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(TRIM)
TRIM
parameters
define a
sample's
beginning
(START
POINT)
and
ending
(END
POINT).
As
in
the
diagram
below,
the first
part
of the
sample may
contain
unnecessary
silence
or
noise
that
can be
deleted
by
setting
the
start
point,
or you
could set the
end
point to
leave the
natural
decaying
resonance
at
the
end
of the
sample.
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START
POINT
END
POINT
*
Trimmed
parts
of the
sample—
between
its
original
beginning
point and
the
start
point, and
between
the
end
point
and the
original
end,
can be
returned to
available
memory
for another
sampling by
discarding.
See
page
32.
*
If
effectively
setting
the start
and end
points, a
reversed
sample
could
be
obtained.
See page
32.
START
POINT
Determines
the
position
at
which playback
will begin.
The
initial
value
is
"0"
(equals
the
original
beginning
point).
START
FINE
Precisely
adjusts
the
START
POINT.
END
POINT
Determines
the
position at
which
playback
will end.
The
initial
value is a
maximum
(equals
the
original
ending
point),
depending
on the
sample's
length.
END
FINE
Precisely
adjusts
the END
POINT.
Value
Range:
START/END
POINT:
0-499
(one
unit=l
,000)
START/END
FINE:
0-999 (equals the
last
three
digits
of the
POINT.)
Available
value
for the start
and end points
will
vary
depending
on
the
sample's
legth.
As in
the
diagram below
, the
largest sample
could be
trimmed
within
a
range
of
0-499,999
.
(FINE
determines
the last
three
digits.)
499,999
15.6
seconds
In "Trial
1"
on the
following pageyou
can
find how
to
actually
set
these
parameters.
27

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