1Use “SMPL” (2.1–1a) to select a sample.

2In the Edit2 page “UTILITY,” choose “Grid” to open the following dialog box.

3Check “Grid” to turn on the grid display.

4 Set “Resolution” to the desired grid interval – . The spacing of the grid will be determined by this setting and by “ (Grid Tempo)” (2.1–2b).

5To execute the setting, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To can- cel without executing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

SMPL 3.1: Loop Edit

Here you can specify the portion of the sample that will be played back, set sample parameters for playback loop etc., and edit the sample. Sample parameters that were loaded into internal sampling memory in Media mode can also be edited in the same way. You can make detailed edits in sin- gle-sample steps while watching the sample waveform dis- play.

3.1–1: Edit1

3.1–1a

3.1–1b

3.1–1c

3.1–1a: MS, Index, Keyboard&Index

MS (Multisample Select)

[000...999]

Selects the multisample whose loop and other sample parameters you wish to edit (1.1–1a).

Index

[xxx (001...128)/yyy (001...128)]

Selects the index whose loop and other sample parameters you wish to edit. Your edits will apply to the sample assigned to this index , and the waveform will appear in the “sample waveform display” (1.1–1a).

To select an index, hold down the [ENTER] key and play a note on the keyboard. The index that includes the note you played will be selected. The specified key will be the base key, and will be displayed in gray in “Keyboard & Index.”

Keyboard & Index

(1.1–1a)

3.1–1b: SMPL, Lp, Tune, Rev

SMPL (Sample Select)

[----: ---No Assign----, 0000...3999]

This shows the sample number and name, and the range of the selected index. If you change “SMPL,” the sample you specify will be assigned to this index. The sample you select here will appear in the “sample waveform display” (1.1– 1a).

Lp (Loop)[Off, On]

Specify whether the sample will be looped.

On (checked): The sample will play back repeatedly from “LpS (Loop Start)” to “E (End)”; i.e., “S (Start)” → “E (End)” → “LpS (Loop Start)” → “E (End)” → “LpS (Loop Start)” →

... (3.1–2b)

Off (unchecked): The sample will playback once (“one- shot”) from “S (Start)” → “E (End).”

This will be checked automatically if “Auto Loop” (1.1–3c) was checked when you sampled.

 

 

"One"

"Two"

 

 

Start

Loop Start

End

 

 

"One" - "Two" - "Two" - "Two" - ...

 

 

 

"One" - "Two"

 

 

 

 

 

"One"

"Two"

 

 

Start

 

End

 

 

Loop Start

 

 

 

 

"One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - ...

 

 

"One" - "Two"

 

 

 

 

 

"One"

"Two"

 

 

Loop Start

Start

End

 

 

"Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" -...

 

 

"Two"

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tune (Loop Tune)

 

[–99...+99]

When looping is on (“Lp” is checked), you can adjust the playback pitch of the loop from “S (Start)” to “E (End)” over a range of ±99 cents. When you loop data that was sampled from a musical instrument etc., the pitch of the looped por- tion may sometimes be incorrect. Use this parameter to com- pensate for such cases.

Rev (Reverse)

[Off, On]

On (checked): The sample will be played backward, from “E (End)” (end address) to “LpS (Loop Start)” (loop start address).

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