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Assembling additional materials
Assembling additional materials
Sampling
Here's how you can use a mic etc. to sample (record) a sound, and assign the
sample to a pad. As an example, we will create a keyboard-type patch that will
assign each sampled sound to a separate pad at different pitches.
Preparations
Perform the following procedures.
Preparing your equipment and making
connections (p. 4)
Connecting the power (p. 5)
Turning on the power (p. 6)
1
Press and then .
The SAMPLING (PATCH) screen
(
Owner’s Manual p. 352
) will appear. In this
example we will use the sampled sound
as a keyboard-type (pitched) patch.
2
Press (Start).
Sampling will begin. Record the desired
audio material.
3
Press (Stop).
Sampling will end. The SAMPLING
RESULT screen (
Owner’s Manual p. 354
)
will appear.
4
Press (OK).
Check the recorded result.
The QUICK ASSIGN (PATCH) screen
(
Owner’s Manual p. 358
) will appear.
You use a keyboard-type patch
b
y assigning it to a range of
pads (note numbers) and using
it to play a sampled sound at
different pitches. For example
you might sample just one
note of a piano, and assign this
sample to two or more pads so
that you can use the pads to
play different piano pitches.
You can use Start Trigger (p.
336
) to make sampling start
automatically when an audio
signal is input.
You can use various
operations to edit your sample,
such as deleting unwanted
portions at the beginning and
end of the sample (Truncate,
p.
338
) or maximizing the level
(Normalize,
p. 338). For
details, refer to the
SAMPLING RESULT screen
(p. 338).
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