User's Manual

Note: Sample Editing is destructive for the sample and changes the sample itself in your
project. All modifications can be undone at any time until the file is saved. The original
sample will remain intact on the SD card.
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Sample Loader - Preparing Instruments
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The Sample Loaderkey opens the SD card browser. Preview samples here and use them to
prepare instruments which will be later used to create patterns and songs.
Create instruments by loading the samples to the project sample pool from the SD card.
Copy a sample from the browser on the left side of the screen to its right side by using the
Add or Add next (where the browser cursor will jump one position down after adding the
sample) screen buttons.
Samples copied to the internal memory becomes Instruments with their own number, name
and separate settings. Instruments canbe renamed with the use of a Rename screen button
or removed with the use of the Delete key.
Tweak instruments using theInstrument ParametersandSample Playback. Use the audio
files in the classic sampler or sample slicer (explained in the sections below), or use them as
a source for the wavetableandgranularsample-based synthesis engines.
Important:
A maximum number of 48 instruments is available.
To duplicate instrument use Copy/Paste in Sample Loader module.
Press and hold the yellow Instrument key to pop up an instrument browser window
from the Pattern screen level.
Press and hold the Preview screen button in order to preview long samples.
Hold down the Preview screen button while using Arrow keys or Jog-wheel to preview
samples fast,
Replace an existing instrument by loading another sample to its position (all other
properties of the instrument remains the same).
The progress bar is showing the sample pool capacity in percents (displayed in white).
Red color displays the space needed to load a certain sample as an instrument. The
green color is showing when a replaced sample will free up some of the sample pool