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1 Use “Edit Range Start” to specify the starting address at
which the data will be inserted. (The “Edit Range End”
setting has no effect.)
2 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
3 “To Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be inserted.
4 In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected. If you have checked “Overwrite” in
5, this can-
not be set.
For a stereo sample, “Save to No.(L)” and “(R)”
will be displayed. Specify the save destination sample
number for the L channel and R channel respectively.
5 If you wish to delete the original sample data and over-
write it with the edited sample data, check “Overwrite”
(
☞1–1).
6 To execute the Insert command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
Normally you will leave “Save to No.” at the default
setting, and execute without checking “Overwrite.”
When you execute, the original data and the edited data
will both be preserved, and the sample number after
editing will be assigned to the sample of the index.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
1–1F: Mix
This command mixes the sample data that was placed in the
buffer by “Copy” with the selected sample data. Mixing will
begin at the “Edit Range Start” address.
1 Use “Edit Range Start” to specify the starting address at
which the data will be mixed. (The “Edit Range End” set-
ting has no effect.)
2 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
3 “To Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be mixed.
4 In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected. If you have checked “Overwrite” in
5, this can-
not be set.
For a stereo sample, “Save to No.(L)” and “(R)”
will be displayed. Specify the save destination sample
number for the L channel and R channel respectively.
5 If you wish to delete the original sample data and over-
write it with the edited sample data, check “Overwrite”
(
☞1–1).
6 To execute the Mix command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
Normally you will leave “Save to No.” at the default
setting, and execute without checking “Overwrite.”
When you execute, the original data and the edited data
will both be preserved, and the sample number after
editing will be assigned to the sample of the index.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
1–1G: Paste
Beginning at the “Edit Range Start” address, this command
places the sample data that was loaded into the buffer by
“Copy.” The original data will be deleted, and overwritten
by the sample data from the buffer.
1 Use “Edit Range Start” to specify the starting address at
which the data will be pasted. (The “Edit Range End” set-
ting has no effect.)
2 Select this command to open the following dialog box.
3 “To Start” will indicate the starting address at which the
data will be pasted.
4 In “Save to No.,” specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected. If you have checked “Overwrite” in
5, this can-
not be set.
For a stereo sample, “Save to No.(L)” and “(R)”
will be displayed. Specify the save destination sample
number for the L channel and R channel respectively.
5 If you wish to delete the original sample data and over-
write it with the edited sample data, check “Overwrite”
(
☞1–1).
6 To execute the Paste command, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
Normally you will leave “Save to No.” at the default
setting, and execute without checking “Overwrite.”
When you execute, the original data and the edited data
will both be preserved, and the sample number after
editing will be assigned to the sample of the index.
If the buffer into which data was placed by the “Copy”
command contains no data, the display will indicate
“Source sample is empty.”
1–1H: Insert Zero
This command inserts zero-level sample data (silence),
beginning at the “Edit Range Start” address. The data that
previously occupied that location will be moved backward.
From the
buffer
From the
buffer
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