2. Operation
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Original Key
is the note which will sound the sample at its original pitch (as it
was recorded).
If the keyboard location is more than 2 octaves higher than the Original
Key, the pitch may stop changing. This is affected not only by the note
played on the keyboard, but also means that the pitch may stop changing
when the ribbon controller or joystick is used to raise the pitch.
Writing an edited multisample or drum sample
Use the “Write Sample Parameter” page menu command that has been added to
Global mode P6.
Settings that are edited in the “Multi/DrumSample” P6 will be lost when
the power is turned off. If you wish to keep these settings, use the “Write
Sample Parameter” to store them into internal memory.
When new PCM data is loaded from disk, or when “2-6 Convert to Multi-
Sample” is performed, the data will automatically be written into internal
memory.
Deleting multisamples and drum samples that
you wrote
Use the “Delete All Multi/Drum Sample” page menu command that has been
added to Global mode P6.
When you execute Delete All Multi/DrumSample, all multisamples and drum
samples that you wrote will be deleted.
All PCM data that was added will be deleted.
Saving multisample or drum sample data to
floppy disk
Use the “Save Multi/DrumSample” page menu command that has been added
to Disk mode tab page 2 (Save).
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