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Here you can make settings for multisamples. You can create 
indexes for a multisample, and then assign a sample to each 
index. (These basic settings can also be performed in 1.1: 
Recording page.) In addition, you can delete, copy, or insert 
an index, and perform detailed editing such as adjusting the 
level and pitch of the sample for each index.
4.1–1: Edit1
4.1–1a: MS, Index, Keyboard & Index
MS (Multisample Select)
[000...999]
Selects the multisample that you wish to edit (☞1.1–1a).
Index
[xxx (001...128)/yyy (001...128)]
Select s the index that you wish to edit (☞1.1–1a).
To select an index, hold down the [ENTER] key and play a 
note on the keyboard. The index that includes the note you 
played will be selected. The specified key will be the base 
key, and will be displayed in gray in “Keyboard & Index.”
Keyboard & Index
(☞1.1–1a)
4.1–1b: SMPL, Orig.K, TopK
SMPL (Sample Select)
[----: ---No Assign----, 0000...3999]
This shows the number and name of the sample that is 
assigned to the selected index. You can also select a sample 
here (☞1.1–1b).
Orig.K (Original Key)
[C–1...G9]
Specifies the original key of the sample (☞1.1–1b).
TopK (Top Key)
[C–1...G9]
Specifies the highest key in the zone of the index. The zone 
is defined by this “Top Key” (☞1.1–1b).
 4.1–1c: INSERT, CUT, COPY, CREATE
INSERT
This creates an index. When you press the [F3] (“INSERT” 
key, a new index will be created according to the “Pstn (Posi-
tion)” setting (1.1–3b, 4.1–3a). At this time, the contents of 
the index that was cut or copied by “CUT” or “COPY” (i.e., 
the “Zone Range,” “Orig.K Position,” “Level” and “Pitch”) 
will be assigned at the same time. (The sample will automat-
ically be copied or assigned to a different number.)
If it is not possible to create a new index when you exe-
cute “CREATE” or “INSERT,” a dialog box will appear. 
If this occurs, refer to “CREATE” (1.1–1c).
If you have not yet executed “CUT” or “COPY,” such as 
immediately after power-on, the new index will be cre-
ated according to the “Create (Create Zone Preference)” 
settings (1.1–3b, 4.1–3a) “Position,” “Zone Range,” and 
“Orig.K Position” as same as “CREATE.”
CUT
When you press the [F4] (“CUT”) key, this deletes the 
selected index. At the same time, the contents of the deleted 
index are copied to the “INSERT” buffer.
COPY
When you press the [F5] (“COPY”) key, this copies the con-
tent of the selected index to the “INSERT” buffer.
CREATE
This creates an index. When you press the [F6] (“CREATE”) 
key, a new index will be created according to the settings of 
“Position,” “Zone Range,” and “Orig.K Position” (1.1–3b, 
4.1–3a) (☞1.1–1c).
 4.1–1d: UTILITY
☞ “Delete SMPL,” “Copy SMPL,” “Move SMPL,” “Rename 
SMPL,” “SMPL To Stereo,” “Delete MS,” “Copy MS,” 
“Move MS,” “Rename MS,” “MS To Stereo/MS To 
Mono,” “Conv. To Prog,” “Keyboard Disp.” (1.1–3f), 
“Pitch BPM Adj.” (4.1–2b)
4.1–2: Edit2
4.1–2a: Level, Pitch, Constant Pitch
Level
[–99...+99]
Adjusts the playback level of the sample. Use this when you 
need to adjust the level balance between samples within a 
multisample.
0:
 Unity level
–:
 The level will be lowered. At a setting of –99 there will be 
no sound.
+:
 The level will be raised.
Since in Sampling mode the playback unity level will 
normally be the maximum level, adjustments in the + 
direction will have no effect. If Volume (CC#07) or 
Expression (CC#11)
 has been assigned to as the B-mode 
function of a REALTIME CONTROLS knob [1]–[4] and 
these controllers have been operated, or if these MIDI 
messages have been received to lower the playback 
unity level, then adjustments in the + direction will be 
valid (PROG 2.1–2e Sample Parameter: Level).
SMPL 4.1: Multisample
4.1–1a
4.1–1b
4.1–1d
4.1–1c
4.1–2a
4.1–2b