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Sampler functions
remain at the constant pitch of the edited sample, no matter what key is pressed, This can
be useful if you want to add a constant pitch percussion sound to a pitched instrument, for
instance.
The second sample page lSMP2)
In the second sample page,
(SMP2), you can set further parameters relating to each sample
in a keygroup. The top line allows you to set the keyspan of the keygroup, the keygroup
to be edited, the ALL/ONE parameter and the program currently being edited. Each of
the other parameters in this page can be applied to each velocity zone (sample)
individually.
The "
sem.cnt" parameter allows you to set the relative tuning of each sample within a
keygroup (in semitones and cents).
The "
loud" parameter allows you to adjust the relative volume of each sample in a
keygroup relative to the other samples. This value can be set from -50 to +50.
"
filt" allows you to specify the cutoff frequency of the low-pass filter for each sample
relative to the other samples in the keygroup.
When a program is being played through the stereo outputs, the stereo position of each
sample in a keygroup can be set using the "
pan" parameter. The values here can range
from L50 (panned hard left) through MID (the signal is sent equally to the left and right
channels) to R50 (panned hard right).
The "
out" parameter requires a little explanation. If a program is assigned to be played
through one of the eight individual output channels, an "offset" can be added to each
sample in the program which is added to the basic output channel to determine the output
channel from which the sample will eventually be output. For example, if a program is
assigned to be played through channel 3, and four sample "out"s are set in this page to be
0, +1, +1 and +2, these samples will be played through channels 3, 4, 4 and 5 respectively.
If value of the basic output channel added to the offset here goes above 8, the number
"wraps round". In this way, if the basic out channel is 6, and the offset value set here is 6,
the total is 12. This will be automatically changed to 4 (12 - 8).
The last parameter on this page allows you to set up the way the sample is to be played
back, overriding the settings made in the ED.2 page of the EDIT SAMPLE mode, if you
want. There are five values which are allowed. AS SAMPLE plays back the sample
exactly as set up in the ED.2 page (loops included). LP in R is the same as the LOOP IN
RELEASE mode of the ED.2 page, and "LP til R" is the same as LOOP UNTIL
RELEASE. NO LOOPS is self-explanatory, and TO END
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