Checking sample information, 63 creating and editing samples (sample mode), Naming a template (template name) – Roland V-Synth User Manual

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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)

Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)

Naming a Template (Template Name)

A template can be given a name of up to eight characters.

1.

Access the SAMPLE Top screen, and select the sample that

you want to name (p. 56).

2.

Touch <

> in the upper right of the screen.

A pulldown menu appears.

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3.

In the pulldown menu, touch <Template Name>.

The SAMPLING Template Name window appears.

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4.

Touch the on-screen alphabetic or numeric keys to enter the

new name in the text box.

The on-screen keys have the following functions.

<

><

>:

Move the cursor in the text box to the desired input

location.

<SHIFT>:

Turn this on when you want to input uppercase letters

or symbols.

<Insert>:

Turn this on when you want to insert a character at the

cursor location.

<Clear>:

Erases all characters in the text box.

<Delete>:

Deletes the character at the cursor location.

<Back>:

Deletes the character that precedes the cursor location.

You can also move the input location cursor by pressing the
[

][

] cursor buttons. Pressing [

] will change the

character at the cursor location to uppercase, and pressing [

]

will change it to lowercase.

5.

When you have finished inputting, touch <OK> to finalize the

template name.

Checking Sample Information

1.

Access the SAMPLE Top screen (p. 56).

2.

Touch <Info>.

The SAMPLE Information screen appears.

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In the SAMPLE Information screen you can check the following
information for the sample.

Encode type (p. 70)

Sampling type (p. 60)

Loop point location (Loop Start, Loop End) (p. 68)

Time signature (p. 69)

Original tempo (p. 69)

• Original pitch

• Original fine tune

Original Tempo, Original Pitch, and Original Fine Tune can be
modified in this screen.

If you want to set an accurate original tempo, make settings in
the sample editing screen (p. 69).

Original Pitch

Specifies the key that will play the sample at the pitch at which it
was sampled.

Value:

C-1 (0)-G9 (127)

Original Fine Tune

Adjusts the current pitch in one-cent steps (1/100 of a semitone) over
a range of 1/2 semitone upward or downward.

Value:

-50-+50

3.

When you have finished viewing the information, touch

<OK> to close the window.

LOOP MODE

One Shot:

The sample will not loop, regardless of the Loop Switch

(p. 43) setting of the patch.

One Way:

If the Loop Switch (p. 43) of the patch is on, the sample

will loop in the forward direction between “LOOP START” and
“LOOP END.”

Alternate:

If the Loop Switch (p. 43) of the patch is on, the sample

will loop alternately backward and forward between the “LOOP
START” and “LOOP END.”

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