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Sampling Mode [SAMPLING]

8 Press the [F6] STOP button to stop Sam- pling.

The Pad Assign display appears. From this display, you can hear the result of the Sampling operation by holding the [F3] AUDITION button and assign the recorded audio signal (or User Voice) to the Trigger Input Source (or pad).

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1Pad Assign

Determines the Trigger Input Source to which the recorded audio signal (in other words, User Voice) is assigned. When “no assign” is selected, the recorded audio signal is not assigned to any Trigger Input Source but only to the User Voice selected on the [F1] SELECT display.

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Settings

Refer to the Trigger Input Source on page 61.

mode Sampling mode Chain mode Utility mode File mode Trigger mode

B[F3] AUDITION

You can hear the recorded User Voice by holding this button. This lets you check whether the Sampling has been executed appropriately or not.

9 Press the [F3] AUDITION button to hear the sampled sound.

If you are not satisfied with the results and you wish to try again, press the [F4] CANCEL button to return to the Standby display and try Sampling from step 4.

10 Select the desired Trigger Input Source by setting the Pad Assign parameter.

The recorded audio signal (User Voice) will be assigned to the Trigger Input Source selected here instead of the previously assigned Voice.

11 If you are satisfied with the results, press the [F5] OK button to store the sampled sound as a “User voice.”

The [F1] SELECT display appears again.

12 Save the created User Voice data to a USB storage device.

For detailed instructions on saving, see pages 55 and 114.

CAUTION

The recorded audio data resides temporarily in DIMM (pages 76 and 147). Any data in DIMM will be lost when turning the power off. You should always save any data residing in DIMM to a USB storage device before turning off the power.

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