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Now, you have
selected
a Tone Number.
Next,
you
should assign
a
Wave
Bank where
the
new
data
is
to
be
written.
"Crash"
is
stored
in
Wave
Bank
A,
so
select
"A"
here.
Set the
Frequency (= sampling
frequency),
Time
(sampling
time),
Orig.
Key
(original
key number).
At
30kHz
sampling
frequency, the
sound
quality
can be
higher,
while longer
(double)
sampling
time
can be
obtained
at
15kHz.
When
15kHz
is
selected,
"X2"
is
indicated
beside the
sampling
time.
The
sampling time can
be
set
in
0.4
second
steps.
Even
if
there
is
no emply space
in
the
Wave
Bank,
up
to 1.2
second sampling
(at
30kHz)
is
possible since the
Wave
data
of
"Crash"
is
1.2
second
long.
In
other
words,
you
can
select
0.4,
0.8
or
1.2
seconds.
The
original
key
number
determines which key
on
the
keyboard should
play
the
original
sample. For
instance,
when
sampling
a middle C(C4) piano
sound,
the
original
key
number
may
be
set
to
C4.
If,
however,
D4
is
set,
pressing
the
middle "D" key
will
play
a
"C"
note,
and
pressing the middle
"C" key
will
play
a "Bb"
note.
Now, connect
for
sampling.
To sample from
a
record,
CD
or TV,
connect
the output
socket
to
the
Input
Socket
on
the S-330 using
an
audio
cable,
then
rotate
the
Recording
Level
Knob
to
the
MIN
position.
To sample
your voice or
natural
sound
around
you,
connect a microphone
and
set the
Recording
Level
Knob
to
MAX.
REC
LEVEL
-€-
VOL
Record,
CD,
TV
etc.
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Microphone
MIN
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MAX
Recording
Level
Control
Knob
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