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Caution!
In case the
loop
point has been set
before the start
point
as
in the
diagram below, if
the LOOP/
ONE
SHOT
is
ON,
discarded areas will be the
parts before the loop point and
after the end point.
However, if the
LOOP/ONE
SHOT is OFF, the area
including the loop point
will
be
discarded.
For this reason
take care when
discarding a looped
sample.
with
the
LOOP/ONE
SHOT parameter
ON
LOOP
POINT
START
POINT
END
POINT
discarded
with the LOOP/ONE
SHOT parameter OFF
discarded
START
POINT
END
POINT
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^J^ZZ^
discarded
XT
xy*
discarded
Initializing
Bank Parameters
With
a
bank
selected in Edit mode,
if
you
press the REC key and
the EDIT
key
simultaneously,
it
initializes the
following bank parameters into
default settings:
LEVEL (LEVEL, RELEASE,
VELOCITY)
PITCH
(TRANSPOSE, SAMPLE
TUNE, CONSTANT PITCH, BEND)
MIDI
(KEYRANGE HIGH, KEYRANGE LOW,
PROG. NO., MIDI CHANNEL)
(LEVEL)
LEVEL
Determines the volume of the
sample (in the bank) within a range of
0-100.
It is useful to
balance
each
sample volume especially in
dealing with
a
multi-timbral program.
RELEASE
Determines
the release time of the sample (in the bank) within a range of
0~100.
The
larger value
is assigned, the
longer the sample ' s release after releasing the key on the MIDI
keyboard
or the bank
key.
Particularly
when the value is set to
100,
the release time
will
be
approximately 4
minutes and 30
seconds. Therefore this is very
convenient because
you
can sustain notes without
holding down keys
or using a sustain pedal. If you
would like to stop such sounds, press
both cursor keys.
VELOCITY
Determines whether the
sample (in the bank) receives MIDI velocity data (ON),
or not (OFF). If
set to ON the sample can be reproduced
with dynamics in response to external MIDI
velocity data.
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