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Boss Dr. Sample SP-303 Owner's Manual (77 pages)
Roland Owner's Manual network adapter SP-303
Brand:
Boss
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 4.53 MB
Table of Contents
Using the Unit Safely
2
Table of Contents
4
Main Features
6
Panel Descriptions
7
Power Switch
9
Important Notes
10
Making Connections
11
Mixer Settings
11
Quick Start
11
Turning off the Power
12
Turning on the Power
12
Listen to the Samples
13
Adding Effects to Samples
14
Try Playing a Pattern
15
Playing with the Tempo Changed
15
Sampling Your Own Sounds
16
Lifting the SP-303'S Memory Protection
16
If You Don't Like the Sampled Sound
17
Chapter 1. Playing Samples
18
Composition of Samples
18
Switching Sample Banks
18
Number of Samples that Can be Played Simultaneously (Polyphony)
18
Having a Sample Continue to Play Even When the Pad Is Released (Hold)
19
Playing Sounds Input from External Devices (EXT SOURCE Pad)
19
Adjusting the Volume of the External Input Sounds
20
Chapter 2. Using the Effects
21
Adding Effects to Samples
21
Turning Effects on and off Rapidly (Effect Grab)
22
Selecting an Effect from MFX
22
Applying Effects to Multiple Samples
22
Applying Effects to All Samples Simultaneously
23
Effects List
24
Chapter 3. Sampling
28
Before Sampling
28
Selecting Higher Quality Sampling, Extended Sampling, or Lo-Fi Sampling (Sampling Grade)
28
Selecting between Stereo and Mono Sampling
28
About Sampling Time
28
Sampling from a Microphone
29
Sampling from a CD or MD
30
Sampling with the Tempo Specified Beforehand
31
Starting Sampling Automatically (Auto Sampling)
32
To Stop Auto Sampling
33
Making Samples with Effects Added (Resampling)
33
Deleting an Individual Sample
34
Deleting All Samples Together
35
Changing the Assignment of Samples to the Pads
35
Checking the Remaining Sampling Time
36
Chapter 4
37
Changing the Sampling Settings
37
Playing Phrases Repeatedly (Loop Playback)/ Playing the Sound Only Once (One Shot Playback)
37
Having Samples Play Only While the Pad Is Pressed (Gate Playback)
37
Having Samples Play Even if the Pad Is Not Held down (Trigger Playback)
37
Playing Samples in the Reverse Direction (Reverse Playback)
38
Setting the Sample Volume
39
Preventing Unneeded Portions from Being Played (Markers/Start Point/End Point)
39
Adjusting both the Start and End Points
39
Adjusting Only the End Point
40
Adjusting Only the Start Point (End Point Is the End of the Sample)
40
Finely Adjusting the Start Point and End Point
41
Deleting Unwanted Portions (Truncate)
42
Changing the Sample's BPM
42
Changing the Length of a Sample Without Changing the Pitch (Time Modify)
43
Recording Sample Performances (Pattern Sequencer)
44
Composition of Patterns
44
Changing the Tempo of a Pattern
44
To Synchronize with a CD's or Turntable's Tempo
44
Stopping Patterns
45
Switching Patterns While Playback Is in Progress
45
Recording the Pattern
45
Erasing the Data for Mistakes in Performances
47
Deleting Patterns
47
Specifying and Deleting a Single Pattern
47
Deleting All Patterns Together
48
Changing the Assignment of Patterns to the Pads
48
Chapter 6. Using Memory Cards
49
Memory Cards
49
Inserting a Memory Card
49
Initializing Memory Cards (Format)
50
Saving Samples to Memory Cards (Sample Save)
50
Loading Sample from a Memory Card (Sample Load)
51
Saving Patterns to Memory Cards (Pattern Save)
51
Loading Pattern from a Memory Card (Pattern Load)
52
Protecting the Data on Memory Cards (Protect)
52
Importing Wave Data to the
53
SP-303 from a Computer
53
Making Connections
54
Chapter 7. Using the SP-303 with Other MIDI Devices
54
Using the SP-303 with a MIDI Keyboard
54
How to Change the MIDI Channel
54
Note on Operating with MIDI
55
Using the SP-303 with a MIDI Sequencer (Tempo Sync)
55
Synchronizing the Pattern's Tempo and Start/Stop to the MIDI Sequencer
55
Synchronizing Only the Pattern Tempo with a MIDI Sequencer
56
Playing Samples Without Synchronizing the Tempo
56
Using the SP-303 as a Rhythm Sound Module
57
Using the SP-303 with a Rhythm Machine
57
Synchronizing the Performance of the SP-303'S Patterns with a Rhythm Machine's Tempo
57
Using the Note Messages from the Rhythm Machine to Play the SP-303'S Samples
58
Restoring the MIDI Settings to the Factory Settings
59
Chapter 8
60
Examples of Using the SP-303
60
Using Pattern Sequencer to Create a Rhythm Pattern
60
Using the SP-303 with MIDI Devices
62
Using the SP-303 as a Rhythm Sound Module
62
Using the SP-303 with a Turntable
63
Adding Effects to the Turntable Sound
63
Playing a Sample Along with the Sound from a Turntable
64
Appendices
65
Chart of Operations
65
Troubleshooting
67
Initializing the SP-303'S Memory
69
Message List
70
MIDI Implementation Chart
72
Specifications
73
Index
74
Federal Communications Commission
