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Re-encoding a sample (Wave Edit)
Loop
If you want playback to occur repeatedly, turn looping on.
Display Grid
Switches the display grid.
Zoom tool
Expands or contracts the waveform display.
■ Changing the encoding type
For details on the encoding type, refer to “What is encoding?” (p. 55).
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.
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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.