Roland v-synth xt 业主指南

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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)
 
Sample Editing Functions
 
fig.04-18
 
Cut
 
The region of the sample between Edit Start and Edit End will be cut.
 
Truncate
 
The region of the sample between Edit Start and Edit End will be 
kept, and the remainder of the sample will be deleted.
 
Copy
 
The sample between Edit Start and Edit End will be copied.
 
Clear
 
The sample between Edit Start and Edit End will be set to values of 
zero.
 
Paste
 
The copied data will be overwritten, beginning at the current 
location.
 
If there is any sample data following the current location, it will 
be lost as far as the pasted portion extends.
 
Insert
 
The copied data will be inserted at the current location.
 
You can cut, paste, and insert between different samples. After 
copying, press [EXIT] to return to the SAMPLE Top screen. 
Select a different sample, access the SAMPLE Edit screen, and 
then paste or insert.
 
Zero Insert
 
This operation inserts silent space at the current location. It can also be 
used to lengthen a sample to a precise number of measures and beats.
In the SAMPLE Edit Zero Insert window, specify the length of the 
silent region that you want to insert. This setting is made in terms of 
a number of samples. Data in the V-Synth XT is handled as 44.1 kHz 
data, meaning that one second contains 44,100 data samples.
 
For example, if you wish to insert one second of silence, you 
would specify “44100” and execute Zero Insert.
 
If the amount of remaining memory is small, it may not be 
possible to execute Copy, Paste, Insert, or Zero Insert. In such 
cases, delete unneeded samples from memory (p. 109).
 
LR-Mix
 
The stereo sample will be mixed to L, converting it into a monaural 
sample. If this is set to monaural, less wave memory will be used. 
This will also decrease the number of voices.
 
Trim (Trimming)
 
If the beginning and end of the sample are values other than zero, 
noise will be heard when you play the sample. Trim sets the values 
at the beginning and end of the sample to zero.
In the SAMPLE Edit Trim window, specify the length that you want 
to trim. This setting is made in terms of a number of samples. Data in 
the V-Synth XT is handled as 44.1 kHz data, meaning that one 
second contains 44,100 data samples.
 
For example, trimming at 100 samples. This will connect the first 
data sample and the one hundredth data sample by a smooth 
line of one hundred points. Similarly, the last data sample and 
the data sample one hundred samples before it will be connected 
by a smooth line of one hundred points.
 
Normalize
 
The Normalize operation is used to uniformly increase or decrease the 
level of the entire sample without allowing it to distort. This is used 
when you wish to make the volume consistent with other samples.
In the SAMPLE Edit Normalize window, specify the degree of 
normalization that you want to use. The value is specified in terms of 
a percentage.
 
For example, let’s suppose that 100 is the maximum volume at 
which the volume does not distort. Executing the Normal 
operation at a setting of 90% will make the maximum value of 
the sample be 90.
 
If you normalize at a low setting and then normalize at a high 
setting, the audio quality will deteriorate. This means that if you 
intend to normalize several times, you should start from the 
higher value and work downward.
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