Kurzweil PC3A7 [318/423] Editing samples

Kurzweil PC3A7 [318/423] Editing samples
Keymap and Sample Editing
The Keymap Editor
14-9
Editing Samples
To enter the Sample Editor, rst select the program you wish to edit in Program mode. With the
program selected, press the Edit button to enter the Program Editor. In the program editor the
KEYMAP page will be selected (if not press the KEYMAP soft button.) With the KeyMap
parameter selected on the KEYMAP page, press the Edit button again to enter the Keymap
Editor. On the EditKeymap page, select the KeyRange parameter and use the Alpha Wheel or -/+
buttons to choose one of the available key ranges (if there is more than one keyrange.) You can
edit the existing sample of a keyrange, or choose a new sample for the keyrange and edit that.
When the Keymap parameter is selected you can hold the Enter button and trigger notes to select
dierent key ranges.
If you want to select a dierent sample, use the cursor buttons to select the Sample parameter.
Use the Alpha Wheel to select a sample. Press the Edit button once more, and you’ll enter the
Sample Editor. The sample will play through the eects of the current program. The name of
stereo samples end with an S. To use a stereo sample, the Stereo parameter must be set to On in
the Program Editor, and two keymaps must be selected, see The KEYMAP Page on page 6-14 for
details.
There are two sample editing pages—MISC (Miscellaneous) and TRIM. The soft buttons for these
pages are visible when you enter the Sample Editor. You can trigger notes at any time while
you’re editing, to hear your changes as you make them. When you have nished editing your
sample or samples, see the preview function on page 11-18 for a way to automatically create a
program and keymap using a sample or group of sample roots.
The Miscellaneous (MISC) Page
On the MISC page, you’ll set several parameters that aect the behavior of the current sample.
These parameters aect the entire sample. The right side of the top line displays the root number
and RootKey of the sample. For stereo samples, L or R is displayed after the Root# parameter to
indicate that you are viewing parameters for the left or right channel of the sample. Use the
Chan/Layer buttons to move between channels of stereo samples. Although you can edit
parameters for the left and right channels of a sample, both channels can only be heard if the
Stereo Stereo parameter is set to On in the Program Editor, and the same keymap is selected for the
Keymap1 and Keymap2 parameters in the Program Editor. If the StereoStereo parameter is set to
O in the Program Editor, only the left channel of stereo samples will be heard in mono. If the
sample is part of a group of sample roots, you can also use the Chan/Layer buttons to scroll
through each sample in the group. A representative MISC page is shown below:

Содержание

Скачать