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Chapter 4 Resampling an Existing Wave
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Resampling in Wave Mode 1
Press [WAVE] so you are in wave mode.
2
Press [-]/[+] to select a wave to be resampled.
3
Press [RESAMPLE].
4
“Gain” is displayed. Set the following parameters. Press the PAGE
buttons to set the following parameters. Press the PAGE buttons to
change the parameter, and press [-]/[+] to change the value.
See p. 62 for details on the parameters.
•
Gain
•
Mode
•
Grade
•
Type
•
Auto End
•
Dst
(Destination)
5
Press a PAGE button to display “Stby” (Standby).
6
Press [START/STOP] to start resampling. “Rec” is indicated.
When
Auto End
is set to
ON
in Step 4, resampling is automatically finished. When it
is set to
OFF
, press [START/STOP] again to finish resampling.
7
A “write?” indication is displayed. Assign a name to the wave. Press
the PAGE buttons to move the cursor under the name and press [-]/[+]
to change the character at the cursor position. When the name is
complete, press [ENTER] to save it.
A “now writing..” indication appears; it shows that a wave is being saved.
If you do not want to save the wave, press [EXIT], and you will return to the “Gain” screen in Step
4.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and
press [-]/[+], you can change
the wave number in steps of
10. If you hold down [+] and
press [-], or hold down [-] and
press [+], the wave number
changes quickly.
The parameters listed on the
left are returned to their
respective initial values when
resampling is finished.
While [FUNC] is depressed in
Steps 4–6, the remaining time
for resampling (“Remain”) is
displayed. (p. 62)
Do not power the SPD-S off
while resampling is in
progress.
If you press [START/STOP] or
hit a relevant playing surface,
you can check the resampled
sound.
Do not power the SPD-S off
while saving a wave.
The start point (p. 47, p. 48) in a wave created by resampling in patch mode or wave mode is set
automatically, and “MARK” lights up.
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