Auditioning samples

1.Press the SAMPLE key to enter Sample mode (the key will light).

2. Press the [ ] cursor key to make the display read “(sample name).”

3.Turn the dial to select a sample. There are six types of sample. “001”: monaural sample

“001 ”: stereo sample

“001 ”: slice sample

“001 ”: stretch sample

“001 ”: stereo stretch sample

“001 ”: slice stretch sample

4.Press the PLAY/PAUSE key or one of the part keys to hear the sample.

To stop playback, press the STOP/CANCEL key.

In Song mode or Pattern mode, you can audition a sample by pressing the part key to which the sample is assigned. (p.38 “Listening to sound of a part”)

What is a sample?

A “sample” is a piece of recorded sound, either with or without further editing. The ESX-1 makes it easy for you to record new samples. You can easily assign a sampled sound (“sample”) to the parts of each pattern. The sampling area of internal memory holds a maximum of 285 seconds, and can contain up to 384 samples (256 monaural, 128 stereo) that do not exceed this total time. Stereo samples occupy twice the sampling area of monaural samples.

If you rewrite or erase the factory-preloaded samples, they cannot be recovered.

If you want to keep the factory-preloaded samples, back them up on SmartMediaTM.

Sampling will end automatically if you run out of sampling area during sampling. Use the Global mode “MEMORY” display to check the remaining sampling time before you begin. Since stereo sampling uses twice as much memory as monaural sampling, 1/2 of the displayed time will be the amount available for stereo sampling.

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