STEP 5 | While holding down the [PLAY/STOP] key, use the |
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The value can be set in 1 second steps.
The auto sampling time can also be specified in BPM units. To do HINT this, hold down the [BPM] key and use the
change the time. The display will change to BPM units. The time corresponding to four beats of the displayed BPM value will be the auto sampling time. Pressing the [BPM] key again returns to the normal display.
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STEP 6 Press the [RECORD] key to start sampling.
• When auto recording mode is selected RECORD
Sampling starts as soon as the signal exceeds the preset trigger level for the first time. Pressing the [PLAY/STOP] key stops sampling.
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• When auto stop mode is selected
Sampling starts according to the conditions set for auto recording mode, and ends when the preset auto sampling time has elapsed.
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Auto stop sampling
HINT Auto recording mode and auto stop mode can be used together.
STEP 7 Use the [PLAY/STOP] key to check the recorded sample.
By following steps 8 - 11 shown on page 22, you can assign the | PLAY/STOP |
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