3 Press the [SF2] button to call up the Samples assigned to the selected Key Bank in order.

nStep #3 above as well as the Audition function can be used with any of the displays called up via the [F2] - [F4] buttons.

Sample Edit

The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 59.

[F2] Sample Edit Trim

This operation is the same as in the Sampling Record mode (when Sampling Type is set to “slice+seq”). See page 237.

Sampling Job mode

• Fine Tune

Determines the fine tuning for the pitch of the sample. Settings -100 ~99 cents

[F4] Sample Edit Range

From this display you can set the Key Range and the Velocity Range for the sample assigned to the selected Key Bank. Note that both the Key range and Velocity range values are graphically indicated in the display.

nWhen the cursor is at one of the Key Range values, you can directly set the Key Range parameter from the keyboard. (Simultaneously hold down the [INFORMATION] button and press the appropriate key on the keyboard.)

[F3] Sample Edit Parameter

• Level

Determines the output level of the selected sample.

Settings -94.5dB~0dB

Pan

Determines the stereo position of the selected sample.

Settings L63 (far left) ~ C (center) ~ R63 (far right)

• PlayMode

Determines how the selected sample is to be played back.

Settings

forward

The Sample playback begins from the Start point to the End point.

reverse

The Sample playback begins from the End point to the Start point in reverse.

loop

The Sample playback begins from the Start point, moves to the Loop point and then repeats continuously from the Loop point to the End point.

nFor details about these settings above, see page 61.

Original Key

Determines the base key for the sample. Since the sample will be pitched shifted for keys played around this base key, this should be set as close as possible to the original pitch or note value of the actual sample.

Settings C - 2 ~ G8

Sampling Job mode

The Sampling Job mode contains a comprehensive set of editing tools and functions you can use to change the sound of the sample you’ve created and edited in the Sampling Edit mode. It also includes a variety of convenient operations, such as copying or erasing data.

Basic Procedure

1 Press the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] button to enter the Sampling mode. (The indicator lights.)

nUnlike in the Sampling Record mode, all parameters and functions of the Sampling Job mode are the same, no matter which mode was previously selected. The only exception to this is the Slice Job ([F1]-12 below), which varies depending on whether the previously selected mode was Voice/Performance or Song/Pattern.

nAll Sampling Job operations apply to the Waveform (actual sample), not the voice.

2 Press the [JOB] button to enter the Sampling Job mode.

Reference Sampling mode

MOTIF Reference 241