Paste

Beginning at the “S (Edit Range Start)” address, this com- mand places the sample data that was loaded into the buffer by “Copy” command. The original data will be deleted, and overwritten by the sample data from the buffer. You can also place sample data into a blank sample. This is convenient when you wish to “Copy” part of a sample and create a new sample based on it.

Pasting to a sample that contains sample data

From the buffer

1Use “SMPL” (2.1–1a) to select the sample that you wish to edit, and set “S (Edit Range Start)” (2.1–2b) to specify the starting address. The “E (Edit Range End)”setting is ignored.

2Select “Paste” to open the following dialog box.

3To “Start” will indicate the starting address at which the data will be pasted.

4In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample number. By default, an unused sample number will be selected. If you have checked “Overwrite,” this cannot be set.

For a stereo sample, “Save to No.(L)” and “(R)” will be displayed. Specify the save destination sample number for the L channel and R channel respectively.

5If you wish to delete the original sample data and over- write it with the edited sample data, check “Overwrite”. Normally, you will leave “Save to No.” at its default set-

ting, and execute without checking “Overwrite.” (p.99 “*1: About “Overwrite””)

6To execute the “Paste” command, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy” command contains no data, the display will indicate “Source sample is empty.”

Pasting to a sample that contains no sample data

1Use “SMPL” (2.1–1a) to select the vacant sample number that you wish to paste.

If you select ----:---NoAssign----for “SMPL” and then access the dialog box for this command, a vacant sample number will be selected automatically.

The “S (Edit Range Start)” and “E (Edit Range End)” (2.1–2b) settings will be ignored, and will have no effect. The beginning of the sample will be placed at address 0.

2Select “Paste” to open the following dialog box.

3In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample number. If you wish to change it, re-specify the desired number.

If the sample data loaded into the buffer by “Copy” is stereo, the display will indicate “Save to No.(L)” and “(R).” Specify the save destination sample number for the L channel and the R channel.

4To execute the “Paste” command, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing, press the [F7] (“Can- cel”) key.

Insert Zero

This command inserts zero-level sample data (silence), beginning at the “S (Edit Range Start)” address. The data that previously occupied that location will be moved back- ward.

Size

1Use “SMPL” (2.1–1a) to select the sample that you wish to edit, and set “S (Edit Range Start)” (2.1–2b) to specify the starting address. The “E (Edit Range End)” setting is ignored.

2Select “Insert Zero” to open the following dialog box.

3To “Start” will indicate the starting address at which the data will be inserted.

4In “Size,” specify the length of the data that will be inserted.

5In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample number. By default, an unused sample number will be selected. If you have checked “Overwrite,” this cannot be set.

For a stereo sample, “Save to No.(L)” and “(R)” will be displayed. Specify the save destination sample number for the L channel and R channel respectively.

6If you wish to delete the original sample data and over- write it with the edited sample data, check “Overwrite”. Normally, you will leave “Save to No.” at its default set-

ting, and execute without checking “Overwrite.” (p.99 “*1: About “Overwrite””)

7To execute the “Insert Zero” command, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

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