To hear the sound of the specified region, press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key. The region specified by “Start” and “End” will play back when you press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.

9If you press the Stretch button, the Time Stretch dialog box will appear, and you can re-do the time stretch once again. Execute Time Stretch as described in step 5 and 6.

0Save the time stretched data. Press the Save button to display the Save dialog box.

AIf you check “Overwrite.WAV” the results of executing the command will overwrite the WAVE file assigned to the audio track. If this is not checked, executing the com- mand will create a new WAVE file, and the audio track assignment will be updated, and replaced by the newly created WAVE file. If a new file will be created, use “Name” to specify a name for the file.

The page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio Track)” specifies the save-destination of the newly cre- ated WAVE file.

BTo save, press the OK button. If you decide not to save, press the Cancel button.

By repeating steps 9–B you can create more samples as desired.

CPress the Exit button to exit the Time Stretch operation.

5–1W: Transfer WAVE (Transfer WAVE To MIDI Track)

Using this command, the WAVE file assigned to the audio track can be re-assigned to a MIDI track.

The WAVE file will be loaded into sample memory (RAM), and sample, multisample, and program data will be created

automatically. The automatically created program will be assigned to a MIDI track, and note data will be automati- cally created on that MIDI track. (See diagram below.)

When you play back after executing this command, the per- formance previously played by the audio track will be played back by the MIDI track. You can use Sampling mode commands such as Time Slice to edit the data in sample memory (RAM).

By using this command to transfer an audio track perfor- mance to a MIDI track, you can free up the audio track(s) for recording other instruments.

1Use “Track Select” to select the audio track whose per- formance you will transfer to a MIDI track.

2Choose “Transfer WAVE” to open the dialog box.

3In the “From: Audio Track” field, select the audio track that you want to transfer to a MIDI track.

4Specify the destination song number in the “To: Song” field, the destination track in “Track,” and the number of the automatically-created program in “Program.”

5To execute “Transfer WAVE,” press the OK button. If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.

The multisample and sample(s) will automatically be cre- ated in vacant numbers. A program will be automatically created in the number you specified for “Program,” and assigned to the song track you specified in “Song” and “Track.” Then the appropriate note data will be automat- ically created in the track.

If a single track exceeds 16 Mbytes, the WAVE file will automatically be divided.

Sequencer

Example of using Transfer WAVE to MIDI Track: From Audio Track: 1&2, To Track: 1, Program: I-E000

Song (16 measures)

001.01.000

 

 

 

016.04.191

 

 

 

 

 

HD Audio Track 1

 

Guitar 1 (Mono)

 

Stereo WAVE file

 

 

 

 

 

 

HD Audio Track 2

 

Guitar 2 (Mono)

 

Example:

 

 

 

 

 

 

40 MB [20 MB (L) + 20 MB (R)]

 

 

 

16MB

RAM1

4MB

RAM3

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stereo file

 

 

 

16MB

RAM2

4MB

RAM3

Sample is automatically

 

 

 

 

 

created

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multisample is

 

 

 

 

 

 

automatically created

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C2

C#2

 

 

 

Program is automatically

 

 

 

 

Appropriate note data is

created

 

 

 

 

 

automatically created

MIDI Track 1

[I-E000]

C2

 

 

C#2

 

MIDI Track 16

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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