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PeteParsons
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Joined 08-21-2020 status: Pro |
I loaded 3 pianos from original motif. Natural Grand, Power Grand and Concerto.They all use the same sample. When loading as a voice, the same sample gets reloaded 3x. So I changed the sample element in each voice to reflect sample 1 so I could eliminate the duplicate sample in 2 and 3 and free up sample memory. With the ES, I used to be able to eliminate those redundant samples. I can’t seem to figure out how to do it on the XS. Any thoughts? |
5pinDIN
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Joined 09-16-2010 status: Legend |
I presume by “sample” that you mean “Waveform” (they’re not the same thing in “Yamaha speak"). Waveforms can be deleted using an Integrated Sampling Job.
Press [INTEGRATED SAMPLING] > [JOB] > [F2]Waveform
Deleting a Waveform also eliminates all associated KeyBanks and Samples. |
PeteParsons
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I’ll check that out. Then what is sample in yamaha terms? I m guessing when you record a sound to make a sample while a waveform is a prexisting sound that you load. Is that correct? |
5pinDIN
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A Sample is a digital audio recording of a sound. At that level it’s not specialized for a Motif. A KeyBank is a Sample (or two, if stereo) along with data that defines note range and velocity range. A Waveform is data that organizes one or more KeyBanks so that a Motif Voice can use it. Waveforms can either be found in libraries or created by your Motif. Waveform data is small in size compared to Samples or KeyBanks, and can exist independently of them. |
PeteParsons
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Joined 08-21-2020 status: Pro |
Thanks for the info. I tried the job delete function. I chose waveform 2 as it was redundant. I got a message that the sample was protected. I clearly remember being able to eliminate redundant waveforms on the ES to maintain greater sample memory as long as I assigned the same duplicated waveforms to all instruments involved. In other words I edited each voice and changed the waveform number in this case all to #1.So the duplicated waveforms in 2 & 3 were not necessary. |
PeteParsons
Total Posts: 144
Joined 08-21-2020 status: Pro |
I got it. I had to use F2 the waveform tab in order to delete. By default it was in the keybank tab. |
PeteParsons
Total Posts: 144
Joined 08-21-2020 status: Pro |
If I use the optimize memory or delete same name waveforms, I need to reassign those redundant waveforms in each voice first, correct? Or is the motif smart enough to do that for me automatically? |
5pinDIN
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Memory optimization is like defragmenting a disk drive - some space may be gained. No Waveforms are removed or renumbered.
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PeteParsons
Total Posts: 144
Joined 08-21-2020 status: Pro |
Sweet. |