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Editing the sample parameters (Sample Edit)
Playback mode
The Playback mode selects how the sample will be played. If you want to use legato (*) playing to play
a melody different than the original sample, choose “Time Sync.” If you want the sample to play back
from the beginning each time you press a key, choose “Retrigger.”
* “Legato” originally means to “play smoothly,” but here it refers to the technique of playing the next key
(note-on) before releasing the previous key (note-off) so that the sound is never halted.
Values:
Default setting:
If you set a (Groove Map) sample to anything other than "Retrigger," the sound will be
interrupted and will not play back correctly.
If you set a (Phrase Map) sample to anything other than “Time Sync,” you cannot play
legato.
Retrigger:
Each time you press a key, the sam-
ple will play back from the begin-
ning. This will produce an effect
like a musical “round.”
Time Sync:
Key Assign: Poly
When you play legato, the play-
back point (of the newly played
sounds) will be synchronized to
the sound that is playing from the
beginning. As shown in the dia-
gram, you can produce chords
even in the middle of a phrase.
Key Assign: Solo
If you set the Key Assign mode to
SOLO and play legato, the pitch
will change starting at the play-
back point of the previously
played note. You can play your
keyboard to produce a melody that
is completely different than the
original phrase.
Step: Each time you play a key, the sample will play to the next event (p. 67) and then stop.
In Phrase Scope mode Time Sync
In Groove Scope mode Retrigger
"Here comes VariPhrase"
key OFFkey ON
"Here comes VariPhrase"
key OFFkey ON
"Here comes VariPhrase"
key OFFkey ON
"Here comes VariPhra"
key OFFkey ON
"VariPhrase"
key OFFkey ON
key OFFkey ON
"comes Vari"
"Here"
key OFF
key ON
"comes"
"VariPhrase"
key OFF
key ON
key OFF
key ON