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Additional
Notes
and
Cautions
«•
When
loading
a
SAMPLE file
spanning
several
disks, you
cannot
load the data only in the
second
(or
later)
disk.
However if you
try to
load
from that
disk, the
PROG.
NO./DATA display
will
show
"con".
This indicates
that you
are
using a
continuous
disk of a
SAMPLE file.
«*
If a
"spanning"
ALL file
contains
samples
that
do not
span
other disks
and they are on a
continuous
disk, you can
load
them
individually
in the
usual way.
For example as in the
diagram
below, the
samples
A15, A16,
A17,
A18
on the
DISK
2,
can be loaded.
ALU
file
fAlTl
(AT211
A
13
AUtq
Wm
..4P/;
D1SK1
DISK2
In this case,
the PROG.
NO./D
ATA
display
will show
"con" when the
desired sample
is selected.
Of course
this
indicates
that you
are using a
continuous
disk of a
SAMPLE
file.
*
"No
spanning"
samples
on
a
continuous
disk
will
be
loaded without
any
parameter
settings,
because
they
are contained
on the first
disk (DISK
1
).
Therefore after
loading
them, you
have
to
reassign
all
parameters
values
needed, from
scratch.
When
dealing
with a
"spanning"
file
(ALL/SAMPLE), if
only the
first disk
is loaded
and the
continuous
ones are
not, a
sample will be
loaded
incompletely.
Therefore,
when
it is
played
back,
there
will be
a noise at
the end
of
reproduction.
This is
because
the SOI
first loads
parameter
settings
(start and end points,
etc.)
and
applies those
"full
length"
settings
to
the
incomplete
"short"
sample. This
problem can be
solved by
adjusting
the end
point.
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