Editing a sample sound

Here’s how to adjust the sample parameters to edit the sounds.

  1. Follow the instructions in “Playing the samples” to select the sample for which you want to edit the sound.
  2. Use the operations shown below according to the parameter you want to edit.
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    Parameter/item to edit

    Operation

    Reference

    Editing time-based changes in pitch

    Press the [F´] (P.ENV) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.

    SAMPLE EDIT (P.ENV) settings

    Editing the sample playback pitch, range, or time-based changes to the volume or filter

    Press the [G] (VOICE) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.

    SAMPLE EDIT (VOICE) settings

    Using a filter to edit the sound

    Press the [G´] (FILTER) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.

    SAMPLE EDIT (FILTER) settings

    Editing the sample volume and pan, output bus settings and send amount to delay/reverb

    Press the [A] (MIXER) button while holding down the [SHIFT] button.

    SAMPLE EDIT (MIXER) settings

  4. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to select a parameter, and press the [C´] (ENTER) button.
  5. Use the [TEMPO/VALUE] knob to edit the value.
  6. MEMO

    You can also adjust some of the parameters with the [CTRL1][CTRL3] knobs as well as the [PITCH], [START], [END] and [LEVEL] knobs.

    Refer to “Knob functions” for details.

  7. To finish editing, press the [C] (EXIT) button twice.

MEMO

You can restore the settings of the sample pads to the way they were prior to editing (meaning the last saved state).

Refer to “Restoring the sample pad settings” for details.