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End: The sample data that lies after the Edit Range End
will be deleted.
5In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specied if Overwrite is
checked (p.101).
For stereo samples, use Save to No.(L) and
(R) to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
6To execute the Truncate command, press the OK button.
To cancel, press the Cancel button.
11B: Cut
This command deletes the data between the Edit Range
Start”–“Edit Range End. Sample data located after the
deleted portion will be moved toward the begining of the
sample.
1Use Sample Select (11b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and use Edit Range Start and Edit Range
End to specify the editing range.
You can press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to
hear the portion that will be deleted by the Cut com-
mand.
2Select Cut to access the dialog box.
3The range to be edited is shown by Range Start and
End.
4In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specied if Overwrite is
checked (p.101).
For stereo samples, use Save to No.(L) and
(R) to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
5To execute the Cut command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
11C: Clear
This command converts the data between Edit Range
Start”–“Edit Range End to zero values. Sample data before
and after the edited range will not move.
1Use Sample Select (11b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and use Edit Range Start”–“Edit Range
End to specify the editing range.
You can press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to
hear the portion that will be changed to zero-level by
the Clear command.
2Select Clear to access the dialog box.
3The range to be edited is shown by Range Start and
End.
4In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
The sample number cannot be specied if Overwrite is
checked (p.101).
For stereo samples, use Save to No.(L) and
(R) to specify the save-destination of the L and R chan-
nels.
5To execute the Clear command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
11D: Copy
This command copies the sample data from the area
between Edit Range Start”–“Edit Range End into the sam-
ple data buffer. This data can then be used by the Insert,
Mix or Paste commands.
When you execute Copy, the data that is copied into
the buffer actually consists only of the copy-source
sample number, the Edit Range Start and Edit
Range End locations and not the data itself. Do not
delete the copy-source sample until you nish execut-
ing the Insert, Mix, or Paste command.
1Use Sample Select (11b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and use Edit Range Start and Edit Range
End to specify the editing range.
You can press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to
hear the portion that will be copied by the Copy com-
mand.
2Select Copy to access the dialog box.
3The range to be copied is shown by Range Start and
End.
4To execute the Copy command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
11E: Insert
The sample data that was copied into the buffer by the
Copy command will be inserted, starting at the Edit
Range Start address. Any data that was located after this
point will be moved toward the end of the sample.
1Use Sample Select (11b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit, and set Edit Range Start to specify the
starting address. The Edit Range End setting is
ignored.
From the
buffer