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PhD
Total Posts: 38
Joined 12-27-2014 status: Regular |
One of my other synths had a patch i liked, and I wanted it as a voice in my XF. So I sampled it directly into my XF via the INTEGRATED SAMPLING feature – I recorded about 2 notes per octave, then mapped/transposed them across all 88 keys. The USER voice I created for the most part sounded good, except one or two of the samples I recorded has a click in them. So, for example, the first sample I recorded, from C1,-E1, sounds good, but the next sample, from F1-B1, has a click in it. My question is this – How do I go to go to only that second sample and edit it, without affecting the other samples i recorded? Thanks very much. |
5pinDIN
Total Posts: 11891
Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
First, make sure you have a backup just in case your editing doesn’t go as planned. If the Waveform is in User memory (SDRAM), select the Waveform and KeyBank for editing, as per page 126 of the XF Reference Manual. If the Waveform is stored in a flash module (FL1 or FL2), first see page 14 of the XF Supplementary Manual (http://download.yamaha.com/file/53105), “Editing a Waveform on the Optional Flash Memory Expansion Module”. |
PhD
Total Posts: 38
Joined 12-27-2014 status: Regular |
Awesome, thanks! |