Importing a sample, Editing a sample, Common procedure for editing – Roland V-Synth User Manual
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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)
Importing a Sample
To import samples you will use the Disk Save Project screen of Disk
mode.
1.
Access the SAMPLE Top screen (p. 56).
2.
Touch
Jump to the DISK Import Files screen in the Disk mode.
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For details on operations in this screen, refer to
Individual Patch or Wave Files (Import Files)”
Editing a Sample
When you have finished sampling, you can edit the sample data.
You can also edit samples that you loaded (p. 85).
When editing a sample, touching
so you can check whether it was edited as you expect.
• When the editing screens are displayed, playing the keyboard
will not produce sound.
• It is not possible to edit two or more samples simultaneously.
• With some exceptions, editing a sample that has been encoded
will cause the encoding data to be discarded. In this case, you
must encode the data once again (p. 69).
• The factory-set waves (preset waves) cannot be edited.
Common Procedure for Editing
Displaying the Sample Edit Screen
1.
Press [MODE].
The V-SYNTH MODE MENU window appears.
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2.
Touch
The SAMPLE Top screen appears.
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3.
Select the sample that you wish to edit.