AW1600 Owner’s Manual
Deleting an unwanted sample
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Quick loop sampler
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Here’s how you can delete unused data (before the start point and after the end point) from a
specific sample, or completely erase an individual sample.
1In the Quick Loop Sampler section, repeat-
edly press the [SAMPLE EDIT] key or hold
down the [SAMPLE EDIT] key and use the
CURSOR [ ]/[ ] keys to access the MEM-
ORY page of the SAMPLE screen.
In this page you can delete the unused portion of a
sample, or erase an unwanted sample.
1One Shot/Loop mode
This icon indicates whether One Shot mode ( ) or
Loop Mode ( ) is selected for the sample assigned to
the pad.
BPad number
Indicates the pad number 1–4.
CSize
This area graphically indicates the memory size of
each sample. The horizontal line indicates the amount
of memory used by each pad.
DPAD
EBANK
These select the pad (1–4) and sample bank (A–D) to
which the operation will apply.
FSample name
Indicates the name of the sample for the pad and sam-
ple selected in 4 and 5.
GERASE button
Erases the specified sample.
HEXTRACT button
Discards the unused portions (before the start point
and after the end point) of the specified sample.
2Move the cursor to the PAD/BANK fields,
and turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the
pad and sample bank.
The procedure after this point will depend on the function
that you want to execute.
1To erase the entire selected sample, move
the cursor to the ERASE button and press
the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you to confirm that you
want to erase the sample.
2To execute the erasure, move the cursor to
the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
If you decide to cancel, move the cursor to the CAN-
CEL button and press the [ENTER] key.
1Move the cursor to the EXTRACT button
and press the [ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you to confirm that you
want to delete the data.
2To execute the deletion, move the cursor to
the OK button and press the [ENTER] key.
If you decide to cancel, move the cursor to the CAN-
CEL button and press the [ENTER] key.
Deleting an unwanted sample
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612 3 4 5
•For details on how to adjust the start point and end point of a
sample, refer to page 122.
HINT

To erase the entire sample

To delete the unused

portions of the selected sample