Deleting unnecessary portions of a sample (Truncate)
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MV-8800 Owner’s Manual

This message is displayed when all of the following conditions apply.

The Replace parameter has a check mark when you execute Truncate.
The portion to be deleted by the Truncate function is being used by other data (i.e., other partials, audio
phrases, or audio events).

In this case, you can take one of the following actions.

Execute the Truncate operation anyway.
Press [F5](Yes).
Truncate the sample for only the target data.
Press [F1](No) to cancel the operation, change the truncate Type parameter setting to “Duplicate,” and
execute the Truncate operation once again.
To cancel the truncate procedure.
Press [F1](No).

This message is displayed for the following reason.

(The explanation here uses the example of executing Truncate on a sample used in common by
partials A, B, and C, with the Truncate Type set to “Replace.”)
If you truncate the sample of partial A as shown in the diagram, a portion of the sample used by partial
C will be deleted. (Partial B is not affected.)
This means that partial C will no longer sound as it did before truncation.
When you execute a Truncate operation that would affect the sound of a partial (or other data)
in this way, the MV-8800 is designed to delete the data that is affected (partial C will be deleted).
The message displayed above is warning you that “the data whose sound is affected by this operation
will be deleted.” If you want to truncate partial A but preserve the state of partial C, clear the check
mark from the Replace parameter before you execute Truncate.
If the following message appears during truncation
partial A
partial B
partial C
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