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set
the
LOOP/ONE
SHOT to
ON,
and
hold the
sample by
holding
the key on
the MIDI
keyboard or
bank
key. Make a
coarse setting
with the
LOOP
POINT
and then determine
the
best
loop point by
adjusting
the LOOP
FINE
parameter,
until
no
"clicking"
or "popping" sound is
reproduced.
"Well-programmed"
looping may
not
easily
be
obtained
depending on
the type of
sampled sound.
Try various
combinations
of
END
POINT/FINE and
LOOP
POINT/FINE.
Making A
Reversed
Sample
If
you set the
END
POINT
value smaller than
the
START
POINT
value
(excluding
"0"),
the sample
will
be
reversed
partially.
If you want
the sample
wholly
reversed,
set the
START
POINT value
to the END
POINT
value,
and the
END
POINT
value to
the
START
POINT
value. The SOI will
reproduce
the
sample
from
"0"
point, so that
it plays
back
from the
original end
point (new start
point), as
in
the diagram
below.
START
POINT
END
POINT
500
V
START
POINT
500
».
END
~W
POINT
Discarding
Samples
(Truncation)
In case
a
sample is
occupied in the
memory and the
start
and end
points
are set as
in the
diagram
below, it is no
point
leaving the
parts before
the start
point and
after the
end
point,
meaninglessly
using the
memory. Such
unnecessary
parts
should be
discarded to
gain
additional
memory.
You can
do
the
discarding when
the
TRIM
parameter
LED
is
lit, by
simultaneously
pressing the
REC
key and the
bank key (containing
the
sample to
discard).
15.6
seconds
noise
settling
END POINT
remaining
memory
noise
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/'memory
for noise
memory
for
noise
remaining
memo
ry
sr°"
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)
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m
imt-t
m
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total
remaining

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