “Conv. To Prog” to open the dialog box.

3Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to move to the text dialog box, and input the program name (up to sixteen charac- ters). By default, the multisample name will be specified.

4If “Use Destination Program Parameters” is unchecked: Executing the command will replace the multisample of the convert destination program with the multisample that is selected here, and will initialize the settings of the remaining program parameters. The sound that you hear in Sampling mode will be accurately reproduced by the program.

A monaural multisample will be converted into a pro- gram with an “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (PROG 2.1–1a) of Single, and a stereo multisample will be converted into a Double program.

If “Use Destination Program Parameters” is checked: Executing this command will replace the multisample of the convert destination program with the multisample that is selected here, and will not initialize the settings of the remaining program parameters. Use this setting if you wish to use the parameter settings of a preloard pro- gram, etc.

If you check “Use Destination Program Parameters,” be aware of the following points.

If the selected multisample is mono, the “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” of the convert destination program must be Single. Conversely, if the selected multisample is stereo, the “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” of the convert destination program must be Double. If you attempt to execute this command when these conditions are not satisfied, a message will indicate “Oscillator Mode conflicts.” You will need to change the “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” setting of the convert destination program.

If the selected multisample is stereo and the program pan setting “Pan (Amp1 Pan)” is L000 and “Pan (Amp2 Pan)” is R127 (PROG 5.1–1b and 5.2–1), the stereo position of the multisample in Sampling mode will be reproduced by the program.

5Use “To” to select the convert destination program. You can use the [BANK] keys, numeric keys [0]–[9], [VALUE] dial, and [INC], [DEC] keys to make your selection.

We recommend that you use bank D064–D127as the program bank/numbers for Sampling mode programs. Although it is possible to specify any bank A–D as the conversion destination program, the factory-set pre- loaded programs are located in bank A000–D063.

6To execute the Convert Multisample To Program com- mand, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

Keyboard Disp. (Keyboard Display)

This command selects the range of the keyboard display. Normally you will select 88Key Normal (A0–C8).

1Select “Keyboard Disp.” to access the dialog box.

2Use the [INC], [DEC] key to select the displayed range.

3To execute the Keyboard Display command, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

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