Basic; Sampling - Roland MKS-100 Owner's Manual

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Without
using the
performance
disk,
you can
sample
the voice
from
a
microphone
or
audio
equipment,
and
play
it
from
the keyboard.
1.
Basic
Sampling
Plug
a
microphone
or
an instrument
into
the
Input
Jack
@
®
Select the
Bank
(A,
B,
C, or
D) to
be
sam-
pled.
Move
the
Input Level
Switch
®
depending on
the output
level of
the
mic
or
instrument connect-
ed.
Push
the Recording Button
REC
MIN
MAX
Pedal Switch
DP-2
(Optional)
MiC
LINE
:
/
Microphone
=
.-^:|
Cassettee
Deck
M!N
MAX
Input Level
Switch
JH
MIC
(-50
dB):
Microphone
--
LINE
(0
dB)
:
Electric Guitar,
Cassette Deck,
CD
Player
Example
Settings
of
the Input Level Selector
Switch
L
(-50dB)
Microphone
M
(-20dB)
Electric
Guitar
H
(OdB)
Cassette Deck,
CD
player
(Line
Level)
When
a
microphone
is
connected,
turn
the
Master
Volume down,
or
it
will
cause
howling.
The
selected
Bank
will
be
shown
in
the
Display.
Here,
you can
monitor the sampling
sound
with
the
amplifier,
speakers
or
headphones connected
to the
Headphone
Jack.
If
sampling
from
a mic,
please
do
not
use
speakers.
(D
Push
the
Stand-by Button
®
.
The
Display
now
serves as
a
level
meter. Ensuring
that the
sound
is
securely being fed
into
the sampler,
adjust
the
Recording
Level
Knob
at
the
far
left
of
the
panel.
Just
like
the
volume
adjust-
ment
in
tape
recording, set
the
level
as
high
as
possible
without exceeding
the
right
margin
in
the
Display.
®
Set the
level
of
the
Auto
Trigger
by
rotating
the
Alpha
Dial
®
until
the
"
:
"
mark
in
the
Display
reaches
the desired
position.
Auto
Trigger
is
the function that
starts
the
sampling
automatically
when
the
signal
ex-
ceeding
the set
level
is
fed
into
the sampler.
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