
Once you have set this up, you can rub your finger along the ribbon to control the selected function on the corresponding track. For example, if you set the function to LEVEL then you use the ribbon to adjust the level on the track.
Available functions include most of the knob functions, and a special scratch function that lets you scratch out the sound of a selected
C[CANCEL] and [OK] Buttons
Use these buttons to confirm or cancel various operations, or to move forward or backward through the various job screens. Actual operation varies according to the SU700’s current state.
DDial
Use this dial to enter and adjust various values. Actual operation varies according to the SU700’s current state. The value that can be adjusted by the dial is usually shown in blinking format on the display.
E[BPM COUNTER] button
This button makes it easy to set the tempo to match the tempo of external play- back that you may be preparing to record or play along with. To get a tempo read- ing, simply tap on the counter along with the beat (hitting the counter once at each beat). The SU700 detects a BPM value from your taps, and flashes this value in the BPM area on the screen. If you wish to keep the new tempo, press [OK]. (If you do not press [OK], the SU700 will restore the previous setting.)
FCursor Buttons ( and
)
Use these buttons to move the cursor position when editing names on the screen, or to move from one parameter to another when working at setup screens con- taining multiple parameters.
GMASTER VOLUME Knob
Turn the knob to adjust the output level to the STEREO OUT jacks. Note that this adjustment does not affect the output level to any of the outputs on the optional AIEB1 board.
HSAMPLING: STANDBY/START/STOP Button ([SAMPLING] button)
Use this button to begin and end sample recording. For details about how to record samples, see the explanation beginning on page 156.
ISAMPLING: ANALOG LEVEL Knob
Turn this knob to adjust the input level when recording a sample from analog in- put. The screen displays a level meter that will help you set an appropriate level.
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