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Kurzweil k2661: user guide
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Sampling and Sample Editing
Sampling Digital Signals
Format
Use the Format parameter to tell the K2661 the format of the incoming sample. Most consumer
products use SPDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface Format), while most professional machines
use the AES/EBU (Audio Engineering Society/European Broadcast Union) format. Refer to the
owner's manual of your sample source for information regarding its digital format.
The Mode, Time, and Thresh parameters function for digital sampling just as they do for analog
sampling.
If the K2661 detects an incoming clock signal, the display shows LOCK, and the sample rate of
the signal. If you don't see LOCK, you're not getting signal, and you won't be able to sample.
The K2661 automatically sets itself to the clock rate it detects. (For sample rates other than 48,
44.1 and 32, the rate doesn't show in the display, but the K2661 still samples the input correctly.
You might need to adjust the coarse tune to get the proper root pitch.)
Src
The possible values for the Src parameter are Internal (Int) or External (Ext). Choose a value of
Ext if you want to sample the signal from an external source that's connected to the AES/SPDIF
In optical jack. Use a value if Int if you want to resample K2661 internal audio data. Note that
the digital internal sampling source corresponds to output A from KDFX. Other outputs will
not be sampled digitally.
If you are resampling digitally, you should be sure to set the Digital Output Length parameter
on the Master2 page to 16 bits (see page 11-11). This is because the sampler is only 16 bits, and
you want to make sure that the signal is properly dithered before resampling.
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