Roland MKS-100 Owner's Manual page 35

Digital sampler
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When
the
signal
that
exceeds
the
trigger
level
{represented with
"
:
"
mark)
is
fed
into
the
sam-
pler,
the
far
right
of
the Display
shows
"
*
"
mark.
Make
sure
that
"
*
"
does
not
appear
in
the Display
because
of noise.
Here, the
MKS-100
is
still
in
the stand-by
mode.
You
can
now
hear the
sampled sound by
external
device.
The sampled sound
longer
than
0.8
sec
will
be
automatically
looped
(Autolooping).
Looping
function
repeats
playing
a
part of
the
sampled
sound. This
way,
sustain
sound can be
performed.
For instance,
you can produce
"Paaaaa...."
sound
by
a
sample
"Pa".
Push
the
Start
Button
®. (When
a
pedal switch
is
connected
to
the
Start
Jack
1
,
press
the
ped-
al.)
Looping
a
sample can
produce an annoying
trick-
ing
or
popping
noise,
but
this
can be
removed
la-
ter
by
correcting
Wave
Parameter
(explained
on
page
41).
*
REC
KEY
C4
*
Now,
the Display
shows
the
pitch of
the
sound
to
be sampled.
When
sampling
a
sound from
a
musical instrument,
try
to
feed
the correct
pitch.
(Even
if
a
different pitch
is
used,
it
can be
cor-
rected
later,
though)
l^tt"'
Loop
length
A
Sample
When
the
sound
that
exceeds
the set
Auto
Trig-
ger
level
is
fed
in,
the
sampling
is
done
only
for
a
second and
the
unit
goes
back
to
the
Play
mode
in
several
seconds.
The
performance
parameters
set
before
the
sampling
are retained
in
the
MKS-100,
therefore,
it
may
not
be
necessarily
played with the
sampled
sound.
Reset
all
the
performance parameters
to
the
default settings
by pushing
the Enter
Button
®
while holding the
Performance
Button
®
down.
If
the
MKS-100's
built-in
computer cannot
find
the
start
point
of
the
loop,
the looping
is
not
performed
and
the
unit
goes back
to
the Play
mode.
If
the
Autoloop
function of the
Wave
Modify parame-
ters
is
set
to
Mode
3
or
Mode
4,
looping
will
be
more
difficult.
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