Chapter 10 Jobs

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 two-channel horizontal level meter, just as during normal sampling recording. The meter grows to the right as the level increases, and the word CLIP appears if the level goes too high. The up- per part of the level meter indicates the recording level for the right channel; the lower part of the meter indicates the level for the left channel.

The destination track can be any empty sample track (LOOP, COMPOSED LOOP, or FREE track). You can not record to a nonempty track, or to the AUDIO IN or MASTER track.

Note that the destination track is associated with the same song as the replayed se- quence itself. If you are resampling from Song 1, for example, the new sample is placed onto an empty track within Song 1 itself.

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.

When working at this job, you can listen to the sound of the sequence at any time by operating the sequencer controls. While resampling is in progress, the sound will be audible on speakers or headphone.

Procedure

1. Before entering the job, set up the song to get the sound that you want to capture.

2. Press RESAMPLE SEQ to enter this job.

The screen displays the gain setting and the channel mode. The initially displayed settings are the same as those you made the last time you accessed this job. (The defaults are GAIN=+00, channels=L+R). The gain setting is flashing, indicating that you can now change this value.

3.Set the gain.

Play the relevant section of the sequence (operate the sequence buttons so as to play the sequence over the range of measures that you want to record) while turning the dial to adjust the gain. In general, you want to set the gain so that the maximum level brings the meter all the way to the right side without triggering the CLIP warning.

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Chapter 10 Jobs