Sampling and Sample Editing
Editing Samples
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Copy
Use this button to store the selected sample segment in a buffer without altering the current 
sample. The copied segment will remain in memory until you replace it with another cut or 
copy command, or until the K2vx is shut off.
Paste
This button has an effect only after youÕve cut or copied a sample segment using the Cut or 
Copy soft buttons. The Paste soft button inserts the contents of the Cut/Copy buffer after the 
start position of the currently selected sample segment. This is like splicing a section of audio 
tape into another section; it extends the length of the sample. You can undo a paste by pressing 
the Cut soft button immediately after pasting.
When you cut or copy a sample, itÕs stored in a buffer. Whatever is stored in the buffer will 
remain available for repeated paste commands until replaced by another cut or copy command, 
or until the K2vx is shut off or reset (soft or hard). The buffer is also cleared if you execute a 
master delete, and select ÒDelete everything.Ó
Samp2
The Samp2 button, as described earlier in the DSP page section, enables you to select a segment 
of a second RAM sample to be processed with the currently selected sample. 
Go
Press the Go soft button when you want to execute the currently selected DSP function on the 
currently selected sample. When processing is completed, the K2vx will prompt you to keep 
the changes. You can audition your changes and decide whether to keep them, then press Yes or 
No. 
Done
Press the Done soft button to return to the previously selected Sample Editor page when youÕre 
Þnished with the DSP functions.
DSP Functions
Once youÕve entered the Sample Editor, press the DSP soft button to gain access to the DSP 
functions. The DSP function parameter will be highlighted, allowing you to scroll through the 
list of functions with the Alpha Wheel or Plus/Minus buttons. 
Remember that the DSP functions operate only on RAM samples. YouÕll notice that if youÕre 
editing a ROM sample, there is no DSP soft button; instead, thereÕs an extra Link soft button for 
your convenience.