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Changing the encoding type, Changing the original tempo – Roland maxWerk Musical Instrument User Manual

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Re-encoding a sample (Wave Edit)

Loop

If you want playback to occur repeatedly, turn looping on.

Zoom tool

Expands or contracts the waveform display.

Changing the encoding type

For details on the encoding type, refer to

“What is encoding?”

(p. 49).

1. At the bottom of the screen, click the

[Sample Info]

button (

), and then click the

[Wave Edit]

tab (

) to access the Wave Edit screen.

2. In the sample list shown at the left, click the sample that you want to edit.

3. Click the

[Edit]

button (

) to enter Edit mode.

4. Press a button in the diagram to specify the encoding type.

:

Solo encoding

:

Backing encoding

:

Ensemble encoding

5. Finally, click the

[Save]

button. The sample will be saved, and re-sent to the VariOS. If you click

the

[Cancel]

button, your changes will be discarded and you will exit Edit mode.

Changing the original tempo

If the tempo of the sample does not match the song, you can change the original tempo of the sample.

fig.03-19

1. As described in

steps 1–3

of

“Changing the encoding type,”

enter Edit mode.

2. Adjust the tempo by entering a new value in either the

“Tempo”

or

“Beats”

field.

To edit numerically, double-click the value and edit it in the dialog box that appears.

:

Doubles the value

:

Halves the value

3. Finally, click the

[Save]

button. The sample will be saved, and re-sent to the VariOS. If you click

the

[Cancel]

button, your changes will be discarded and you will exit Edit mode.