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Editing a sampled sound

Editing a sampled soundMain FeaturesContents Parts of the MV-8000 and what they do Sampling

3.

Move the cursor to Truncate and press .

The TRUNCATE popup will appear.

4.

Set the Type parameter to specify how truncate will be executed.

You can choose one of the following two types.

5.

Press (Execute).

The Truncate operation will be executed.

Type Explanation

Replace The sample being edited will be modified directly.
Duplicate A new truncated sample will be created, and exchanged for
the current sample of the partial.
Executing Truncate with Type
set to “Replace” may affect
how another partial, audio
phrase, or audio event sounds.
Refer to Truncating a sample
that's used by more than one
partial / audio phrase / audio
event (p. 63), and use Type
“Duplicate” if necessary.
You can't use the Undo
function to bring back a
truncated sample.

Truncating a sample that's used by more than one partial / audio

phrase / audio event

As an example, let's assume that a certain sample is used by partials A, B, and C,
and that you've set the truncate type to Replace.
If you execute Truncate on partial A with the settings shown in the illustration,
partial B will not be affected, but some of the sample used by partial C will be
deleted. This means that partial C will no longer sound as it did before truncation.
If the Truncate operation you are about to execute would make it impossible for
another partial, audio phrase, or audio event to play in the same way as before, the
following warning message will appear.
(One or more other partials, audio phrases, and/or audio events will be deleted if
you execute Truncate. Are you sure you want to execute?)
If you want to truncate partial A but preserve the state of partial C, execute Truncate with
the Type set to “Duplicate.”
F button Explanation
(No) Cancels the operation.
(Yes) Executes the Truncate operation.
partial A
partial B
partial C
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