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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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Sample (waveform data) editing<br />

Editing the waveform data of the sample is done in P1:<br />

Sample Edit. You can use commands such as cut, copy,<br />

and normalize to edit the waveform data.<br />

1 Select the sample that you wish to edit.<br />

Use “Sample Select” or “Index” in the P1: Sample Edit<br />

page or the P0: Recording, Recording page to select the<br />

sample. (☞p.69)<br />

If you use “Sample Select” to select the sample, be<br />

aware that the index assignment will also change.<br />

2 Select the P1: Sample Edit page.<br />

The waveform data of the currently selected sample<br />

will be displayed.<br />

Sample waveforms that were recorded with a “Sampling<br />

Mode” of Stereo will be shown in two lines. The<br />

upper line is the L channel waveform, and the lower<br />

line is the R channel waveform.<br />

3 Use “Edit Range Start” and “Edit Range End” to specify<br />

the range that you wish to edit.<br />

The selected range will be highlighted.<br />

If you wish to hear the sound of the selected range,<br />

press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key. The selected<br />

range will play back at the pitch of the base key (the<br />

key shown in gray on the keyboard display). You can<br />

select the base key by holding down the [ENTER] key<br />

and playing a note on keyboard.<br />

When you play a key to which the sample is assigned<br />

(the highlighted range of the keyboard displayed in<br />

“Keyboard & Index”), the sample will be played back<br />

according to its loop settings.<br />

The procedure for using the ZOOM and “Use Zero”<br />

check boxes is the same as for P2: Loop Edit.<br />

4 From the list of page menu, select the desired editing<br />

command. Make the appropriate settings in the dialog<br />

box, and press the OK button to execute.<br />

For details on each command (☞PG p.119).<br />

● A note on saving samples<br />

In the dialog boxes of some page menu, there is a “Save to<br />

No.” setting that lets you specify the sample number to<br />

which the edited sample will be saved. At this time, a<br />

vacant sample number will be selected automatically, so<br />

you will change the setting only if you want to specify the<br />

save destination number.<br />

If you check “Overwrite” in the dialog box of the command,<br />

the data prior to editing will be deleted, and will be<br />

overwritten by the edited data. Normally, you will execute<br />

the Write operation without checking this, so that the<br />

unedited data is preserved. When you are completely finished<br />

with your editing, you can use the page menu command<br />

“Delete Sample” to delete unneeded samples.<br />

In Sampling mode, there is no Compare function that<br />

lets you compare the data before and after editing.<br />

If you wish to preserve the unedited state of the multisample<br />

or sample, use “Copy Sample” or “Copy<br />

MS” (☞PG p.108, 109) to copy the sample or multisample<br />

before you begin editing.<br />

For some page menu commands in P1: Sample Edit<br />

or P2: Loop Edit, you can execute without checking<br />

the “Overwrite” setting in the dialog box, so that the<br />

sample data previous to editing will be preserved.<br />

Multisample editing<br />

Editing a multisample is accomplished with a number of<br />

operations i.e. creating indexes for the multisample and<br />

assigning a sample to each index, editing operations such<br />

as deleting, copying, and inserting indexes, and detailed<br />

settings such as sample level and pitch for each index.<br />

Multisample editing is performed in P3: Multisample.<br />

Basic settings such as creating indexes and assigning<br />

samples can also be made in the P0: Recording,<br />

Recording page.<br />

Editing the indices<br />

To change the number or order of the indexes, use the<br />

Insert, Cut, Copy, and Create buttons.<br />

1 Select the P3: Multisample.<br />

2 Use “Multisample (MS)” to select the multisample<br />

that you wish to edit.<br />

3 Select the “Index.”<br />

You can also select an index by holding down the<br />

[ENTER] key and playing a note on the keyboard.<br />

4 Press the buttons to modify the number or order of<br />

the indices, and edit them.<br />

To delete the selected index, press the Cut button.<br />

The Insert button is used in conjunction with the Cut<br />

and Copy buttons. The contents of the index that was<br />

Cut or Copied will be inserted.<br />

77<br />

Program<br />

Combination<br />

Sequencer<br />

Sampling<br />

Song Play<br />

Global<br />

Effect<br />

Media, etc<br />

Preset<br />

Other

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