Automatically detecting events – Roland V-Synth GT User Manual

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Sample Mode

By specifying the Depth, you can automatically detect and “

”mark locations where there is a strong attack (i.e.,

locations where the volume changes abruptly). Such marked locations are called events.

fig.04-22

Automatically Detecting Events

Parameter

Value

Description

Depth (Encode Depth)

0–127

In the Sample Encode screen, move the cursor to “Depth” and set the value.
The higher the value you set, the more events will be assigned.

If the Playback Mode (p. 99) is “STEP,” the sample will play to the next
event, and then stop each time you play the key. When the Playback Mode
is set to “EVENT,” the sample will be divided at event locations, and
assigned to each key.

• If you set Depth to a high value, a large number of events may

be detected. If you encode in such a state, the interval
between events will be too short, and the expected result will
not be obtained when you play back in event units.

• If you change the location of an event after encoding, you

must re-encode the sample. When you encode, the newly
detected event locations will take effect.

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