Sampling Menu; Overall Workflow; Obtaining Waveforms; Connecting An External Device - Roland E-A7 Reference Manual

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Sampling Menu

Overall Workflow

The E-A7 lets you add new waveforms and play them from the keyboard as pitched sounds.
You can also freely add the sounds of specific ethnic instruments and local instruments.
The following diagram shows the overall workflow for creating new sounds.

Obtaining Waveforms

Sampling
You can sample audio waveform data from a mic or audio playback
device via the E-A7's INPUT jacks directly into a user sample.
User Sample
Creating a Tone from the User Sample
&
"Creating a User Tone"
User Tone Edit
You can assign a pitch to the added waveform (user sample)
and edit it so that it can be played from the keyboard. You
can also make your keyboard playing dynamics affect the
color of the sound, and you can edit other tone parameters.
Obtaining Waveforms
Here's how you can directly sample audio waveform data from a mic
or external audio playback device connected to the E-A7's INPUT
jacks.
Alternatively, you can import a WAV format file from a USB flash drive
into User Sample Memory.
You can use the sampled waveform data to create a tone or drum kit
(
,
).
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User Sample
A user sample is waveform data that was obtained by sampling or by
importing a sample.
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Reference
(p. 29)
Sample import
You can import WAV format waveform data (44.1 kHz, 16 bit, WAV
format only) from external storage (USB flash drive).
&
"Importing Samples"
The waveform data that you sample or import is saved as a user
sample.
"multisample"
A
is a set of different samples assigned to each note of
the keyboard (p. 28).
Creating a personalized Drum Kit
&
"Creating a User Drum Kit"
User Drum Kit Edit
You can create an original drum kit by editing the drum inst
that are assigned to the drum kit, or by assigning an another
user sample.

Connecting an External Device

* Before you connect an external device, set the Mic/Line In
[Volume]
knob to the minimum position, and turn the
ON]
button off (unlit).
1
Set the rear panel input switch.
LINE:
If connecting an audio device or keyboard
MIC:
If connecting a microphone
* If the switch is set to the Mic position, the signal that's input to
the Input R jack is ignored. The same signal is input to both the R
and L sides.
2
Connect your external device to the INPUT jacks.
* If connecting a microphone, connect it to the L/MONO, MIC jack.
Condenser microphones are not supported.
3
Press the
[Input On]
The button lights. To turn it off, press the button once again to make
it go dark.
4
Use the Mic/Line In
of the input.
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button to turn on external input.
[Volume]
knob to adjust the volume
[Input
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