Chapter 10 Jobs
Basic Information
●Resampling is always carried out at 44.1 kHz sampling frequency and
●When carrying out this job, you are prompted to set the GAIN and the L/R channel mode.
■The GAIN setting determines the gain applied to the source waveform; positive values will produce a “louder” waveform (higher amplitude) at the destination side, while negative values produce a “quieter” waveform (lower amplitude) at the destination side. You can set the value from
+00.
■The L/R channel mode determines how the source sample’s channels are handled. You can select any of three settings. Note that regardless of setting, the result is always a monaural sample.
L+R Resample the mix of the source sample’s left and right out- puts. (This is the default.)
MONO L Resample the source sample’s left output only. MONO R Resample the source sample’s right output only.
●While this job is selected, the track meters operate as a
●For the source track, you can use any nonempty sample track (LOOP, COMPOSED LOOP, or FREE) track, or you can use the AUDIO IN track to record direct analog
audio input. If you wish to select AUDIO IN, however, the audio input source (the AUDIO IN parameter in the SYSTEM SETUP job) must be set to MIC or LINE (→ p.302).
●For the destination track, you can use any sample track (with the exception of the source track itself).
●This job does not change any sequence data already existing on the destination track.
●When working at this job, you can listen to the sound of the source track at any time by pressing the pad. While resampling is in progress, the sound will be au- dible on speakers or headphone. Note that you cannot adjust knob settings while working within this job, however; you must set the knob values before you enter the job.
●The new sample is not associated with the destination track until you complete the resampling process (at step 10 below). Canceling the job at any time prior to completion will restore the destination track to its original state.
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