Importing a sample, Editing a sample, Common procedure for editing – Roland V-Synth User Manual

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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)

Importing a Sample

To import samples you will use the Disk Save Project screen of Disk
mode.

1.

Access the SAMPLE Top screen (p. 56).

2.

Touch<Import>.

Jump to the DISK Import Files screen in the Disk mode.

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For details on operations in this screen, refer to

“Importing

Individual Patch or Wave Files (Import Files)”

(p. 85).

Editing a Sample

When you have finished sampling, you can edit the sample data.
You can also edit samples that you loaded (p. 85).

When editing a sample, touching <PREVIEW> will play the sample
so you can check whether it was edited as you expect.

• When the editing screens are displayed, playing the keyboard

will not produce sound.

• It is not possible to edit two or more samples simultaneously.

• With some exceptions, editing a sample that has been encoded

will cause the encoding data to be discarded. In this case, you
must encode the data once again (p. 69).

• The factory-set waves (preset waves) cannot be edited.

Common Procedure for Editing

Displaying the Sample Edit Screen

1.

Press [MODE].

The V-SYNTH MODE MENU window appears.

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2.

Touch <SAMPLE>.

The SAMPLE Top screen appears.

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3.

Select the sample that you wish to edit.

For details on making this selection, refer to

“Sampling

Procedure”

(p. 56).

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