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2.
Changing
Sampling
Condi-
tions
You
can
change
the following
sampling
condi-
tions:
Key Numbers,
Trigger
Modes
and Sampling
Clock.
Push
the
Recording Button
®
then the
Mode
Button
®
,
and
select
the condition
you
wish
to
change
by
using the
Forward
Button
®
and Back
Button
@
.
Then
make
a
necessary
al-
teration
with the
Alpha
Dial
and push
the Stand-by
Button
®, and
you can
move
to
the
sampling
oper-
ation.
Changing Key
Numbers
in
Sampling
Changing
Trigger
Modes
REC KEY
C4
When
you
are
sampling
a
specific
pitch,
you
may
wish
to
change
key numbers.
It
is
important
to
remember
that
the
pitch
higher than the
original-
ly
sampled sound
by
more
than
21
semi-tones
is
substituted with the
pitch of
lower
octave.
REC TRIG=
AUTO
Usually, set
this
to
Auto
Trigger
mode. However,
when
sampling
a
slow
attack
sound
that
is
difficult
to
start
sampling,
select
Manual mode. The mo-
ment
you push
the
Start
Button
©
and
the pedal
switch
connected
to
the
Start
Jack
®
(or
push
the
Start
Button
twice),
the
sampling
begins.
When
the
Manual
mode
is
selected, the
"
:
mark
in
the Display
goes
out.
The
selected
mode
will
remain
even
after
the
MKS-TOO
is
turned
off.
Sampling
Clock
SMP
CLK
=
30
kHz
Usually,
one second sample
can be recorded
in
a
Bank
at
the
30kHz
frequency.
However,
it
can
be extended
to
two
seconds, by
selecting the
15
kHz
frequency.
This,
however, decreases
high-
frequencies,
making
the
sound
muffled.
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