Be aware that the deleted parts of the waveform cannot be recovered (unless you restore a previous version of the sample from disk). Note that trimming a LOOP sample may reduce the amount of length adjustment you can get with the SOUND/ [LENGTH] knob function (→ p.200), since the trim operation shortens the actual waveform and therefore reduces the available length.

Procedure

Be sure that you have selected the song containing the sample(s) you want to work on.

1. Press SAMPLE PROCESS.

The track brackets indicate the currently selected sample track. The screen briefly displays PROCESS, and then displays the name of the last process job that you se- lected.

2.If the screen displays a job name other than TRIM, turn the dial so that the name changes to TRIM.

3.Select the track containing the sample you want to work on by pressing the appropri- ate bank selector and/or pad. Then press [OK].

NOTE:

If you select an empty track, the screen displays NO SAMPLE. Select a different, nonempty track.

The screen displays the name of the sample existing on the selected track.

4.Press [OK].

The SU700 trims the waveform. The screen may display a “processing” pattern while processing is in progress. When processing is completed, the job terminates and the SU700 returns you to the main screen.

CHAPTER 10

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