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For details on selecting pages in Sampling mode, refer to
p.1.
Here you can set the input level and make other basic set-
tings for sampling (sample recording), and make basic set-
tings for multisamples and samples. Normally you will
record samples in this page.
1.1–1: Sample
Select the multisample and index sample for sampling, and
make basic settings.
1.1–1a: MS (Multisample Select), Index, Keyboard &
Index
MS (Multisample Select) [000...999]
Selects the multisample.
Each multisample consists of the samples for one or more
indexes (an “index” is a range or zone of keys).
This parameter can also be set from 2.1: Sample Edit–4.1:
Multisample.
Here’s how to create a new multisample.
1 Use numeric keys [0]–[9] to specify the new multisample
number, and press the [ENTER] key to open the “Create
New Multisample” dialog box.
2 If you wish to create a stereo multisample, check “Ste-
reo.”
3 To create the multisample, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To
cancel, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
A multisample will be created as follows (example).
Mono 001: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _001
Stereo 001: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _001-L,
002: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _001-R
Index [xxx (001...128)/yyy (001...128)]
Select s the index that you wish to sample, or to which you
wish to assign a sample.
Each zone within a multisample is called an “index.” For
example if a 61-note MIDI keyboard is connected and you
want to divide the multisample into octaves (12 keys), you
would create six zones. Each of these zones is an “index.”
You can assign a sample to each index.
xxx: The selected index. Choose the desired index.
yyy: The total number of indexes in the multisample.
To select an index, hold down the [ENTER] key and
play a note on the keyboard of a connected MIDI instru-
ment. The index that includes the note you played will
be selected. The specified key will be the base key, and
will be displayed in gray in “Keyboard & Index”
(
☞“Keyboard & Index”).
SMPL PAGE MENU
Rec 1.1: Recording Record samples. Select the sample or mul-
tisample to record, and make various
recording settings and AUDIO INPUT set-
tings. (
☞p.74)
Smpl 2.1: Sample Edit Perform waveform editing and other editing
on recorded samples or samples that were
loaded into internal memory in Disk mode.
(
☞p.84)
Loop 3.1: Loop Edit Set sample playback parameters. Set start,
loop start, end address, and turn loop or
reverse playback on/off. (
☞p.91)
MS 4.1: Multisample Edit multisamples. Set and edit sample
assign, zone, and original key etc.
(
☞p.101)
Mem 5.1: Memory View the remaining memory available for
multisamples and samples. (
☞p.103)
Ctrl 5.2: Controller Controller settings. (
☞p.103)
IFX 7.2: Insert Effect Select the insert effects used for sampling,
and make settings for them. (
☞p.104)
SMPL 1.1: Recording
1.1–1a
1.1–1b
1.1–1c 1.1–1e
1.1–1d