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Sampling operating mode

Time Slice

Ex.1 - Generating samples and MIDI Groove data:

Ex.2 - Varying the groove’s tempo

Ex.3 - Recombining MIDI notes and samples

Sample diagram

This diagram shows the sample waveform and the slices. Here is

how the sample diagram appears before the Slice:

… and the same diagram after the Slice:

A multisample, a program and MIDI Groove
data will be created automatically
Original pattern
Generated MIDI Groove
Play in Style Play mode
Execute the Time Slice command
Kick Kick KickSnare Snare
120BPM
120BPM
Sample1 Sample2 Sample3 Sample4 Sample5
C3
Original rhythm sample
Note: Sliced samples and MIDI data are saved with a Write operation.
150BPM
90BPM
Played closer together,
but pitch is unchanged
Played further apart, but pitch is unchanged
Note: To vary the groove’s tempo, you must first import the generated
MIDI data into the Percussion track (Import function of the Style and
Pad Record mode), and assign the new generated Sound to the Per-
cussion track.
Gaps between sliced samples, when slowing down the tempo, can be
automatically filled by the Extend function, smoothing each sample’s
tail.
Edit the MIDI data
Note: To recombine notes inside the generated MIDI sequence, you
must first import the MIDI data in Style or Pad Record mode, by using
the “Import” function. Then, use the Event Edit to change the note
order.