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Audio editing functions at the top of the display on the controller.
1. Use F1 and F3 to select the desired audio function.
2. Press F2 to perform the selected audio function.
The audio function will be performed on the selected region in your Sample, as defined
by the START and END parameters of the SELECTION RANGE section on page 2 (see 14.3.1,
Using the Edit Page).
These audio processing functions are destructive, i.e. they modify the audio material in the
Sample. However, your original Sample will not be modified: For each audio function that
you perform, a new, distinct copy of the Sample will be saved!
The playback settings of the Sample (e.g., tune, amplitude envelope, etc.) can be adjusted
on the ZONE page. See section 14.5.5, Selecting and Editing Zones in the Map View for
more information.
Available functions are:
Parameter Description
TRUNC (Truncate)
This deletes the part of the Sample that is outside of the selected region.
NORM (Normalize)
This adjusts the level of the selected region to the maximum possible value with-
out clipping.
REV (Reverse)
This reverses the selected region of the Sample.
FD IN (Fade In)
This applies a fade in to the selected region of the Sample.
FD OUT (Fade Out)
This applies a fade out to the selected region of the Sample.
FIX DC
This removes the DC offset. DC offset (“Direct Current offset”) is an undesirable
constant shift in the signal level that might be introduced by some audio pro-
cessing units. This offset can notably waste some of the available headroom.
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Editing a Sample
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