If you press the [CAPACITY] key, the approximate remaining

HINT sampling time in seconds (calculated for HiFi and Mono) will appear on the display.

STEP 4 To switch between mono and stereo, use the [MONO/STEREO] key.

The indication "Mn" (Mono) or "St" (Stereo) will appear on the display.

MONO

STEREO

 

To change the setting, hold down the [MONO/STEREO] key and use

 

the [-] or [+] key. (The default setting is "Mono".)

 

The grade and mono/stereo selection can be made individually for NOTE each sample. Remember that using stereo sampling will reduce the

available sampling time and the number of samples that can be played simultaneously by half.

STEP 5 Press the [RECORD] key and then immediately start playback of the sound source.

In manual sampling, the LED of the [RECORD] key stays lit as soon

RECORD

as you press the key, and sampling starts.

STEP 6 To end sampling, press the [PLAY/STOP] key.

Sampling ends as soon as the key is pressed.

PLAY/STOP

Level

 

 

 

Time

Sample

 

 

RECORD

PLAY/STOP

 

Sampling start

Sampling end

 

Manual sampling

If sampling is not stopped manually, it continues until the main NOTE memory is full or the maximum sampling time is reached. Sampling

will automatically end at that point.

STEP 7 To check the result of the process, press the [PLAY/STOP] key.

The sampled sound is played back for as long as the key is held

PLAY/STOP

down (gate playback).

 

To check the status of sampled sound, press the [GRADE]

 

HINT (or [MONO/STEREO]) key then the value with the number of the

 

sample is shown on the display.

 

• To erase the new sample and redo the sampling process

Press the [ERASE] key twice ( p.36), and then repeat steps 2 - 7.

To keep the new sample and continue sampling the same source Repeat steps 2 - 7.

To assign the new sample to a pad

Proceed to step 8.

The playback start time and end time in the sample can be changed HINT later ( p. 29). Therefore repeated sampling is not necessary even

if there is a blank at the beginning or the end of the sample.

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