Changing the Sample Parameters:
Changing the sample parameters allows you to change the sample's volume (SR) and pitch (SP). The
parameter values for the pitch range from -0 94~0 00~+0 94 and volume values range from 0 00 to
2 55 (0 00 being the lowest). A higher value will increase the pitch percentage or volume. It's impor
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tant to understand that the pitch value is basically a speed adjustment and has nothing to do with
tonal quality. The values can be either a momentary change or set adjustment. The sample values are
changed in three easy steps, while in sample playback mode:
BASIC OPERATIONS (CONT.)
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Changing the Sample Parameters - Speed
While a sample is playing push the PARAMETERS TIME BUTTON
(2). One tap will display SP +0 00 in the LCD DISPLAY (16). SP will
signify the pitch percentage (speed) of the sample. +0 00 is your
default setting - Normal playback. Any adjustments will be based
on this default setting. Turning the knob in a clockwise direction
will increase your pitch. Turning the wheel in a counter-clockwise
direction will decrease the parameters value.
Changing the Sample Parameters - Volume
While a sample is playing push the PARAMETERS RATIO BUT-
TON (3). One tap will display SR 0 00 in the LCD DISPLAY (16).
SR will signify the volume of the sample. 0 00 is your default
setting - Normal playback. Any adjustments will be based on
this default setting. Turning the knob in a clockwise direction will
increase the volume. Turning the wheel in a counter-clockwise
direction will decrease the parameters value.
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Changing the Sample Parameters - Hold Function
Hold Function - This function will allow you to save and lock your
parameter adjustments, if the hold function is not activated all your
parameter adjustments will be momentary. If you use the HOLD
BUTTON (6) all parameters will remain in the unit's memory until
they are changed again or main power is shut off, unless they are
stored in to the unit's memory (see page 26 System Memory).