Reference

Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]

Creating a User Voice

[F1] SELECT/[F2] SETTING

 

 

This section describes the instructions on executing the Sampling operation and creating a User Voice. The created User Voice can be assigned to the Drum Kit and played back by hitting the pad.

mode Sampling mode Chain mode Utility mode File mode Trigger mode Click mode Song mode Kit Drum Reference

1 Connect a microphone or audio equipment to the DTXTREME III.2 Press the [SAMPLING] button to enter the Sampling mode.

The User Voice Select display appears. From this display, you can select the User Voice number (USR-A: 001 – USR-H:

127)as Sampling destination. The Sampling operation assigns the recorded audio data to the User Voice selected here.

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1User Voice

Determines the User Voice to which the audio signals obtained via the Sampling operation are assigned.

Settings USR-A: 001 – USR-H: 127

B[SF1] AUDITION

You can hear the currently selected User Voice by holding this button. (If the User Voice is empty, no sound will result.)

C[F6] REC

Pressing this button calls up the Sampling Record Standby display.

D[SF6] INF

Pressing this button indicates the amount of Sampling memory used. Pressing this button again returns to the original dis- play.

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1Used/Total

Indicates the amount of memory being used and the total amount available.

BRecordable Size

Indicates the amount of free memory.

CRecordable Time

Indicates the available Sampling time according to the available memory.

NOTE

Depending on the Sampling Frequency settings, the available Sam- pling time differs as follows:

44.1kHz: 6 min. 20 sec.

22.05kHz: 12 min. 40 sec.

11.025kHz: 25 min. 20 sec.

5.5125kHz: 55 min. 40 sec.

*Applied to both Mono and Stereo

3 Press the [F2] SETTING button to call up the Sampling Setting display, then make the necessary settings.

From this display, you can set the basic parameters such as recording source and sampling frequency.

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1Source (Sampling Source)

Determines the input connector via which the signal to be sampled will be received.

Settings

 

AUX IN, resample

 

 

 

AUX IN

Analog audio from the AUX IN/SAMPLING IN

 

jacks is recognized as the recording source.

resample

Audio signal from the output of the DTX-

 

TREME III is received internally and recog-

 

nized as the recording source.

BMono/Stereo

Determines whether new samples will be recorded as stereo or mono samples.

Settings

 

monoL, monoR, monoL+R, stereo

 

 

 

monoL

The L-channel signal will be recorded as a

 

mono sample.

monoR

The R-channel signal will be recorded as a

 

mono sample.

monoL+R

The L-channel and R-channel signals will be

 

mixed and recorded as a mono sample.

stereo

A stereo sample will be recorded.

CFrequency

Determines the sampling frequency. The rate at which digital readings are taken is referred to as the sampling frequency. Higher sampling frequencies result in higher quality sound. Normally, this parameter should be set to “44.1kHz,” the highest setting. If you wish to obtain a lo-fi sound, select a value other than 44.1 kHz. At settings other than 44.1 kHz, the sound monitored during recording may be different from the recorded sound, depending on the source signal.

44.1k (44.1 kHz), 22.0kLo (22.05 kHz Lo-Fi),

Settings 11.0kLo (11.025 kHz Lo-Fi), 5.5kLo (5.5125

kHz Lo-Fi)

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