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PLAY-SAMPLE Select Sample from Sample Bank [PLAY] Button → [F2] Button → Knob 1 to select "PLAY-SmpBank" This display page lets you edit sample banks, adding or removing samples to or from a sample bank. Samples are sorted so that those assigned to the currently selected sample bank are listed first, unassigned samples are listed second, and samples assigned to programs or other sample banks are listed last. When multiple samples or sample banks meet the same conditions, they will be sorted by name. Turn action Press action Knob 1 Page Tree View Knob 2 Sample Bank FOCUS Knob 3 - SORT Knob 4 Sample FOCUS Knob 5 - REMOVE/ ADD Knob 1 [ Turn] Page Selects display pages. [ Press] Tree View Calls the Tree View display (page 83). Knob 2 [ Turn] Sample Bank Positions the cursor at the sample bank to be edited. • " " will appear to the right of the names of sample banks which have been edited but not saved to disk. • " " will appear to the left of the names of samples which are used by the currently selected program. [ Press] FOCUS Selects the the highlighted sample for editing. • After using knob 2 to select a sample bank and Knob 4 to select a sample, if you use Knob 5 to execute the REMOVE command the sample will be removed from the sample bank and will become an independent sample. In the same way, if you use Knob 5 to execute the ADD command the selected sample will be added to the sample bank. Knob 3 [ Press] SORT The SORT function accessed by pressing Knob 3 allows the display order of the sample names to be sorted according to the specified conditions. [Range] off, Name, Status&Name • off ... No sorting occurs. • Name ... The sample banks and samples are separately sorted by name in alphabetical order. • Status&Name ... Sample banks are sorted according to their relationship with programs, and samples according to their relationship with sample banks, as follows: Sample banks are sorted so that sample banks assigned to programs are listed first and those which are not assigned are listed second. Knob 4 [ Turn] Sample Positions the cursor at the sample to be edited. • An " " will appear to the right of the names of samples which have been edited but not saved to disk. • " " will appear to the left of the names of samples contained in the sample bank currently selected via Knob 2. • " " will appear to the left of the names of samples which are used by the currently selected program. •" " will appear to the right of names of samples which are already being used in a sample bank or program. [ Press] FOCUS Selects the the highlighted sample for editing. Knob 5 [ Press] REMOVE or ADD When a sample contained in the sample bank selected by Knob 2 is selected by Knob 4, the press function of Knob 5 becomes REMOVE. When any other sample is selected by Knob 4 the press function of this knob becomes ADD. s REMOVE The sample selected via Knob 4 will be removed from the sample bank, and will become an independent sample. • The REMOVE function will only work if the sample selected via Knob 4 is actually assigned to the sample bank selected via Knob 2. s ADD The sample selected via Knob 4 will be added to the sample bank selected via Knob 2. • The ADD function will have no effect if the sample selected via Knob 4 is already assigned to the sample bank selected via Knob 2. If a "USED" sample is selected the "MOVE&ADD" and "DUPLICATE&ADD" optionas become available. The "MOVE&ADD" option the sample will be moved from the program or sample bank to which it was previously assigned, and added to the specified sample bank. The "DUPLICATE&ADD" option duplicates the sample and adds it to the specified sample bank. (The name for each new sample becomes: original name + "*".) • Note that the A5000/A4000 does not create another copy of the waveform data when "duplicating" the sample. Instead, both samples access the same waveform memory area. This means that the duplication does not consume any additional waveform memory. 95 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q A5000/A4000 • Chapter 4 PLAY Mode