Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 84
UT 19] Editing a Sample, Editing step, Start
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[UT 19] Editing a Sample You can go back to the first WAVE page ([UT 19]) to adjust the start and end addresses of the captured sample for better playback timing or a smoother loop setting. Note that you need to save the sample to a memory card to use it as a drum voice. [UT 19] Start LpStart End WAVE x100K 0000256 0000512 0001024 1 2 3 4 n Sample editing functions in the WAVE page work only for a captured sample. You cannot use it for editing waveform data loaded from the memory card. 1 Editing step Specify the editing step to increase or decrease a sample address turning the knob. For coarse adjustment, use a large step value. For fine adjustment, use a small step value. ❏ Settings: x1, x10, x1k, x10k, x100k (k=1,000 bytes) [UT 21] Deleting a Sample You can use the third WAVE page ([UT 21]) to delete all waveform data and sample data currently residing in the DTXTREME IIs memory. This helps free up additional memory for sample recording. [UT 21] WAVE Delete All Waves When the above display is shown, press the ENTER/YES button. An "Are You Sure?" confirmation message appears in the display. Press the ENTER/YES button again to actually execute the sample delete operation. Press the EXIT/NO button to cancel. 2 Start Specify the start point for playback. You can cut off any unnecessary portion at the beginning by setting a value greater than zero (or turning the corresponding knob clockwise). 3 LpStart Specify the loop point. Select loopOff for a one-shot voice. If you set an address value, the sample becomes looped. Setting the same address as the start point, the sample repeats the start point to the end point. Setting an address larger than the start point, the sample first plays from the start point to the end point, and then repeats the loop point to the end point. 4 End Specify the end point for playback. You can cut off any unnecessary portion at the end by setting a value smaller than the original address (or turning the corresponding knob counter-clockwise). n Address settings for start, loop, and end points are represented as start point loop point end point. While editing, you can audition the sample using the Start/Stop button. Utility Features 84