Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 240

Sampling Edit mode, Editing Stereo Samples, Basic Procedure, Sample selection and Audition, function

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Sampling Edit mode BEAT1 BEAT2 BEAT3 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE3 PHRASE4 QUICK : Original wave size X N + (0.3 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (0.2 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (0.3 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (5.8 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (1.4 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (0.4 X number of slices) : Original wave size X N + (1.4 X number of slices) : Original wave size X 3 + (0.7 X number of slices) For monaural samples N = 5.5, and for stereo samples N = 8. Also, the number of slices is doubled for stereo samples. With the memory expanded to the maximum 64 megabytes, for example, if the entire memory is empty and a 44.1 kHz sample is sliced to 32 slices, the longest possible sampling time will be approximately: BEAT1~3, PHRASE1~4: approx. 138 seconds (mono), 47 seconds (stereo.) QUICK: approx. 253 seconds (mono), 126 seconds (stereo). Sampling Edit mode Basic Structure (page 59) This mode gives you a variety of sample eding tools, with which you can change the samples you've recorded in the Sampling Record mode, and customize them for your applications as needed. ◆ Editing Stereo Samples For samples that have been recorded in stereo (with Stereo Sampling), both the left and right waves of the sample are edited together by the MOTIF. in the actual process, any edits made to the left channel wave are duplicated exactly in the right channel. The exception to this, of course, is Pan - since the sample already is in stereo. ◆ Basic Procedure 1 Press the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] button to enter the Sampling mode. (The indicator lights.) n Unlike in the Sampling Record mode, all parameters and functions of the Sampling Edit mode are the same, no matter which mode was previously selected. n All Sampling Edit operations apply to the Waveform (actual sample), not the voice. 2 Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Sampling Edit mode. (The indicator lights.) 3 Select the desired sample for editing from the Key Bank display. (Press the [F1] button.) 4 Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the [F2] - [F6] buttons. 5 Edit parameters for the selected sample. 6 Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Sampling Edit mode. • The operations corresponding to steps #3 - 4 are covered in the following explanations. Sample selection and Audition function The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure see above. For details about the relationship between the parameters below, see page 241. 1 3 Indicates information about the 2 selected Key Bank. You can hear the selected sample by pressing the [SF1] button. (Audition function) 1 Select a Waveform that contains a Sample you wish to edit. Move the cursor to the Waveform number and select the desired number by using the [INC/ YES] button, [DEC/NO] button, or the data dial. 2 To select the desired Key Bank, simultaneously hold down the [INFORMATION] button and press the appropriate key on the keyboard. The information about the selected Key Bank appears on the display and the sample assigned to the Key Bank is called up. Reference Sampling mode 240 MOTIF Reference

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240
MOTIF
Reference
Sampling Edit mode
Reference
Sampling mode
BEAT1
: Original wave size
X
N + (0.3
X
number of slices)
BEAT2
: Original wave size
X
N + (0.2
X
number of slices)
BEAT3
: Original wave size
X
N + (0.3
X
number of slices)
PHRASE1
: Original wave size
X
N + (5.8
X
number of slices)
PHRASE2
: Original wave size
X
N + (1.4
X
number of slices)
PHRASE3
: Original wave size
X
N + (0.4
X
number of slices)
PHRASE4
: Original wave size
X
N + (1.4
X
number of slices)
QUICK
: Original wave size
X
3 + (0.7
X
number of slices)
For monaural samples N = 5.5, and for stereo samples
N = 8. Also, the number of slices is doubled for stereo
samples.
With the memory expanded to the maximum 64
megabytes, for example, if the entire memory is empty
and a 44.1 kHz sample is sliced to 32 slices, the longest
possible sampling time will be
approximately:
BEAT1~3, PHRASE1~4: approx. 138 seconds
(mono), 47 seconds (stereo.) QUICK: approx. 253
seconds (mono), 126 seconds (stereo).
Sampling Edit mode
Basic Structure (page 59)
This mode gives you a variety of sample eding tools,
with which you can change the samples you’ve
recorded in the Sampling Record mode, and customize
them for your applications as needed.
Editing Stereo Samples
For samples that have been recorded in stereo (with
Stereo Sampling), both the left and right waves of the
sample are edited together by the MOTIF.
in the actual
process, any edits made to the left channel wave are
duplicated exactly in the right channel.
The exception
to this, of course, is Pan — since the sample already is
in stereo.
Basic Procedure
1
Press the [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] button to
enter the Sampling mode.
(The indicator lights.)
n
Unlike in the Sampling Record mode, all
parameters and functions of the Sampling Edit
mode are the same, no matter which mode was
previously selected.
n
All Sampling Edit operations apply to the
Waveform (actual sample), not the voice.
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Sampling Edit
mode.
(The indicator lights.)
3
Select the desired sample for editing from the Key
Bank display.
(Press the [F1] button.)
4
Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the
[F2] - [F6] buttons.
5
Edit parameters for the selected sample.
6
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the Sampling
Edit mode.
• The operations corresponding to steps #3 - 4 are
covered in the following explanations.
Sample selection and Audition
function
The explanations here apply to step #3
of the Basic
Procedure see above.
For details about the relationship between the
parameters below, see page 241.
1
Select a Waveform that contains a Sample you wish
to edit. Move the cursor to the Waveform number
and select the desired number by using the [INC/
YES] button, [DEC/NO] button, or the data dial.
2
To select the desired Key Bank, simultaneously
hold down the [INFORMATION] button and
press the appropriate key on the keyboard. The
information about the selected Key Bank appears
on the display and the sample assigned to the Key
Bank is called up.
3
1
2
You can hear the selected sample by pressing
the [SF1] button. (Audition function)
Indicates information about the
selected Key Bank.