Now I feel really silly for having asked this question.
I had overlooked the fact that the manual strictly refers to the EZ-Track Module as being useful for the Recording of sound through the Sound Card (plus for some minor Editing.)
I just realized that I need to use the Scratch Table instead. About the Scratch Table, at first I also didn't know how to define the starting point of a song, until I read about using the Stop Button(s).
Now I know! :roll:
Dirk
P.S. (April 4, 2008):
I noticed some time after posting this, that in the EZ-Track module, before we drag a sample to it, along the top of the module's window there exist small, yellow arrows. And I found that this time, the single arrow pointing to the right was important, not the double-arrow, an I had missed its significance. This arrow usually marks the end of a sampling interval that by default only measures for 4 blocks of 4 measures each. But this yellow arrow can be dragged further to the right, making the available sampling interval longer, even until it's 6 blocks or 10 blocks long...
And after I did that, I was also able to import a long sample. Before that, the sample which was dragged into the shorter windows got chopped up until it was only 4 blocks long.
But now, how important was it for me, to update this post? I just wanted to help anybody who might also have overlooked those yellow arrow-buttons.
Dirk