Message 4/6
Date: 22-Apr-98 @ 01:38 AM -
RE: CREATING BANKS
In case you're still waiting for the manual, here's some
more clues: Choosing how to load/save--
bank dump, full dump or voice dump-- makes a diff in memory management. Bank dumps include the keyboard,
output and midi channel assignments, etc.-- so they use more memory-
and full load replaces everything (all banks, all voices)
Also figure out the truncate voice feature-
voice edit-> create voice-> truncate; hit the display button and in a few seconds you'll see your waveform in all it's digitized glory-- the up and
down arrows will zoom in. Hit ENTER to jump to the end section of sample graphic display
When you've determined your truncate points, escape back to voice edit and go into "delete voice"-- you can then "delete unused portion" freeing up memory.
If you want to keep it intact, save the untruncated voice to its own floppy first, then make truncated versions as separate voices. BTW "copy voice" will de-activate the Truncate Unused Portion command-- because, if you make a copy of the voice, the entire sample must remain in RAM.
Hope this helps.