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The pad which last received a Note-on message
will
be
the current pad.
If
you are continually playing back a phrase loop sample
in synchronization to the performance being played by a
sequencer, the rhythm may drift out of synchronization
as time goes on.
If
this occurs, use One Shot playback
instead of looping the phrase, and transmit a Note-on
message to the SP-202 each measure (or each number of
measures according to the length of the sample).
It
is
not possible to use MIDI Clock messages to modify
the BPM setting for the SP-202's samples.
If
you are using Gate Playback, in which the playback will
continue only while the pad is pressed, transmit a Note mes-
sage with a gate time such that the Note-on message occurs
at the playback start point, and the Note-off message occurs
at the playback end point.
The SP-202 ignores velocity data. Samples will always
playback at the same volume, regardless of the velocity
data in the Note message that is transmitted from the
external MIDI device.
Stop
Start
On
Nola message
Off
.... j
cc
G_a_te_T_lm~·e __
ss __
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5-lo
(In the case of Gate Playback)
If
you are using Trigger Playback, in which the playback will
start/stop each time the pad is pressed, transmit Note mes-
sages at the playback start and at the playback end points. In
this case, it will not matter how short the gate time of each
Note message is.
Note message
Note message
On
Off
On
Off
G;"--Gate Time
~
t-F-----------,1
Sample
Playback begins
Playback ends
Un the case of Trigger Playback)
When playing the SP-202's samples from an external MIDI
device, the timing at which Note messages must transmitted
from the external MIDI device will be different depending
on whether you are using Trigger Playback or Gate Playback
to play the samples, even
if
you wish to play the samples for
the same length of time .
I
Notes when using MIDI
2. Hold down the SOURCE pad and
tum
the power
ON.
1.
Make sure that the power is OFF.
If
you wish to restore the MIDI settings to their factory val-
ues, use the following procedure.
I
Restoring the MIDI settings
to their factory values
By holding down the SOURCE pad and turning the
power ON, you can bring back the factory settings.
*
When this procedure is performed, the MIDI channel
will automatically be set to 10.
If
you wish to change the
MIDI channel, refer to "Setting the MIDI channel."
*
This setting is remembered even if the power is turned
OFF.
With these settings, the rhythm part of a GS sound source
can be used simultaneously with the SP-202, and separate
Note messages can be used for the rhythm notes of the GS
sound source and for the samples of the SP-202.
Receive channel: 10
......................
Note number
95
96
97 98
99 100 101 102 103
Pads
81
82 83 84 85 86 87
BS
. . . .
. . .
.
.. . ... .. . .
Note
G#7 A7 A#7 87
ca
C#S 08 0#8
...........................................
·-··································
Note number
104
105 106 107 108 109 110 111
Pads
C1
C2
ca
C4
cs
C6
C7
cs
..............................
Note
ES
FS F#8 GB G#8 AB A#8 88
...................
·······································
.
.....................
Note number
112
113
114
115 116 117 118 119
Pads
01
02 03 04 05 06 07 DB
.................... ................................
Note
C9
C#9 09 0#9 E9 F9
F#9 G9
Note number
120
121 122 123 124 125 126 127
A2 A3 A4 AS A6
A7 AS
C#7 07 0#7 E7 F7
F#7 G7
SOURCE A1
81
C7
Pads
Note
• Note numbers and pads
The following settings will be made.

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