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12 Tutorial MESA II
lected part, the Shift key and Selection Tool are used. Click anywhere outside the
selected part to deselect.
The Information Window shows the beginning and end locations of the selected part.
* Select "Reverse" from the DSP Menu.
The selected part is now reversed. Only the edited part will be played when the Spacebar
is pressed.
* Select the Selection Tool, and click anywhere outside
the selected part of wave form in the Audio Editor Window.
Everything will be deselected, and pressing the Spacebar will play the whole sample.
Try the same steps for other selections and other DSP functions. If you want to use the
Audio Editor more seriously, you will have to use Rulers, Markers, and other functions
as described in the "Audio Editor" Chapter.
Step 6: Saving a sample
To save the sample edited by the Audio Editor to the Sampler Disk;
* Display the Memory Window on the Sampler Editor.
Keep the Memory Window visible even when the screen is changed over to the Audio
Editor.
* Select the Drag Tool on the Audio Editor.
The Cursor is now changed to the shape of a hand.
* Drag the wave form on the Audio Editor Window, and drop it on the Memory Window.
Now the sample has been sent to the Sampler's Memory.
* Display the Sampler Disk Window on the Sampler Editor.
Check if there is a floppy disk to save in the Sampler.
* Drag and drop the sample from the Memory Window to the Disk Window.
Now the sample is saved on the Sampler disk.
You can also save a sample by selecting "Save" from the File Menu.
Next, to save the sample edited on the Audio Editor onto the hard disk of your Mac;
* Select "Save" from the Audio Editor File Menu.
You will be prompted to select the saving location and saving type as you save.
You may also drop the sample from the Audio Editor Window directly onto the Finder
using the drag tool.
Furthermore, the sample on the Sampler can be saved directly to the Mac disk.
* Open the Memory Window on the Sampler Editor, and select "AIFF" ,"WAVE" or "Sd2f"
in "Export Sample..." on the File Menu.
You will be prompted to specify the saving location as you save. You may also drag the
sample you want to save and drop it directly onto the Finder.
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