Recording A Sample (Manual Start) - Yamaha SU200 Owner's Manual

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Recording a Sample (MANUAL start)

Z
Make the connections required for sample recording. (See page 10.)
X
Switch off all pads, and then press the [REC] button twice to enter manual-start Sam-
pling mode.
• You can use the [REC] button to toggle between MANUAL start and AUTO start.
NOTE
• You can escape from Sampling mode by pressing the [EXIT] button.
C
Select the pad into which you want to record your new sample. (See page 20.)
If you wish to change the bank, press the appropriate bank button before selecting the pad.
• If a sample is already recorded on the pad you select, the display asks whether to delete it (as
NOTE
in "Delete B-1?"). Press [+1/YES] to delete the existing sample, or [-1/NO] to cancel and
retain the existing sample.
V
Adjust settings as necessary. Select STEREO or MONO, and set the grade.
For more information about grades, see page 11.
• Remember that the SU200 can play a maximum of 6 MONO samples (or 2 high-grade MONO
NOTE
samples) at one time. A STEREO samples counts as two MONO samples.
• If you are recording from line input and have selected MONO, you should connect the line
from your audio source to the LINE INPUT (L) jack.
• Clicking noise may occur while settings are being changed. It is recommended that you
reduce the volume before adjusting the settings.
B
Adjust the input level by pressing the [-1/NO] or [+1/YES] button. (See page 22.)
N
Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording.
Since you have set the action to manual start, recording starts immediately.
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Chapter 1 Recording Samples
REC
GATE
TRIGGER
STEREO/MONO
START
STOP
Which
Pad?
ONE SHOT
LOOP
GRADE
+
–1/NO
1/YES
BPM
Record
ing
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Remaining
available
recording
time

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