User Manual

Sampling (Open Sampling System)
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Recording Level: 0.0
This is the default setting for resampling.
– Sampling Setup –
Source Bus: L/R
The sound sent to the L/R bus will be sampled.
Trigger: Sampling START SW
Press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter record-
standby mode. Then press the SAMPLING
START/STOP switch to start sampling.
Metronome Precount: 4
When you press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter
record-standby mode and then press the SAMPLING
START/STOP switch to start sampling, a four-beat count
will sound, and then recording will begin. (The
metronome will not sound during recording.)
Save to: RAM
The sample will be recorded to RAM memory.
Mode: Stereo
The sound of the internal L/R channels will be sampled in
stereo.
– Metronome Setup–
Bus (Output) Select: L/R
Level: as desired
The output of the metronome will be sent to the L/R bus.
6. Play your guitar at the volume that you will be
recording.
If the display indicates “ADC OVERLOAD !” (AD
converter input overload), turn the rear panel [LEVEL]
knob toward MIN to adjust the level appropriately.
The best audio quality will be obtained at the highest
possible level that does not cause an overload; i.e., a level
that is slightly below the point where “ADC
OVERLOAD !” is displayed.
7. Press the SAMPLING REC switch.
Play your guitar, and the level meter will indicate the
volume at which the guitar will be sampled.
Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn it on, play the
keyboard to start the drum phrase, and play your guitar
while adjusting the final volume.
If the “CLIP!” indication appears, use the VALUE
controller to lower the Recording Level slider (located in
the right side of the display) below 0.0 to an appropriate
level.
If the balance between instruments is not to your liking,
use the LEVEL knob or the performance editor “Amp
Level” to adjust the balance.
8. When you have finished making adjustments, press
the SAMPLING REC switch.
Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn off KARMA.
9. Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn it on, and
then press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter
record-ready mode.
When you press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch, a
count-down will begin. Play the keyboard during the
count-down.
After a four-beat count-down, recording will start. Play
your guitar. KARMA will also start after the count-down.
10.Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to stop
recording.
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.Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn it off.
12.Listen to the sound that was sampled.
Go to the Sampling P0: Recording– Recording page.
Press the SAMPLING button, then the EXIT switch, and
then the Recording tab in the upper line of the LCD
screen.
Use “Multisample Select” to select the multisample that
you resampled.
Play the C2 key, and you will hear the sound that was
resampled.
13.If you want to convert this multisample into a
program, choose the “Convert MS To Program” page
menu command, select the desired program, and
execute. (See “Converting a Multisample to a
Program” on page 162)
Sampling a guitar from the audio inputs,
while listening to a KARMA drum phrase
Here we’ll explain how you can sample just the sound of an
external input source while listening to a performance
generated by KARMA.
You can do this by modifying the settings in step 5 of the
preceding “Mixing a KARMA-generated drum phrase …” to
change them as follows.
INPUT1
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.): Off
REC Bus: 1
The input from AUDIO INPUT 1 will be sent to REC bus
1.
– Sampling Setup –
Source Bus: REC 1/2
The sound sent to REC bus 1/2 will be sampled. The
sound of the internal tone generator sent to the L/R bus
will not be sampled.
Mode: L–Mono
The sound of the internal L channel will be sampled in
monaural.
Modify the settings as shown above, sample your playing,
and then listen to the sample.