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Sampling
PREVIOUS
(Previous
Sampling)
Step
1
Previous
Sampling
retains the
Wave
data
for the set
sampling
time,
that
occurs before Step
1
is
done.
NOTE:
The
S-330
continuously
examines
the
incoming
data stream,
and
is
always
sampling.
This
is
very
useful
for
monitoring
what you want
to
sample,
and
then
sample
after the
fact,
(e.g.
monitoring
a television
show
and
sampling
what you have
heard.)
When
the
signal
to
be
sampled
is
fed
into
the
S
330, push
the
EXECUTE
button
or
the
left
side
button on
the
Mouse.
After
a
sound
is
sampled,
the Display
shows
"Working"
for
a while.
The
sampled sound cannot be
played while
"Working"
is
being
shown.
[Monitoring
the
sampled
Wave
]
Waveform
Display
9
Remaining
Time
Display
Before
making
a
Tone
with
the
sampled
Wave
data
and
the
Tone
Parameters,
you
may
wish
to
play
it
on
the
MIDI keyboard
to
hear
what
it
sounds
like.
Also,
in
the
Display, the
waveform and
the
sampling
parameters can be
seen.
AH
the
Wave
data
sampled
in
the
Wave
Bank
is
shown
in
the Display.
When
using
a color display, the
following
three colors are
seen
:
Blue
Wave
data
previously
sampled
Red
Wave
data
you have
just
sampled.
Green
Empty
space,
which has
not yet been
used.
This
shows
the
remaining time
of
each
Wave
Bank
in
30kHz
sampling
time.
*
Sampling
will
initialize
all
the
Tone
Parameters
except
for
the
Orig
Key,
therefore, after
sampling,
you need
to
truncate
un—
needed
portions
(See
page
46),
then
set
these
parameters
(See page
69).
(The
default
values
of
the
Tone
Parameters
arc
shown
on
page
114.)
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