76
Radio Frequency Interference Statement
76
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Boss Dr. Sample SP-303 Owner's Manual (75 pages)
Brand:
Boss
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 5.36 MB
Table of Contents
Using the Unit Safely
1
Table of Contents
3
Main Features
5
Panel Descriptions
6
MIDI in Connector
8
Power Switch
8
Important Notes
9
Making Connections
10
Quick Start
10
Turning off the Power
11
Turning on the Power
11
Listen to the Samples
12
Adding Effects to Samples
13
Try Playing a Pattern
14
Playing with the Tempo Changed
14
Sampling Your Own Sounds
15
Lifting the SP-303'S Memory Protection
15
If You Don't Like the Sampled Sound
16
Chapter 1. Playing Samples
17
Composition of Samples
17
Switching Sample Banks
17
Number of Samples that Can be Played Simultaneously (Polyphony)
17
Having a Sample Continue to Play Even When the Pad Is Released (Hold)
18
Playing Sounds Input from External Devices (EXT SOURCE Pad)
18
Adjusting the Volume of the External Input Sounds
19
Chapter 2. Using the Effects
20
Adding Effects to Samples
20
Turning Effects on and off Rapidly (Effect Grab)
21
Selecting an Effect from MFX
21
Applying Effects to Multiple Samples
21
Applying Effects to All Samples Simultaneously
22
Effects List
23
Chapter 3. Sampling
26
Before Sampling
26
Selecting Higher Quality Sampling, Extended Sampling, or Lo-Fi Sampling (Sampling Grade)
26
Selecting between Stereo and Mono Sampling
26
About Sampling Time
26
Sampling from a Microphone
27
Sampling from a CD or MD
28
Sampling with the Tempo Specified Beforehand
29
Starting Sampling Automatically (Auto Sampling)
30
To Stop Auto Sampling
31
Making Samples with Effects Added (Resampling)
31
Deleting an Individual Sample
32
Deleting All Samples Together
33
Changing the Assignment of Samples to the Pads
33
Checking the Remaining Sampling Time
34
Chapter 4
35
Changing the Sampling Settings
35
Playing Phrases Repeatedly (Loop Playback)/ Playing the Sound Only Once (One Shot Playback)
35
Having Samples Play Only While the Pad Is Pressed (Gate Playback)
35
Having Samples Play Even if the Pad Is Not Held down (Trigger Playback)
35
Playing Samples in the Reverse Direction (Reverse Playback)
36
Setting the Sample Volume
37
Preventing Unneeded Portions from Being Played (Markers/Start Point/End Point)
37
Adjusting both the Start and End Points
37
Adjusting Only the End Point
38
Adjusting Only the Start Point (End Point Is the End of the Sample)
38
Finely Adjusting the Start Point and End Point
39
Deleting Unwanted Portions (Truncate)
40
Changing the Sample's BPM
40
Changing the Length of a Sample Without Changing the Pitch (Time Modify)
41
Recording Sample Performances (Pattern Sequencer)
42
Composition of Patterns
42
Changing the Tempo of a Pattern
42
To Synchronize with a CD's or Turntable's Tempo
42
Stopping Patterns
43
Switching Patterns While Playback Is in Progress
43
Recording the Pattern
43
Erasing the Data for Mistakes in Performances
45
Deleting Patterns
45
Specifying and Deleting a Single Pattern
45
Deleting All Patterns Together
46
Changing the Assignment of Patterns to the Pads
46
Chapter 6. Using Memory Cards
47
Memory Cards
47
Inserting a Memory Card
47
Initializing Memory Cards (Format)
48
Saving Samples to Memory Cards (Sample Save)
48
Loading Sample from a Memory Card (Sample Load)
49
Saving Patterns to Memory Cards (Pattern Save)
49
Loading Pattern from a Memory Card (Pattern Load)
50
Protecting the Data on Memory Cards (Protect)
50
Importing Wave Data to the
51
SP-303 from a Computer
51
Chapter 7. Using the SP-303 with Other MIDI Devices
52
Using the SP-303 with a MIDI Keyboard
52
How to Change the MIDI Channel
52
Note on Operating with MIDI
53
Using the SP-303 with a MIDI Sequencer (Tempo Sync)
53
Synchronizing the Pattern's Tempo and Start/Stop to the MIDI Sequencer
53
Synchronizing Only the Pattern Tempo with a MIDI Sequencer
54
Playing Samples Without Synchronizing the Tempo
54
Using the SP-303 as a Rhythm Sound Module
55
Using the SP-303 with a Rhythm Machine
55
Synchronizing the Performance of the SP-303'S Patterns with a Rhythm Machine's Tempo
55
Using the Note Messages from the Rhythm Machine to Play the SP-303'S Samples
56
Restoring the MIDI Settings to the Factory Settings
57
Chapter 8
58
Examples of Using the SP-303
58
Using Pattern Sequencer to Create a
58
Rhythm Pattern
58
Using the SP-303 with MIDI Devices
60
Using the SP-303 as a Rhythm Sound Module
60
Using the SP-303 with a Turntable
61
Adding Effects to the Turntable Sound
61
Playing a Sample Along with the Sound from a Turntable
62
Appendices
63
Chart of Operations
63
Troubleshooting
65
Initializing the SP-303'S Memory
67
Message List
68
MIDI Implementation Chart
70
Specifications
71
Index
72
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