How do you add a sample to an existing set? and how come every time I turn on and off the keyboard, my settings change? how can I keep my my set as the default instead of loading it each time I turn the keyboard on?
thanks
sampling
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Hello,
Hi sefan,
FIRST OF ALL
have you change your settings
SAVE IT EVERY TIME,
ABOUT sample.
clic in sound and than record and than by options.LOAD SAMPLE
hope you can found it,
because i have right now pa800
romal.
FIRST OF ALL
have you change your settings
SAVE IT EVERY TIME,
ABOUT sample.
clic in sound and than record and than by options.LOAD SAMPLE
hope you can found it,
because i have right now pa800
romal.
- Rob Sherratt
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Re: sampling
Hi Safen,safen wrote:How do you add a sample to an existing set? and how come every time I turn on and off the keyboard, my settings change? how can I keep my my set as the default instead of loading it each time I turn the keyboard on?
thanks
User Samples have to be loaded into RAM each time you switch the keyboard on. This can be done automatically if PCM autoload is enabled (from the Global menu).
Each time you create a new user sample, always assign it to a Multisample. Always assign the Multisample to a new User Sound. You will need many samples to build up a complete Multisample. Normally C, D# and F# for every octave, each sample stretched to 1 semitone down and 1 semitone up. You can edit the Multisample at any time and add new samples.