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Editing a Sample

Automatically Dividing a Sample

(Auto Chop)

Here’s how you can automatically specify the points at which the
sample is to be divided, and then divide the sample.

1.

From step 3 of p. 157, press [F6 (Auto Chop)].

The Auto Chop sub-window will appear.

2.

Either turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to select the
method by which the sample is to be divided.

Chop Type

Specify how the sample will be divided.

Value
Level:

Divide according to volume.

Beat:

Divide at beats based on the BPM (p. 150) of the
sample.

Divide x:

Divide into ‘x’ number of equal lengths.

3.

Press .

4.

Either turn the VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to set the
value.

Level (If Chop Type is Level)

Level at which the sample is to be divided. Lower settings of
this value will cause the sample to be divided more finely.

Value:

1–10

Beat (If Chop Type is Beat)

Beat interval at which the sample is to be divided.

Value:

1/32, 1/16T, 1/16, 1/8T, 1/8, 1/4T, 1/4, 1/2, 1/1, 2/
1

Times (If Chop Type is Divide x)

Number of samples into which the sample is to be divided

Value:

2–16

5.

Press [F8 (Exec)].

The sample will be automatically divided according to your
settings, and the points will be specified. A maximum of 15
division points will be set (16 regions).
To cancel, press [F7 (Cancel)].

6.

Audition the sample as described in the section
“Automatically Dividing a Sample (Auto Chop)” (p. 158)

If you want to re-make settings, press [F7 (Cancel)], and move
or delete the point

“Moving a Dividing Point”

(p. 158).

7.

Press [F8 (Exec)].

A message will ask you for confirmation.

8.

To execute the division, press [F8 (Exec)].

* To cancel, press [F7 (Cancel)].

When you execute Auto Chop, a message will ask you whether
you want to execute Create Rhythm.

9.

If you want to execute Create Rhythm, press [F8 (Exec)].

For the rest of the procedure, refer to

“Create a Rhythm Set
(Create Rhythm)”

(p. 152).

* The divided samples will be added to the sample list.

10.

If you don’t want to execute Create Rhythm, press [F7
(Cancel)].

You will return to the Sample Edit screen.

Auditioning the Divided Samples

After dividing the sample, you can press the pads to audition each of
the divided samples.
From the sample nearest to the start point, the samples will be
played by pads [1], [2],...[16]

Moving a Dividing Point

1.

Press or to move the cursor to “Point No.”

2.

Turn VALUE dial to select the point that you want to move.

In order from the start point, the points are numbered 1, 2,...15.

3.

Press .

4.

Turn VALUE dial to move the dividing point.

Deleting a Dividing Point

1.

Press or to move the cursor to “Point No.”

2.

Turn VALUE dial to select the point that you want to delete.

3.

Press [F5 (Clear Point)].

The dividing point will be deleted.
This operation combines multiple samples into a single sample. You
can combine as many as sixteen samples. You can also place silent
spaces between the samples.

1.

Press [SAMPLE EDIT] to access the Sample Edit screen.

2.

Press [F3 (Sample Modify)] to access the Sample Modify
window.

3.

Press [F7 (Combine)].

fig.15-022_50

Joining Two or More

Samples (Combine)

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