105
Editing a Sample
Here’s how you can unload a sample from sample memory. The
saved sample file itself will not be deleted.
1.
With the SAMPLE LIST screen shown, press or to
select the group that contains the sample you want to
erase.
2.
Use the VALUE dial, [INC] [DEC], or to select a
sample.
If you want to unload two or more samples, press [F2 (MARK)]
to add a check mark (
) to the samples that you want to select.
To remove the check mark from a selected sample, select and
press [F2 (MARK)] again.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [F4 (SET ALL)], a check
mark will be added to all samples of the selected group.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [F3 (CLR ALL)], check
marks will be removed from all selected samples.
3.
Press [F5 (UTILITY)], and then press [F4 (UNLOAD)].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
4.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to unload the sample.
To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
* You can also perform this operation from the SAMPLE LIST or
SAMPLE EDIT screen by pressing [MENU] and selecting “Unload
Sample.”
Here’s how to completely delete a sample file.
* You cannot delete the preset samples.
1.
With the SAMPLE LIST screen shown, press or to
select the group that contains the sample you want to
delete.
2.
Use the VALUE dial, [INC] [DEC], or to select a
sample.
If you want to delete two or more samples, press [F2 (MARK)]
to add a check mark (
) to the samples that you want to select.
To remove the check mark from a selected sample, select and
press [F2 (MARK)] again.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [F4 (SET ALL)], a check
mark will be added to all samples of the selected group.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [F3 (CLR ALL)], check
marks will be removed from all selected samples.
3.
Press [F5 (UTILITY)], and then press [F3 (DELETE)].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
4.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to delete the sample.
To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
* You can also perform this operation from the SAMPLE LIST or
SAMPLE EDIT screen by pressing [MENU] and selecting “Delete
Sample File.”
Here’s how an audio file (WAV/AIFF) can be loaded into memory
as a sample.
* Place the audio files in the “TMP/AUDIO_IMPORT” folder on the
user memory or memory card. For details on how you can use your
computer to copy a file into the user area or memory card, refer to p.
206.
1.
From the SAMPLE LIST screen, press [F5 (UTILITY)] and
then press [F1 (IMPORT AUDIO)].
The IMPORT AUDIO screen appears.
*You can obtain the same result by pressing [MENU] and selecting “5.
Import Audio” instead of performing step 1.
2.
Press [F1 (USER)] or [F2 (CARD)] to select the import-
source area.
[F1 (USER)]: Import from the user memory
[F2 (CARD)]: Import from the memory card
3.
Press or to select the file that you want to import.
If you want to select two or more files, press [F3 (MARK)] to
add a check mark (
) to the files that you want to select.
To remove the check mark from a selected file, select and press
[F3 (MARK)] again.
If you press [F5 (SET ALL)], a check mark will be added to all
files of the selected folder. If you press [F4 (CLR ALL)], check
marks will be removed from all selected files.
4.
Press [F6 (IMPORT)].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
5.
Press [F6 (EXEC)].
The file will be imported, and the SAMPLE LIST screen will
appear.
* To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
The imported file will be added to the sample list as a sample.
This sample is temporary, and will be lost when you turn off the
power. If you want to keep it, press [WRITE] to save the data.
Unloading a SampleDeleting a Sample Importing an Audio File (Import Audio)
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