Roland V-Synth Creating and Editing Samples Sample Mode, Sampling, Applications of Each Template

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Creating and Editing Samples (Sample Mode)

In this chapter, we will explain the procedures for:

Sampling (p. 55)

Editing samples (p. 64)

Converting samples so the VariPhrase function can be used (Encoding) (p. 69)

For details on loading samples, refer to (p. 85).

Sampling

Settings Before You Sample (What Is a Template?)

A sampling template is something that holds a collection of settings for sampling (the setup settings, pre-effect settings, and metronome settings described below).

You can store eight different sampling templates. When you sample, you will always select one of these eight templates.

With the factory settings, eight sampling templates are preset.

For details on modifying the settings, refer to “Sampling Procedure” (p. 56).

Sampling templates are system settings (with the exception of some metronome parameters). They are remembered even when you turn off the power. If you wish to restore all eight sampling templates to the factory settings, perform the Factory Reset operation (p. 98).

Applications of Each Template

The preset templates cover different input settings and pre-effect

types.

Mic

Sample in mono from a mic. Connect a mic to the rear

 

panel INPUT jack, and set GAIN switch to “MIC.”

Line

Sample in stereo from a CD. Connect your CD player to

 

the rear panel INPUT jacks, and set GAIN switch to

 

“LINE.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

Optical

Sample a digital signal. Connect your audio device to

 

the rear panel OPTICAL IN connector.

 

 

Resampl

Play a sample on the V-Synth and sample the result.

 

This is called “resampling.” For details on resampling,

 

refer to p. 60.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comp

Use the compressor pre-effect. The sample will be re-

 

corded from the rear panel INPUT jacks.

 

 

Limiter

Use the limiter pre-effect. The sample will be recorded

 

from the rear panel INPUT jacks.

 

 

Noise-

Use the noise suppressor pre-effect. The sample will be

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recorded from the rear panel INPUT jacks.

 

 

MIDI

Start sampling when a sequencer start (system realtime

 

message: FA) is received. The sample will be recorded

 

from the rear panel INPUT jacks.

 

 

Factory Settings of Each Template

 

 

 

 

 

 

Setup

 

Mic

Line

Optical

Resampl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

SamplingType

1

(MIX)

0

(Stereo)

0

(Stereo)

0

(Stereo)

InputSource

0

(Analog)

0

(Analog)

1

(Optical)

3

(Resam-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

pling)

TriggerMode

0

(Manual)

2

(Level)

2

(Level)

3

(Note)

TriggerLevel

-12 (dB)

-12 (dB)

-24 (dB)

-12 (dB)

PreTrigger

 

0

(0msec)

0

(0msec)

0

(0msec)

0

(0msec)

PreGain

 

0

(0dB)

0

(0dB)

0

(0dB)

0

(0dB)

PreFxType

 

0

(off)

0

(off)

0

(off)

0

(off)

PreFxCS-Sus

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxCS-Atk

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxCS-Tone

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxCS-Lvl

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxLM-Thr

-48

-48

-48

-48

PreFxLM-Rel

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxLM-Rati

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxLM-Tone

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxLM-Lvl

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

PreFxNS-Thr

-60

-60

-60

-60

PreFxNS-Rel

0

 

0

 

0

 

0

 

CountIN

 

1

(1MES)

0

(0MES)

0

(0MES)

1

(1MES)

MetroType

 

1

(REC)

1

(REC)

1

(REC)

1

(REC)

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Roland V-Synth Creating and Editing Samples Sample Mode, Sampling, Settings Before You Sample What Is a Template?