User Manual
Preparations for sampling Audio Settings
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In Sequencer mode, you can select any of the above, plus the
Sequencer START SW.
For the trigger mode that’s most appropriate in various
situations, refer to the various examples of sampling later in
this chapter.
Sampling START SW: When you press the SAMPLING
REC, you will enter sampling-standby mode; sampling will
begin when you press the SAMPLING START/STOP
switch.
Note On: Press the SAMPLING REC switch and then press
the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to enter sampling-
standby mode. Sampling will begin when you play the
keyboard.
Threshold: Sampling will begin automatically when the
input level exceeds the specified Level value.
Sequencer START SW: Press the SAMPLING REC switch
and then the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to enter
sampling-standby mode. Then press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP switch to begin sampling. Use this when you
want to resample the song playback.
To stop sampling, press the SAMPLING START/STOP
switch once again. Sampling will also end if you keep
sampling until the time specified by “Sample Time.”
Making settings for the sample to be
recorded
(REC Sample Setup/Sampling Setup)
Next we will specify the location into which the data will be
sampled, select mono or stereo sampling, and specify the
sampling time.
In Sampling mode, these settings are made in REC Sample
Setup. In Combination, Program, and Sequencer modes,
these settings are made in Sampling Setup. These settings
apply only in each respective mode.
The Recording Setup page in each mode
Sampling mode
Recording Level [dB]
Metronome Setup
Input
Sampling Setup
Mode Page
Sampling Sampling P0– Recording
Combination Combination P0– Audio Input/Sampling
Program Program P0– Audio Input/Sampling
Sequencer Sequencer P0– Audio Input/Sampling
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Mode
Sample Time
Free Sample
Memory /
Free Number