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3 Select the page menu command �Time Slice.� The Set Sample Tempo dialog box will appear.
� If you want to create the performance data in a track Turn �Program� and �Seq.Event� On (checked) Program: I-E101 Track: On Song: 000, Track: 01, Meter: 4/4 Start Measure: 001, Time: 008
4 Specify the number of quarter-note beats in the sample, and its tempo. If you know the BPM, set �Source BPM.� If you do not know the BPM, set �Beat� and the BPM will be calculated automatically. Since in this example we know the beat, set �Source BPM� to 120. 5 Press the OK button. The sample will automatically be sliced, and a dialog box will appear. Press the Save button to save the data. You will return to the dialog box of step 5. � If you want to create the performance data in a pattern In order to audition the performance data as it would be if created as a pattern, press the Save button once again to access the Save Samples & MS dialog box. Turn �Program� and �Seq.Event� On (checked) Program: I-E102 Pattern: On Song: 001, Pattern: U00, Meter: 4/4 RPPR: On (checked), Key: C#2, Track: 01 When you play the keyboard, C2 will play the original sample (Source), and D2 and subsequent keys will play the divided samples. While listening to each divided sample, adjust �Sensitivity� so that each drum strike or other rhythm instrument sound is divided into its own sample. In some cases, it may not be possible to slice the sample cleanly even if you adjust �Sensitivity.� If the attack of the next sound is included in the end of the preceding sample, or if one sample contains two notes, you will need to edit the samples. If you want to edit, hold down the [ENTER] key and select the �Index� that is assigned to the note that you want to edit. (This portion of the waveform display will be highlighted.) Then you can make adjustments by adjusting �Start� or �End,� and by using Divide to separate or Link to combine. (
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