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Editing the sample of a pad
Editing the sample of a pad
Splitting a sample among several pads—Divide Sample
Sometimes after sampling an extended performance, you may wish to divide the
sample into two parts, and assign them to separate pads as new samples. The Divide
Sample function lets you do this. This is convenient when you wish to record a
sample without pausing, and then later divide it into shorter samples and assign
them to pads.

Specifying a division point and dividing a sample in two

1. Set the end point of the original sample at the location where you wish to divide
the sample.
“Setting the points” (p. 78)
2. Press PAD RECORDING [TEMPO MATCH] twice.
Alternatively, you can press [TEMPO MATCH] and then press CURSOR [ ].
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The Pad Edit menu are displayed as icons.
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3. Press CURSOR [ ] to select the Divide
icon.
4. Press [YES/ENTER].
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The Divide Sample screen appears.
5. Make sure that the cursor is located at the “Type” line, and turn the
TIME/VALUE dial to set “END POINT.”
6. Use CURSOR [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to select the pad bank number and pad
number for “Source” (original sample) and “To” (destination), specifying the
sample for each.
Select the pad bank number by turning the TIME/VALUE dial. Select the pad
number either by pressing a pad or by turning the TIME/VALUE dial.
7. Press [YES/ENTER].
The sample are divided.
*If the destination pad already contains a sample, the “Overwrite?” message appears. If it is OK to
overwrite the existing sample, press [YES/ENTER]. If you do not wish to overwrite the existing
sample, press [NO/EXIT].
8. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.