Operation Manual

About the COMMANDS
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PROCESS
[COMMAND/EXIT] Button Knob 1 to highlight display line 3
Press Knob 2
The PROCESS commands include sample normalization,
reverse, fade, loop crossfade, and more.
[Operation]
1. Select the Process Type to be applied to the sample.
2. Select the sample to be processed.
3. Set other parameters as required.
4. Press Knob 1 (EXEC) or Knob 5 (EXEC&CONT), and the process
confirmation display will appear. Press Knob 5 (YES) to execute
the process operation.
The content of this display will vary according to the selected Pro-
cess Type.
If Knob 1 (EXEC) is used to execute the command, the display pre-
vious to the command menu will be recalled after execution has fin-
ished. If Knob 5 (EXEC&CONT) is used to execute the command,
the process display will be retained so you can continue and per-
form further process operations.
Knob 1
[ Turn] Cursor
Positions the cursor.
The cursor cannot be moved when the Reverse Process
Type is selected.
[ Press] EXEC
Press this knob to call the process confirmation display.
Press Knob 5 (YES) to actually execute the process oper-
ation.
Knob 2
[ Turn] Process Type
Specifies the type of processing to be applied to the sam-
ple.
[Range] Normalize, Reverse, Fade, LoopXfade
Normalize ... The peak level of the selected sam-
ple is detected, and the overall level of the
waveform is adjusted so that the peak level is
just below clipping (i.e. the level is maximized).
The wave data can also be deliberately
clipped or the plus or minus sides of the wave-
form can be individually adjusted to change
the sound as required.
Reverse ... This command reverses the waveform
with respect to time, so that the sound is
reversed.
The command reverses the entire waveform. Opera-
tion is not restricted to the area between the start
and end addresses.
When Reverse is executed, the wave start and end
addresses are automatically adjusted so that the
wave sounds over the same region. The same
applies to the loop start and end addresses: they are
automatically adjustyed so that the loop plays over
the same region.
Fade ... Applies a gradual fade-in from the wave
start address or fade-out to the wave end
address.
LoopXfade ... produces a smooth transition at the
loop crossover point.
Knob 5
[ Turn] Sample
Selects the sample to be processed.
[Range] All samples in memory.
[ Press] EXEC&CONT
Press this knob to call the process confirmation display.
Press Knob 5 (YES) to actually execute the process oper-
ation.
Knob 1
Same function as Cursor q (page 218).
Cursor q (the same for all Process Types)
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor Process Type Sample
Press
action
EXEC EXEC&CONT
q
Cursor
Cursor w (when the Process Type is Normalize)
Normalize
Reverse
Knob 1 Knob 2 Knob 3 Knob 4 Knob 5
Turn
action
Cursor Plus Side Gain
Minus Side
Gain
Press
action
EXEC ———EXEC&CONT
w
Cursor
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