Chapter 2 wave editing, Wave, Wave mode – Roland SPD-S User Manual
Page 41: Wave wave mode, Wave mode screen, Selecting a wave, Checking the wave tempo and the wave length (time)

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Chapter 2
Chapter 2 Wave Editing
Wave
A wave is a combination of a "sound material" created by sampling a sound 
of musical instruments, a voice or a performance and the settings at sound 
reproduction. A wave is assigned to a playing surface in patch mode so that 
it can be used in an actual performance.
The SPD-S stores a maximum of 399 waves in its internal memory and 500 
waves on a memory card.
Wave Mode
To enter wave mode, press [WAVE] so it is
lit
.
Wave mode screen
fig.wavemode.eps
Selecting a wave
Press [-]/[+] to change the wave number.
If you hold down [SHIFT] and press [-]/[+], you can change the wave number in steps of 10. If 
you hold down [+] and press [-], or hold down [-] and press [+], the wave number changes 
quickly.
Checking the wave tempo and the wave length (time)
The tempo and the length (time) of a wave are displayed if you continue 
pressing [FUNC]. The tempo is shown in the format of “
= value” (or “---”
when no value is set) and the length in minutes (m) and seconds (s).
fig.WaveFunc.eps
Icon
Description
I
A wave stored in internal memory
C
A wave stored on the memory card
Icon
Description
A new (empty) wave
A non-empty wave
No icon
MONO
LONG
STEREO
STANDARD
FINE
If "I000 OFF" is selected, no 
sound is produced. This wave 
is designed so it can be 
assigned in patch mode to 
playing surfaces that you want 
to remain silent.
A wave of which Mode (p. 58) 
is STEREO or Grade (p. 58) is 
FINE has two voices. A wave 
in STEREO and in the FINE 
grade has four voices.
If you press [START/STOP] or 
hit the playing surface, the 
wave currently selected is 
played back. By pressing [ALL 
SOUND OFF], you can stop all 
sounds from being 
reproduced.
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