Using A Marker To Split And Assign A Sample To A Pad (Chop) - Roland SP-404MKII Manual

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Editing a Sample (SAMPLE EDIT)

Using a Marker to Split and Assign a Sample to a Pad (CHOP)

Splits the sample at the marker positions, and assigns the resulting samples to separate pads.
1.
Follow the steps in "
the sample.
2.
Press the [VALUE] knob.
A menu appears.
3.
Use the [VALUE] knob to select "ASSIGN TO PAD", and press the [VALUE] knob.
The assign screen appears.
4.
Set the parameters.
Controller
Pads [1]–[16]
[CTRL 2] knob
[CTRL 3] knob
Turn the
[VALUE] knob
[MARK] button
[DEL] button
5.
Press the [VALUE] knob.
The split samples are assigned to the pads.
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Marking and Splitting Samples (MARK)
Selects the pads [1]–[16] to which you want to assign the split samples.
The empty pads to which samples haven't been assigned blink yellow.
When you press the empty pad to which you want to assign the sample, it lights up green.
Pads to which samples have already been assigned light up dark orange.
If you press a pad for which a sample is already assigned, the pad lights up red. The assigned sample is
then overwritten.
Selects the marker where the sample is to be split.
Turns the GATE on/off.
Arranges the split samples in order, with the first pad number being the one you selected using the
[VALUE] knob. Press the [MARK] button to confirm the arrangement.
This operation only confirms the pads to which the samples are to be assigned, without
actually assigning the samples. To assign a sample to a pad, you must press the [VALUE] knob
last.
Before pressing the [MARK] button, you can switch the pad bank and change the pad bank to
which the sample is assigned.
Cancels the assignment of the sample you selected with the [CTRL 2] knob.
(P.46)" to add a marker where you want to split
Explanation

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