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Edit
Mode
To more
effectively
use the
sampled sounds,
it
is often
required to
edit
them or make
additional
program
settings.
You
might
like to use
the
enclosed
library
disks to
form the
basis
of
your own
programs.
All of the
parameter
are listed
in the
operation
panel as in the
diagram
below. Across the top
are
listed
the
functions and
below
each are
parameter
names.
A
combination
of two parameter
LEDs
(each one
in
horizontal and
vertical
lines)
indicates
the
parameter
currently
selected.
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START
PINE
LEVEL
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»
PITCH I
MIDI
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SETUP
|
DISK
LOOP
/ONE
SHOT
LEVEL
TRANSPOSE
KEY
6
TRANSPOSE
LOAD
MONO
TRIGGER
SAMPLE
KEYHAHOB
MASTER
TUNE
LOW
TUNE
END
POINT
LOOP POINT
VELOCITY
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1 Ui
END FINE
LOOP FINE
mm
CHANNEL
Each
parameter is
categorized
as
follows:
1.
Parameters
for
individual banks
(samples)
2. Parameters
for
all banks
(samples)
3.
Parameters for disk
operations
*
For detailed
explanation
of parameters
for disk
operations,
see page
38.
#
Basic
Operations
1.
Entry
When in Play
mode,
press the
EDIT key;
the EDIT
LED and
the
two parameter
LEDs
will
light, and
the
SOI will
go
into
Edit mode.
The bank
LED that
was last
selected
in Edit
mode will
light.
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Selecting A
Bank/Playback
of A
Sample
When in Edit
mode, it is
possible at
any time
by
pressing a bank
key to
select
the
bank and
play
back
the sample
contained in
it (the bank
LED will light).
Thus, you
can
monitor
samples
while
editing.
Also, it
is possible to
play back
samples from
an external
MIDI
keyboard as
in
Play
mode.
When external
MIDI data
is received, the
corresponding
bank LED
will
blink
and this
can be used
as a
"MIDI monitor".
If
assigning the same
program
number
to
several
banks,
MIDI
monitor
will
be
very useful
because you
can easily find out
the bank
containing
the
sample
played
back,
or the
one assigned
with the key
range
you played.

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