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160 | 13 Global menus and settings
CUT: Define the part on which to act by touching the initial and final cut point on
the screen or through the selection points defined with START and END; Then,
press the CUT button to cut the selected swatch portion.
VOLUME: Press this button to open a video window in which to indicate the %
volume change: from -95% to +200%. Press APPLY to confirm.
NORMALIZE: This button directly normalizes the sample by acting on the
amplitude of the audio signal.
UNDO: Undoes the last operation.
PLAY: This button plays the audio track.
In EQUALIZER mode, the buttons on the screen are:
EQ: FLAT, PRESET1, PRESET2, PRESET3 e PRESET4
LOW (-12 dB/+12 dB)
MID-LOW (-12 dB /+12 dB)
MID-HI (-12 dB /+12 dB)
APPLY EQ: Once you have set the previous values, press APPLY EQ to confirm the
changes.
When you leave the sampler, by pressing the EXIT button on the panel, EVM asks you
whether you want to save the changes applied to the audio sample.
SAMPLER
This page allows you to load new samples into the FLASH memory and create new
INSTRUMENTS to be used as GM entries.
Definitions:
Split or zone is a sample assigned to a range of notes for playback, with the
modes defined by the parameters of editing, volume, ADSR filters and so on.
A Sample is a WAV file, suitably treated and cut with a maximum duration of
about 6 seconds.
INSTRUMENT and MS3 are synonymous. An MS3 consists of 4 layers of 32 splits
each.
The maximum number of instruments that make up a Sound Bank is 128.
The internal format is a WAV file (16 bit mono, sample rate 44,100 Hz).
If the sampling rate is other than 44,100 Hz, an automatic resample to 44,100 Hz
will be performed.
A Sample must be a 16-bit WAV file (mono or stereo) with a sampling rate of
44,100 Hz.
Working Folders:
The folder where the MS3 files are saved and uploaded is \INSTRUMENT.

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