Editing A Sample; Looping A Sample; Changing How The Sample Plays And Stops - Roland SP-606 Owner's Manual

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Editing a Sample

Looping a Sample

Causing a sample to play repeatedly from its beginning to its end is called "looping." The SP-606 makes it easy for
you create phrases by playing phrases repeatedly in this way.
1.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Hold down [FUNC] and press pad [13] (SAMPLE PARAM) to get the SAMPLE EDIT screen.
3.
Press the pad whose sample you want to edit.
If you want to edit a sample that's in a different pad bank, switch the pad bank (p. 23) and then choose a sample
to edit.
4.
Use [
][
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to select OFF or ON.
OFF: not looped
ON: looped
If you want to make settings for other samples as well, repeat steps 3–5.
6.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.

Changing How the Sample Plays and Stops

1.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Hold down [FUNC] and press pad [13] (SAMPLE PARAM) to get the SAMPLE EDIT screen.
3.
Press the pad whose sample you want to edit.
If you want to edit a sample that's in a different pad bank, switch the pad bank (p. 23) and then choose a sample
to edit.
4.
Use [
][
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to select either SHOT,
ALTERNATE, or GATE.
SHOT: The sample will begin playing when you press the pad, and will
stop automatically when the end of the sample is reached.
ALTERNATE: The sample will begin playing when you press the pad, and will continue playing even after you
GATE: The sample will begin playing when you press the pad, and will stop playing when you release the pad.
If you want to make settings for other samples as well, repeat steps 3–5.
6.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
28
If the pad bank is protected, a lock symbol is displayed in the upper right of the screen. In this case
you will not be able to edit the sample unless you turn off the Protect setting (p. 31).
] to move the cursor to the "Loop Sw" line.
If the pad bank is protected, a lock symbol is displayed in the upper right of the screen. In this case
you will not be able to edit the sample unless you turn off the Protect setting (p. 31).
] to move the cursor to the "Trig Mode" line.
If you select the SHOT setting, the Loop setting (p. 28)
is ignored; the sample will play only once. Note that if you select SHOT, you will not be able
to interrupt the sound, so use this setting with caution if the sample is extremely long.
release the pad. It will stop when you press the pad once again.

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