Step Recording Sample Procedure - Roland SP-606 Owner's Manual

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Step Recording Sample Procedure

Each time you input a sample, the input location will advance by the number of measures in the sample
(minimum 1/128th of a measure). This is convenient when you are creating a succession of samples that you want
to synchronize to the tempo of the pattern.
1.
Go to the Pattern Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Press [
] (Record) to get the RECORDING MENU screen.
[
] (Record) will blink.
3.
Press [F3] (SMPL) to get the STEP REC SAMPLE STANDBY (Step
Recording Sample Standby) screen.
4.
Press TRACK [1]–[4] to select the track on which you intend to record.
The button you press will blink, and the track number will appear in the upper left of the screen.
5.
Use [
][
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to set the parameter value.
Parameter
Beat
Meas
6.
Press [F3] (START) to get the STEP RECORDING screen.
The upper line of the screen shows the "measure-beat-tick" at which the sample will be input.
Available pads (i.e., that contain samples) will light.
7.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to edit the "Velocity" value.
Parameter
Velocity
8.
Strike the pad that contains the sample you want to input.
The pad operation will be recorded.
If you want to use samples from a different pad bank, press [PAD BANK] and switch the pad bank (p. 23).
You can press [F3] (BACK) to delete the previously input sample.
9.
Repeat steps 7–8 to input more samples as desired.
10. Press [
] (Stop) to return to the Play screen.
Alternatively, you can get the same result from the screen
of step 2 by pressing [
] to move the cursor to "Step Rec Smpl" and pressing [ENTER].
] to select the parameter you want to set.
Value
Explanation
1/4–32/4
Specifies the time signature.
* This cannot be changed for patterns that already contain data.
1–32
Specifies the number of measures.
* This cannot be shortened for patterns that already contain data.
Value
Explanation
REAL, 1–127
Specifies the volume. With the REAL setting, this will be the actual force with
which you strike the pad.
If you use a sample whose "Trig Mode" (p. 50) is set to ALTERNATE and whose "Loop Sw" (p. 50)
is ON, the pad operation will automatically be recorded in a way such that the sample playback
does not loop, but stops at the end point of the sample.
You can execute Undo/Redo by holding down [FUNC] and pressing [
Chapter 5. Creating a Pattern
] (Top) (p. 15).
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