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Editing a Audio Phrase (Sample)

Automatically calculating a sample’s

tempo

1.
Move the cursor to “Tempo” and press [F1(CALC)].
The BPM Calculator window appears.
* You will always be able to select [F1 (CALC)] if the cursor is located
somewhere other than Start, Loop Start, or End.
2.
Use [ ] [ ] [ ] [ ] to move the cursor, and use the
VALUE dial or [INC] [DEC] to specify the number of
measures in the sample and its time signature.
3.
Press [F3 (EXEC)].
The sample’s tempo will be calculated automatically.
* To cancel, press [F2 (CLOSE)].

When you want to reset the beat

indication (Reset Grid function)

You can reassign the sample grid according to the specified Start
point and Tempo.
1.
In the SAMPLE EDIT screen, specify the Start point and
Tempo of the sample.
2.
Press [F5 (UTILITY)], and then press [F1 (RESET GRID)].
A message will ask you for confirmation.
3.
Press [F6 (EXEC)] to execute.
To cancel, press [F5 (CANCEL)].
This operation cuts the portions of the sample that are earlier than
the Start Point and later than the Loop End Point.
* You cannot execute this with more than one sample selected.
1.
In the SAMPLE EDIT screen, specify the Start/End points of
the sample (p. 119).
2.
Press [F3 (MODIFY)] to open the Sample Modify Menu window.
3.
Press [F1 (TRUNC&EMPHS)], and then press [F1 (TRUNC)].
fig.TRUNCATE
4.
If you want to replace the current sample with the truncated
sample, press [F4 (OVER WRITE)] to display the “
” mark.
Loop Mode Specifies how the sample will be played.
* When you use a sample in an audio track, it will play as ONE-
SHOT regardless of this setting.
FWD:
After the Sample played back from Start to End, it will
then be repeatedly played back in the forward direction,
from the Loop Start to End.
ONE-SHOT:
The sample will be played back only once, from the Start
to End.
REV:
When the sample has been played back from End to
Start, it will be repeatedly played back in the reverse di-
rection, from Loop Start to Start.
REV-ONE:
The sample will be played back only once from End to
Start in the reverse direction.
Tempo Original tempo of the sample
You can hold down [SHIFT] and use the VALUE dial or
[INC] [DEC] to adjust the value to the right of the deci-
mal point.
5.00–300.00
* In order to synchronize the tempo, Wave Temp Sync (p. 38, p.
53) must be turned ON.
Org Key
*
Note number that will play the sample at the pitch at which
it was sampled
0 (C -)–127 (G9)
Time
Stretch
Specifies how the tempo will be synchronized.
Decreasing this value will optimize the sound for more
rapid phrases, and increasing this value will optimize
the sound for slower phrases.
TYPE01–TYPE10
Start Fine Fine adjustment of the Start point
0–255
Loop Start
Fine
*
Fine adjustment of the Loop Start point
0–255
Loop End
Fine
Fine adjustment of the End point
0–255
Loop Tune
*
Pitch of the loop region
Make fine adjustments in one-cent (1/100 semitone) in-
crements.
-50– +50
Zoom Horz Display magnification (horizontal axis)
1/1–1/16384
Zoom Vert Display magnification (vertical axis)
x1–x128
Parameter Explanation
Start P.
Loop
Start P. End P.
Start P.
Loop
Start P. End P.
Start P.
Loop
Start P. End P.
Start P.
Loop
Start P. End P.
Removing Unwanted Portions of a Sample (TRUNCATE)

About the beat

Samples contain beat data. Up to 100 beat locations are specified
for one sample. If the sample contains more than 100 beats, fifty
beat locations will be specified from the beginning and end of
the sample, respectively.
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