Quick loop sampler
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Manual record

1Make sure that the MANU REC/AUTO REC
button indicates MANU REC.
If the button indicates AUTO REC, move the cursor
to the button and press the [ENTER] key. When
MANU REC is selected, the START/STANDBY but-
ton will function as the START button to start or stop
sampling.
2To begin sampling, move the cursor to the
START button in the screen, and press the
[ENTER] key. Then play your instrument.
During sampling, the button will be displayed as
STOP, and will function as the sampling stop but-
ton.
3To stop sampling, move the cursor to the
STOP button in the screen, and press the
[ENTER] key.
Sampling will also end automatically when the
available memory is used up.

Auto record

1Move the cursor to the MANU REC/AUTO
REC button and press the [ENTER] key to
switch the button to AUTO REC.
The START/STANDBY button will function as the
STANDBY button to standby or stop sampling.
2Move the cursor to the TRIG button and turn
the [DATA/JOG] dial to adjust the level at
which sampling will begin. The setting is
indicated by the symbol in the meter.
Sampling will begin automatically when the input
signal exceeds the level you specify.
3Move the cursor to the STANDBY button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The STANDBY button display will change to START,
and you will be in record-standby mode.
Tip!
Tip!
If you move the cursor to the START button and press the
[ENTER] key, sampling will begin immediately even if the
input signal has not reached the level specified by the
TRIG knob.
4Play your instrument.
Sampling will begin when the input signal reaches
the level you specified in step 2.
During sampling, the STANDBY button will be dis-
played as STOP, and will function as the sampling
stop button.
5To stop sampling, move the cursor to the
STOP button in the screen, and press the
[ENTER] key.
Sampling will also end automatically when the
available memory is used up.
Tip!
Tip!
Immediately after sampling ends, a name of “PAD_x_y”
(x= pad number/y= sample bank) will be automatically
assigned to the sample. You are free to edit this name
later (
p. 117).
•You can adjust the region of a sample after recording it
(
p. 118). It is a good idea to leave some extra time
before and after the sound you actually want, and
adjust the playback region afterward.