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Sampling in Sequencer mode Resampling a song to create a Wave file
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This number will increment each time you sample,
ensuring that the filename will not be the same even if
you sample repeatedly.
After you have made the settings, press the Done button
to close the dialog box.
8. Set Sample Time to the length that you want to
sample.
Set this to a value slightly greater than the length of the
song.
9. Set the Sample to Disk parameter to the desired bit
depth.
You can sample to disk at either 16-bit or 24-bit
resolution.
10.Set the recording level.
Press the SAMPLING REC switch.
Note: It will take between several seconds to nearly a
minute from the moment you press the SAMPLING REC
switch until the KRONOS enters standby mode (i.e., until
the SAMPLING REC switch changes from blinking to
lit). This time is required in order to allocate sufficient
space on the disk.
Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play
back the song, and adjust the sampling volume while you
watch the level meters. The default setting is 0.0 dB. If
the level is too low, use the VALUE controller to raise the
level as high as possible without causing the “CLIP !”
indicator to appear.
When you finish making adjustments, press the
SAMPLING REC switch.
Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to stop the
song playback. Then press the LOCATE switch.
11.Start sampling.
Press the SAMPLING REC switch and then the
SAMPLING START/STOP switch to enter recording-
standby mode.
Press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play
back the song. Sampling will begin at the same time.
When the song finishes playing back, press the
SAMPLING START/STOP switch to stop sampling.
Use the page menu command Select Directory/File for
Sample to Disk to verify that the WAVE file was created.
Select the file and press the SAMPLING START/STOP
switch to listen to the sound that was sampled.