Can you duplicate a sample?

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NTulsa
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Can you duplicate a sample?

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I know an audio sample can be recorded and copied. Is it possible to duplicate a sample? I would like to perform edits with out affecting the original sample.
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Yes

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NTulsa:

You can..
Just do the following.

Open the SAMPLE EDITOR with the sample you want to duplicate and press the following...
F-3 F-8 F-8 OK

Your sample is now duplicated


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am I missing something here?

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I believe you are thinking of the phrase list, which is MIDI data and not the audio sample.

In Sample Editor F3 is Modify
you are given 6 optoins (Trunicate, Normalize, Amp, Chop etc..)
F8 is to select one of the options
Then F8 is to execute.

Now if it had "Duplicate" as on of the options then that would be good.

I appreciate you wanting to help.
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Re: Can you duplicate a sample?

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Go to WRITE and save that sample into an empty location. The one you save will be a duplicate.
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Thx for replying Art.

I followed these steps and the original track is renamed. Not able to create two seperate tracks.

1)recorded and saved sample
2)Hit [WRITE] saved sample with a different name.
No Luck

1)loaded sample
2) copied into different track and selected copy
3)[WRITE] and renamed
No luck

the only thing that allowed me to rename the file was after I used auto chop but that not what I want.

I must be misunderstanding the instructions?
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Post by NTulsa »

Thx for replying Art.

I followed these steps and the original track is renamed. Not able to create two seperate tracks.

1)recorded and saved sample
2)Hit [WRITE] saved sample with a different name.
No Luck

1)loaded sample
2) copied into different track and selected copy
3)[WRITE] and renamed
No luck

the only thing that allowed me to rename the file was after I used auto chop but that not what I want.

I must be misunderstanding the instructions?
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am I missing something here?

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NTulsa:

Yes
You did`nt follow the instructions

Close your eyes and do as was suggested.
You will be a little wiser when its over. ;-)
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Re: Can you duplicate a sample?

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1. Record a sample
2. Save it
3. Save it again to another location

That's it, you will have two copies of one recording.
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Re: Can you duplicate a sample?

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Thanks for the tips,

A duplicate sample?

A sample of a sample is still a sample.
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As usual Quinnx procedure works. Try it!
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figured it out

Post by NTulsa »

Thx Art.

Hindsight: I didn't understand how to save a sample to an empty slot. After reviewing the manual I was able to follow your steps. I can now duplicate a sample.

Again Thank You!
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Quinnx

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Quinnx, I appreciate your help and it bothers me that I can not follow simple instructions and achieve the same outcome.

So for my sanity I would like to figure out what I am not doing right.

I open Sample Editor while in Studio Mode by pressing [SAMPLE] located left of the display.
The sample that I want duplicated is listed in the current sample field.
I press F3 (Modify)
This is where I am given a list [1 Truncate, Emphasis, Normalize, Amp, Time Stretch, Chop]

Am I right so far?
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keep going..
dont forget to close your eyes ;-)

next its
F8 then F8 then ok
you now have a duplicate sample in the editor window

let me know when you did it

(look at the sample name)
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Post by NTulsa »

After pressing F3 I am having to select one the six options provided. What do I do if I don't want to perform that modification?
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Re: Can you duplicate a sample?

Post by V-CeeOh »

When you press F8 [Truncate] and you **don't change any value** there and then press F8 [Execute] the G just creates a duplicate of the original sample. If you **do** change any of the values you obviously will get a diferent sample.
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