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Sampler functions
Editing samples
This is where things really start to get interesting. From the main
EDIT SAMPLE page, press the
ED.1 button to get to the first editing page. This is the TRIM page, where you can cut off
unwanted parts of your sample. If you've made a stereo sample, make sure that the
mode:"
field at the top reads "STEREO". This means that you are working on two samples
simultaneously - half as much work! If you want different effects for the left and right
samples, or you're working on a mono sample, choose
"MONO".
The start and end positions of the sample are given in the second line of this page. As you
move the cursor to cover these fields and then alter the values (using the DATA knob and/or
number keys) you will see a vertical line moving across the screen, giving you an idea of
where the start and end points will be set in relation to the whole sample. By pressing the
ENT/PLAY button, you can hear the effect of setting the start and end points. However, these
changes will not be stored permanently until you press the
CUT button. When you do this, if
you have trimmed off a substantial portion of the sample, you will notice the
"percentage
free"
display in the top right of the screen change, showing that memory has been released.
Once you have made a trim, there is no way of getting the trimmed portion back, except by
reloading the "raw" sample from disk.
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