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Sampling
• Re-Sampling: [F2 (Re-Sampl)]
Resample the sound of the internal sound generator. The sound
of the external input will not be heard.
* The volume of a phrase that you resample may be less than the volume
of the original phrase. If necessary, execute the Normalize command
(p. 156) to raise the volume.
•
Mix Sampling: [F3 (Mix)]
Sample the combined sounds of the internal sound generator
and an external input source.
•
Auto divide sampling: [F4 (Auto Divide)]
Sample an extended source, and automatically divide it into
several samples at silent regions. If the sample contains silence,
it will be divided at that point, and the subsequent portion will
be assigned to the next sample number.
* Operating the keyboards, pads or D Beam controllers will not play the
internal sound generator.
•
Solo sampling: [F5 (Solo)]
While playing the internal sound generator as usual, sample
only the sound from the external input.
* Effects cannot be applied to the external input sound.
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3.
Make the settings for things such as the input source of the
sound to be sampled, and triggering.
•
Input Select
Specifies the input source of the sound that is to be sampled.
Value
DIGITAL IN:
DIGITAL IN connector
LINE IN L/R:
INPUT jacks L/R (stereo)
LINE IN L:
INPUT jack L (mono)
MICROPHONE:
INPUT jack L (mic level)
* This cannot be set when resampling.
•
Stereo Switch
Specifies whether the sound will be sampled in stereo or in
monaural. Mono sampling uses half as much memory space.
Value
MONO:
The sound will be sampled as one wave. If
the sound is stereo, the left and right signals
will be mixed.
STEREO:
The sound will be sampled as two waves, L
and R.
• Pre Sample Time
The length of sound preceding the moment at which sampling
was manually or automatically initiated that will be captured in
the sample. This lets you prevent the attack portion of the
sound from being omitted from the sample.
Value:
0–1000 ms
•
Stop Trigger
Specifies how sampling will end.
Value
MANUAL:
Continue sampling until you press [STOP].
BEAT:
Stop sampling after the specified number of
beats at the current tempo (BPM).
TIME:
Sample the specified length of time.
•
Sampling Length
You can specify this if Stop Trigger is “BEAT” or “TIME.”
Value
Sampling Length When Stop Trigger is “BEAT”:1–20000:
Number of beats to continue sampling
When Stop Trigger is “TIME”:00’00”010–50’00”000:length of
time to continue sampling.
•
Auto Trigger Level
Specifies the volume at which sampling will begin if you have
pressed [F2 (Auto Trig)] to turn Auto Trig ON.
Value:
0–7 (A setting of 0 is the minimum.)
•
Gap Time
Specifies the length of the silences at which the sample will be
divided if the Sampling Mode is set to Auto Divide. Whenever
there is a silent region longer than the specified time, the sample
will be divided at that point, and the next sample number will
be assigned to the sound that follows.
Value:
500, 1000, 1500, 2000 ms
* This parameter is valid only when you are using Auto Divide
Sampling.
•
Input Setting: [F1 (INPUT SETTING)]
Makes settings for the external input (p. 141).
•
Auto Trigger: [F2 (AUTO TRIG)]
If this is on, sampling will begin automatically when the input
sound is detected.
Before you turn Auto Trig on, perform steps 4 and 5 to set the
input level.
•
Trim Sw: [F3 (TRIM SW)]
If this is turned on, the Start point and End point settings (p.
149) will be automatically adjusted after sampling is performed,
so any silent portions at the beginning or end of the sampled
sound are excluded.
4.
Play the external input source.
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