Sampling and Sample Editing
Editing Samples
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As a convenience, the MIDI and Master mode buttons also serve as gain adjustment buttons 
while in the Sample Editor.
The simplest way to think of the Zoom and Gain buttons is to remember that the Zoom buttons 
control the left/right magniÞcation of the waveform, while the Gain buttons control the up/
down magniÞcation. Neither button has any affect on the sound of the sample. YouÕll often use 
the Zoom and Gain soft buttons together to focus in on a particular sample segment, then 
magnify it to see it in close detail.
For example, you might want to zoom out to view an entire sample waveform, to decide which 
segment you want to edit. You could then zoom in to focus on a particular segment. Once 
youÕve zoomed in, you may want to boost the Gain to enable you to set a new Start (S) point 
with greater precision, or ensure that you get a smooth loop transition.
Abort
Use the Abort soft button to cancel a sample dump before itÕs complete. YouÕll be prompted to 
verify whether you really want to cancel the dump.
Split
The Split soft button enables you to create two mono samples from a single stereo sample, or to 
split up a multi-root block of samples. This button is available only when the currently selected 
sample is a stereo sample. When you press this button, the K2vx will prompt you:  Split this 
sample? When you press the Yes soft button, youÕll be prompted to enter the ID for the Þrst 
sample. Select an ID with the Alpha Wheel or Plus/Minus buttons, then press the OK soft 
button. The split samples will automatically be assigned IDs, starting with the ID you select.
Splitting stereo samples enables you to use the separate sides individually, or to phase the 
samples by assigning each side to a separate keymap, then delaying one of the layers slightly.
Units
With the Units soft button you can change the units used to display the locations of the current 
sampleÕs Start, Alt , Loop and End points. The default setting displays these points in seconds, 
that is, the number of seconds from the physical start of the sample. Pressing the Units soft 
button will change the units to samples, that is the number of individual sample elements from 
the physical start of the sample. Press it again to return to a view of the sample in seconds.
As a convenience, the Quick Access mode button also serves as a units button while in the 
Sample Editor.
Link
The Link soft button lets you Þx the interval between the Start, Alt, Loop and end points of the 
current sample, so it remains constant when you move one or more of the points. This is done 
by selecting the desired parameter with the cursor buttons, then pressing the Link soft button. 
The colon (:) following the parameterÕs name will change to an arrow (>) to indicate that it is 
linked. You can link any or all of the four sample points. When sample points are linked, 
moving one of them will move the linked points correspondingly. For example, suppose the 
current sampleÕs Start (S) point is 0.0 seconds, and its Alt (A) point is 0.5 seconds. The interval 
between the sampleÕs Start and Alt points is exactly half a second. If you select the Start 
parameter, then press the Link soft button, the Start point will be linked. This wonÕt have any 
effect until you link at least one more point. If you select the Alt parameter and press the Link 
soft button, the Start and Alt points will be linked. Now if you move the Start point to 1.0 
seconds, the Alt point will automatically move to 1.5 seconds, preserving the half-second 
interval between Start and Alt. To remove the link on any of the points, select the point again,