Roland V-Synth Editing the Specified Region of the Sample, Basic Operation, Zero Cross Search

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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)

(Zero Cross Search)

This function searches for locations where the sample has a value of zero. When setting loop points or when cutting the sample, you should search for locations where the sample value is zero so that noise is not heard when you play the sample.

Move the cursor to the point (“Start,” “End,” or “Current”) for which

you want to find a zero-cross point, and then touch or .

Touching will search toward the left, and touching will search toward the right.

(Zoom)

This expands or shrinks the displayed sample.

In any screen that displays the sample, you can touch the following buttons to expand or shrink the displayed sample.

: Shrink vertically

: Expand vertically

: Shrink horizontally

: Expand horizontally

Zoom bar

Zoom bar

Actual length of wave

The vertical zoom bar indicates the magnification of the sample in the vertical direction. The horizontal zoom bar indicates the magnification of the sample in the horizontal direction, and shows the current location. As the display is magnified, the zoom bar will become narrower.

Editing the Specified Region of the Sample

You can specify a region of the sample, and edit the region by

cutting or copying.

Basic Operation

1.Access the SAMPLE Edit screen (p. 64).

2.Specify the region that you want to edit (Edit Start–Edit End), or the Current location (p. 65).

3.Touch <> in the upper right of the screen.

A pulldown menu appears.

4.In the pulldown menu, touch the editing function that you want to execute.

A window appears, asking you to confirm the operation.

Some editing functions require you to input a numerical value. For details, refer to the following explanations of each editing function.

5.Touch <OK> to execute the editing function.

If you want to cancel without executing, touch <Cancel>.

By touching “Undo” in the pulldown menu, you can return to the state prior to executing the operation (Undo). Depending on the type of edit function you execute, or on the state of the work area, there may be cases in which the Undo function cannot be executed. In such cases, you will not be able to select <Undo>.

6.If you want to save the edited result, perform the Save operation (p. 72).

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Roland V-Synth owner manual Editing the Specified Region of the Sample, Basic Operation, Zero Cross Search, Zoom