Waveform and Key Bank containing the sample to be deleted

nIf all the samples of the specified Waveform are deleted, the Waveform itself is deleted.

[F1]-03 Extract

This Job deletes all unnecessary sample data (located ahead of the Start point and located after the End point). In effect, it extracts only the sample data you want to use, trimming all unneeded sound from the start and end of the sample.

If the Key Bank is set to “all” and the Job is executed, this Job is applied to all the samples of the selected Waveform.

Waveform and Key Bank containing the sample to be extracted

Start Point

End Point

Start Point

End Point

Extract

[F1]-04 Move

This Job lets you move a sample contained in a specified Key Bank to another Key Bank. This would be useful for creating a new Waveform from the samples of various other existing Waveforms.

Source Waveform and Key Bank

Destination Waveform and Key Bank

nIf the last remaining sample is moved from the source Waveform, the source Waveform itself is deleted.

Sampling Job mode

[F1]-05 Normalize

This Job maximizes (normalizes) the overall level of the specified sample. The “100” (100%) setting is a quick and convenient way to boost the level of an entire sample, to make it as loud as possible without distorting.

Set the Waveform and Key Bank containing the sample to be normalized.

Press the [ENTER] button to

execute the Job.

Press the [F5] (CANCEL) button to cancel the operation.

Press the [F6] (OK) button to assign the normalized sample to the specified Key Bank.

Press the [ENTER] button to execute the operation. If you re not satisfied with the results, change the Ratio value and press the [ENTER] button again.

This automatically reverts back to the original settings and executes the operation again with the new settings.

• Ratio

Specifies the post-normalization sample level.

A setting of 100% maximizes the level so that the highest peak level in the sample is just below clipping (maximum digital signal level).

Settings below 100% reduce the level of the sample accordingly.

Settings higher than 100% will raise the sample level above the maximum, producing deliberate clipping.

Settings 001-800%

 

 

Lower than 100%

modeSampling

 

 

 

Original Wave

100%

Reference

 

 

Higher than 100%

 

 

 

 

 

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