Sampling Procedure - Roland V-Synth GT Owner's Manual

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Sampling Procedure

Here's how to input a sound from the input jacks and sample it. For resampling, refer to the following section.
The V-Synth GT has the following input jacks.
• INPUT L, R
• MIC IN (mixed into INPUT R)
• DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE
OPTICAL IN
COAXIAL IN
USB (Audio)
Use the input jack that is appropriate for your situation.
• Monaural sampling from a mic
MIC IN
• Sampling from an analog source
INPUT L, R
• Sampling from a digital source
OPTICAL IN or COAXIAL IN
• Sampling via USB
USB
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Howling could be produced depending on the location of microphones relative to speakers. This can be remedied by:
1. Changing the orientation of the microphone(s).
2. Relocating microphone(s) at a greater distance from speakers.
3. Lowering volume levels.
When sampling, you must make sure that the following two items are set correctly. If these two settings are
incorrect, the sample will not be recorded as you intend.
• What type of sample are you recording? (stereo or mono)
In the Sampling General screen, set Sampling Type.
• Which input are you sampling from? (select the input jack)
In the Sampling General screen, set Input Source.
If you have set the metronome (p. 176), the metronome sound will be output from the DIRECT OUT jacks during
sampling. However, the sound that is assigned to the DIRECT OUT jacks (p. 139) will not be output.
1.
Press [SAMPLE].
The Sample Top screen appears.
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Sample Mode
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