User Manual
12. SAMPLES
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12.4 DELETING SAMPLES FROM THE +DRIVE LIBRARY
You can delete samples from the +Drive from within the Model:Samples.
1. Press [WAVE]
to open the SAMPLE ASSIGN menu.
2. Use the LEVEL/DATA knob to navigate the folder and the sample you want to remove. You can also
remove a folder if it does not contain any samples.
3. Press [FUNC] + LEVEL/DATA to initiate the delete process
4. Select “YES” and then press LEVEL/DATA to delete the sample.
If you load and unload many samples in a project, the RAM can become fragmented and
might need to be defragmented to free up memory space. This defragmentation is done by
reloading all the samples in the project. If you try to assign a sample to a track and you see a
popup that reads “RELOAD ALL SAMPLES TO CONTINUE?”, it means that the sample fits in
the RAM but to achieve this, a reload of the samples is needed to free up memory.
If you press CONTINUE a second popup appears that reads: “PLAYBACK WILL BE
STOPPED”.
Press CONTINUE again and the sequencer playback stops while the samples reload and the
new sample is assigned to the track. Press CANCEL to abort assigning the sample to
the track.
12.5 RAM FOLDER
At the bottom of the root the SAMPLE ASSIGN menu there is a folder called RAM. This folder shows a list
of all the samples currently loaded into the RAM memory. The samples are not actually located in the RAM
folder but the folder is there to give an overview of what is currently loaded in to RAM. However you can
still load samples from this folder since the files you see there are linked to the actual sample files on the
+Drive.
• Every sample that you assign to a track is automatically added to the RAM folder.
• If you load a sample that is already in the RAM, it does not take up any additional
space in RAM.
12.5.1 UNLOADING A SAMPLE FROM THE RAM FOLDER
You can unload samples from the RAM of the active project to free up more sample memory for the
project.
1. Press [WAVE]
to open the SAMPLE ASSIGN menu.