Editing Programs: Chapter 6
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When Drum Mode is enabled, the sound will have fewer parameters for editing.
Consequently, not all Function labels will appear in the LCD display as when
Drum Mode is turned off. Specifically, the LFOs and all Envelopes (with the
exception of the Amp Envelope) are unavailable. In addition, the parameters in
most other functions will differ.
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When using Edit 4 mode, sounds using Drum Mode will be unavailable for editing; only
sounds not in Drum Mode will be editable in the bargraph display. If a sound is in Drum
mode, the display will show “drmX,” whereby X is the sound number (1–4).
If you enable Drum Mode for a sound while in Edit 4 mode, the QuadraSynth
Plus will automatically switch to Edit 1 mode for that layer.
Program Edit Functions
Assign Voice
To edit a Program you must select Program Edit mode. Press [SELECT]
from Program Play Mode. "Editing: Program " will appear in the
display’s edit status section:
The Assign Voice function is the most fundamental part of Program
editing. It is where you choose the particular sample that forms the basis
of a sound. To avoid scrolling through long lists of samples (remember,
there are 24 megabytes of sounds in here!), sounds are divided into
groups. After selecting the group, you then select the sample within the
group.
Group (16 options)
Choose from among 16 different onboard sample groups (see
chart in next section).
Name
Selects one of the available samples by name from the selected
group, or OFF (no sample selected). Each group has a variety of
samples from which you can choose, although some groups
(such as waves) have more samples than others.