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Note: The playback level will also be affected by the +12dB
setting. If +12dB is on, the sample will play back
approximately +12dB louder. For more information, see
“+12dB” on page 590.
Pitch (BPM Adj. In Page Menu) [–64.00…+63.00]
Adjusts the playback pitch of the sample in one-cent steps.
0: The sample will sound at the original pitch when the
original key is played.
–: The pitch will be lowered. At a setting of –12.00 the pitch
will be one octave lower.
+: The pitch will be raised. At a setting of +12.00 the pitch
will be one octave higher.
You can also use Pitch to make fine adjustments in the
length of a rhythm loop. For example with a setting of
+12.00, the playback speed will be doubled, and the loop
playback time will be 1/2. (Program, Sample Parameters:
Pitch)
Note: The Pitch BPM Adjust page menu command lets you
set the playback time in terms of a BPM value.
Constant Pitch
On (checked): All notes in the zone of the index will sound
at the pitch of the original key. Use this setting when you
have sampled a drum sound or a rhythm loop, and want it to
always playback at the original pitch.
Off (unchecked): The pitch will change in semitone steps,
based on the original key. Use this setting when you have
sampled a musical instrument sound etc. and would like to
play it conventionally from the keyboard.
Insert
This creates an index. When you press the Insert button, a
new index will be created according to the Position setting
(0–1e, 3–1c). At this time, the contents of the index that was
cut or copied by Cut or Copy (i.e., the Zone Range,
Original Key Position, Level and Pitch) will be assigned at
the same time. (The sample will automatically be copied or
assigned to a different number.)
If it is not possible to create a new index when you
execute Create or “Insert,” a dialog box will appear. If
this occurs, see Create (0–1b).
If you have not yet executed Cut or Copy, such as
immediately after power-on, the new index will be
created according to the Create Zone Preference settings
(0–1e, 3–1c) Position, Zone Range, and Original Key
Position.
Cut
This deletes the selected index. At the same time, the
contents of the deleted index are copied to the Insert buffer.
Copy
This copies the content of the selected index to the Insert
buffer.
Create
This creates an index. When you press the Create button, a
new index will be created according to the settings of
Position, Zone Range, and Original Key Position. (3–1c,
0–1e) (0–1b).
3–1c: Create Zone Preference
Position [Right (to Selected Index),
Left (to Selected Index)]
Zone Range [1 Key…127 Keys]
Original Key Position [Bottom, Center, Top]
Here you can specify the default settings for indices that are
created by executing Create (3–1b, 0–1b). New indexes will
be created according the settings you specify here. You are
free to modify the settings of an index later. Also, when you
execute Insert (3–1b), the Position setting specified here
will be used. (Create Zone Preference: 0–1e)
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3–1: Page Menu Commands
• Delete Sample →p.606
• Copy Sample →p.606
• Rename Sample →p.606
• Move Sample →p.607
• Sample Mono To Stereo (Change Sample Type) →p.607
• Delete MS (Delete Multisample) →p.608
• Copy MS (Copy Multisample) →p.608
• Rename MS (Rename Multisample) →p.608
• Move MS (Move Multisample) →p.608
• Convert MS (Multisample) To Program →p.609
• MS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono
(Change Multisample Type) →p.610
• Optimize RAM →p.114
• Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk →p.115
• Auto Sampling Setup →p.611
• Pitch BPM Adjust →p.629
•PAGE →p.126
•MODE →p.126