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Owner's Manual - Roland

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Editing a SampleThis section explains how you can edit a sample that you sampled/importedEditing is performed in sample memory—a memory area dedicatedto samples (p. 32).Selecting a Sample (SampleList)The sample list shows the current state ofthe samples.fig.15-001Select a sample from the list.Selecting a Sample1. Press [SAMPLE LIST].The Sample List display appears.fig.14-008_502. Specify the group from which you want to select a sample.• [F1 (Preset)]: Select from preset samples.• [F2 (User)]: Select from user samples.• [F3 (Card)]: Select from samples stored on a memory card.* You cannot edit preset (Preset) samples.3. Use VALUE dial, [INC][DEC], or to select a sample.If you hold down [SHIFT] while you operate the above buttons,the sample number will change in steps of ten.You can press [F8 (Preview)] to audition the selected sample.NEW: This is a sample that you sampled. It has not beensaved, and will be lost when you turn off the power.The same is true for samples imported as WAV/AIFF.UNLOAD: The sample has been saved, but not loaded intosample memory.EDIT: This is a sample that you loaded or sampled and areediting. Your edits will be lost when you turn offthe power. If you want to keep them, you mustWrite the sample. Save this data as necessary.The Fantom-X has a parameter (Load User Samples at Startup,(p. 234)) that specifies whether the samples in user memory, thesamples in a memory card, or the preset samples will beautomatically loaded into sample memory when you turn onthe power. If Load User Samples at Startup is turned off,samples will not be loaded into memory when you turn on thepower. In this case, you will need to load samples into memoryyourself. If you have unload a sample from sample memory,you will also need to load it again before you can re-select thatsample.4. Press [ENTER].The Sample Edit Screen appears.146

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