Operation) Mode (Play Patches to Listening
SP NO 2
NOTE
•If the indication "NO" is followed by a "*", a sample is recorded in that number.
•If you select a number in which a sample has already been recorded, the previous sample will be overwritten. Be careful not to overwrite a sample that you wish to keep.
HINT
•For information on how to assign a sample to a patch when storing, see p. 27.
•For information on how to delete unwanted samples from a SmartMedia card, see p. 31
4.Use the TYPE [W]/[Q] keys to select "GT" or "AUX" as input source.When you press one of the TYPE [W]/[Q] keys, the currently selected input source is shown on the display. Select one of the following two sources.
●GT Signal from [INPUT] jack
●AUX Signal from [AUXI IN] jack
HINT
•If "GT" is selected, the signal after passing the effects is sampled. If "AUX" is selected, the effects are bypassed.
•When recording from the [AUX IN] jack, you can minimize noise and distortion by turning the [OUTPUT] knob up past the midway point and adjusting the output level of the external source so that the volume is about equal to that of a guitar.
•After recording, you can use the SP LVL parameter to control the playback level of the sample.
5.Press the [Q] foot switch and play the phrase you want to record (or start playback at the external source component).
During sampling, the indication "REC" is shown on the display. The module LEDs on the panel show the elapsed sampling time.
6 secondsNOTE
•When sampling to internal memory, sampling ends when all module LEDs are lit.
•When sampling to SmartMedia card, the module LEDs go through the cycle repeatedly.
6.To stop sampling, press the [W] foot switch.If you do not press any key after starting to sample, sampling automatically ends when the maximum sampling time is up (6 seconds with internal memory, 4 minutes with a 16 MB SmartMedia card).
7.Use parameter knob 2 to select the sample playback mode.When you operate parameter knob 2, the indication "SPMODE" appears on the display. The [BANK/PATCH] indicator shows the playback mode. The following settings are available.
SPMODE N1
●n1 Normal speed playback
●n2 Half tempo, half pitch playback
●P2 Half tempo, normal pitch playback
●n4 Quarter tempo, quarter pitch playback
●P4 Quarter tempo, normal pitch playback
8.Use the foot switches and panel keys to control sample playback (start/
While the sampler function is on, you can use the foot switches and panel keys for