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Arranging audio samples to create a song—Sequence
Arranging audio samples 
to create a song
Offset and End Point
WaveOffset
” and “
WaveEnd
,” the parameters selected in Step 9, determine which 
part of the waveform data is used for to a phrase.
fig.34-21g
In both Offset and End point are indicated by 8-digits values likewise the sample 
reading start points (p. 78). (The amount of time indicated by “00000001” is 1/3000 
of a second). This does not change with tempo and measure length.
fig.34-21f
WaveOffset:
This specifies and changes the
 starting point for reading
 the waveform data of 
sample. The specified point is placed at the position determined in Adjust Timing 
“Start” (in the second screen).
WaveEnd:
This specifies and changes the 
end point for reading
 the waveform data of sample. 
If this point is before the end of the segment resulting from the “Duration” setting in 
Adjust Timing (in the second screen), then even though still within the phrase, the 
sound stops.
If a pad contains a looped sound recorded in Realtime/Step Recording, then the end 
point of the loop on the track is designated.
Adjusting the volume setting for each phrase
The upper right of the Sequence Track Edit screen shows the volume of each phrase. 
By highlighting this value and turning the TIME/VALUE dial to change it, you can 
adjust the volume of the selected phrase (0–100).
fig.34-22
The value prior to the change will reflect the 
volume that was specified for the pad you 
pressed when recording (p. 90–93). A setting 
of “100” is the volume at which the sound 
was sampled.
Start
Duration
Wave
End Point 
Wave
Offset 
00000000
If “LOOP-END” was the 
sampling mode used during 
Event Recording, you cannot 
select a value smaller than that 
fixed value.