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Organizing user samples, Renaming a user sample, Editing – Roland TM-6 Pro Drum Trigger Module User Manual

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Editing

4

Use the cursor buttons and the [–] [+]

buttons to edit the settings.

Parameter Explanation

ZOOM

Zooms the waveform display in or out.
By holding down the [ENTER] button and

using the cursor [<] [>] buttons, you can

zoom-in/out for the horizontal axis.
Use the [ ] [ ] buttons to zoom-in/out

for the vertical axis.

START

Adjusts the start point (the location at

which the user sample starts playing).
The amount by which the value changes

will differ according to the ZOOM ratio of

the horizontal axis.

END

Adjusts the end point (the location at

which the user sample stops playing).
The amount by which the value changes

will differ according to the ZOOM ratio of

the horizontal axis.

[F1]

(PREVIEW)

button

Plays the user sample with the current

settings. During playback, press the [F1]

(PREVIEW) button once again to stop.

MEMO

By holding down the [ENTER] button and using the [–]

[+] buttons, you can change the start point and end

point positions in larger steps.

Renaming a user sample

Here’s how to rename a user sample.

1

From the user sample list, select the user

sample that you want to rename (p. 31).

2

Press the [F3] (EDIT) button.

3

Use the cursor buttons to select “Rename,”

and then press the [ENTER] button.

4

Edit the name (p. 29).

5

Press the [EXIT] button to exit the SAMPLE

NAME screen.

Organizing User Samples

Here’s how to renumber the user sample numbers or

optimize the user sample area.

1

Press the [USER SAMPLE] button.

2

Use the cursor buttons to select “UTIL,” and

then press the [ENTER] button.

The USER SAMPLE UTILITY screen appears.

3

Use cursor buttons to select the function,

and then press the [ENTER] button.

A confirmation message appears.
If you decide to cancel, select “CANCEL” and press the

[ENTER] button.

Packing user sample numbers forward (Renumber)

If you repeatedly import and delete user samples, the

numbers will become discontinuous.
This function lets you pack the user samples forward. The

user sample assignments for kits are also updated so that

they will sound correctly.
If you execute Renumber, the user samples that are

assigned to kits will no longer be correctly reproduced

if you load previously-saved backup data (that does not

include user samples).
* If you executed Renumber, and then load previously-

saved backup data or kit backup data (that does not

include user samples), the user samples assigned to

the kit will no longer be correctly reproduced.

Optimizing the user sample area (Optimize)

If you repeatedly import and delete user samples, the

user sample area might become fragmented, reducing

the number of user samples that can be loaded.
This function optimizes the area so that user samples can

be loaded.

NOTE

5

Be sure to back up before executing this (p. 39).

5

This process might take more than an hour in some

cases (This will vary depending on the number and

size of the user samples).

5

Never turn off the power while this operation is in

progress. If you do so, the user samples might be lost.

5

In some cases, optimizing might not produce results.

Deleting all user samples (Delete All)

All user samples in the user memory are deleted.

NOTE

All user samples used in kits are also deleted. Drum

triggers to which a user sample is assigned will no longer

produce sound.

4

Select “OK” and then press the [ENTER]

button.

The selected function is executed.

5

Press the [EXIT] button several times to

return to the KIT screen.