7. Global mode
Synchronizing an external MIDI
device to the
1.Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI OUT connector of the
2.Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi- cate Clock.
3.Rotate the dial to select "Int" (internal clock).
4.Make settings on the external MIDI device (slave) so that it will receive MIDI Clock messages.
5.When you start playback on the
When you perform the Reset & Play operation to begin playback from the beginning of the pattern, the
1.Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi- cate Note No.
2.Press the part key whose note number you wish to change (the key will light).
3.Rotate the dial to select the note number.
The factory settings are as follows.
Part | Note name | Note number |
Sample 1 | C2 | 36 |
Sample 2 | D2 | 38 |
Sample 3 | E2 | 40 |
Sample 4 | F2 | 41 |
Sample 5 | G2 | 43 |
Sample 6A | C4 | 60 |
Sample 6B | C 4 | 61 |
Sample 7A | F 2 | 42 |
Sample 7B | A 2 | 46 |
Slice Sample | B2 | 47 |
Audio In | A2 | 45 |
Note names will appear in the display as follows.
Display for A 2 | Display for B4 Display for D |
1
MIDI cable
MIDI keyboard or sequencer etc.
MIDI OUT
MIDI IN
3 |
2
The correspondence between note names and note num- bers will differ by manufacturer. Please refer to the owner’s manual for the device you have connected.
Setting the audio in mode
(Audio In Mode)
MIDI channel settings
(MIDI ch)
MIDI ch | 1...16 |
This sets the MIDI channel. The same MIDI channel is used for both transmission and reception.With the factory settings this will be “11”
1.Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LEDs indi- cate MIDI ch.
2.Rotate the dial to select the channel.
Setting the MIDI note num-
ber for each part (Note No.)
In order to make this setting, you must enter Global mode from Pattern or Song mode.
If you enter from Sample mode, the display will indicate “- -
Note No. |
Here you can specify the MIDI note number for each part.
If you specify the same note number for two or more parts, the sounds of those parts will be played simultaneously when that note is received from an external MIDI device.
Audio In Mode
L (monaural), St. (stereo)
This setting specifies whether the sound that is input from the audio in jack will be handled as monaural (left channel only) or stereo. When using a monaural source such as MIC input, se- lect “L.” When using a stereo source such as a CD player, select “St..”
1.Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indi- cate Audio In Mode.
2.Rotate the dial to select either “L” or “St..”
Even if the Audio In Mode is set to stereo, a Sampling Mode setting of monaural will cause the left and right channels to be mixed and sampled in monaural.
If you set the Audio In Mode to stereo, use a stereo phone plug to make connections.
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