Operation Manual

ESSENTIAL PROCEDURES
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Step-by-Step
MAPPING
1. Go To the MAP/OUT Display
If you are not already there, press the [EDIT] button and then the [MAP/OUT] function key to go to
the “EDIT-Mix&Key” display.
2. Select a Sample To Edit
If the sample you want to edit isn’t already selected (the sample name appears at the bottom of the
window in the upper left corner of the display), press Knob 1 (TREE) to see a list of the available sam-
ples, use Knob 2 to select the desired sample, then press Knob 1 (PARAM) again to return to the
“EDIT-Waveform” display.
You can play the selected sample by pressing the [AUDITION] button.
3. Map the Sample
Use Knob 1 to highlight the second function line on the display (“OrigKey/Low/High/KeyXfade”).
Knob 2 sets the samples “Original Key.” This is the note to which the original sample will be mapped
(e.g. the note at which the sample will sound at its original pitch). Use Knob 3 and Knob 4 to set the
“Low” and “High” notes of the range over which you want the sample to play. The defaults are “Low
= C-2” and “High = G8,” with which the sample will sound over the entire range of MIDI notes from
any controller. If you want the sample to sound only on the octave beginning at middle C, for example,
set the “Low” and “High” parameters to “C3” and “C4,” respectively. When the “KeyXfade” parame-