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Q:
How do I name a Multisample on the Triton?
A:
Naming a multisample
1 Press the Recording tab to access the P0: Recording, Recording page. 2 In “MS,” select the multisample that you want to name. 3 Press the page menu button to access the page menu, and press “Rename MS.” A dialog box will appear. Press the text dialog button to display the text dialog box, and assign a name of SMPL-Demo (p.56). Press the Clear button. Press the Shift button to switch to uppercase letters, and press S, M, P, L, –, and D in that order. Press the Shift button once again to switch to lower-case letters, and press e, m, and o in that order. Press the OK button to close the text dialog box. If you do not need to make any corrections, press the OK button to execute “Rename Multisample” and complete the procedure. A stereo multisample will have a -L and -R displayed at the end of the name, meaning that you will be able to input 14 characters. (The -L and -R are fixed.) You can input 16 characters for a mono multisample. This also applies to samples. Naming a sample 1 Press the Recording tab to access the P0: Recording, Recording page. 2 Select “Index,” and use the [ ][ ] keys to select the sample to which you want to assign a name. For this example, select “Index” 001. It is also possible to select a sample in “Sample (Sample Select),” but since the sample assigned to each index can change, you should use “Index” to select a sample. 3 Press the page menu button to access the page menu, and press “Rename Sample.” When the dialog box appears, press the text edit button to access the text dialog box, and assign the desired sample name. (Example: “Its”) Refer to step 3 of “Naming a multisample.” 4 Select “Index,” select the next sample that you want to name, and use the page menu command “Rename Sample” to assign a name to that sample.
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