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With mono sampling and when effects (other than
PITCH) are not used, the SP-202 is able to playback a
maximum of 4 sounds simultaneously. For details refer
to page 19.
It
is not possible to simultaneously playback two sam-
ples to which Time Stretch is applied. Be aware of the
limitations to polyphony as you play. (Refer to page 19
"Maximum polyphony and note priority")
3.
Repeat steps
1-2
to make settings for each break-
beat.
This completes the settings. Press pads to play break-
beats.
2.
Refer to the above table, and specify the way in
which the sample will play (TRIGGER/GATE,
LOOP/ONE SHOTI.
1. Press the pad which contains the break-beat (sam-
ple) that you wish to edit.
• If
you wish to alternately play several phrases:
GATE, LOOP
• A special effect, or a phrase that you will use to accent
part of a song:
TRIGGER (GATE), ONE SHOT
• A basic phrase that you wish to playback continuously:
TRIGGER, LOOP
Before you begin playing, let's edit the settings so that break-
beats will be easy to play.
Refer to the following table, and specify how the break-beats
will sound.
I
Playing break-beats
This completes creation for your break-beats. The following
section will explain how to use these to perform.
4. Repeat steps
1-3
to adjust the tempo of each sam-
ple that you wish to use.
Even if the BPM display value is the same, there may be
some margin of error. Listen to the actual sound as you
adjust the BPM value.
3.
Rotate the CONTROL knob to adjust the tempo.
After you have adjusted the tempo, press the pad to stop
the playback.
2. Press the TIME button to make the button light.
1. Press the pad that contains the sample whose
tempo you wish to change.
The tempo value of the currently-playing sample will be
displayed.
This tempo is automatically calculated from the sam-
pling time, and in some cases may be 1 /2 or twice the
correct value. In this case, use the ~ A buttons to adjust
the tempo.
When you finish sampling, use the following procedure to
adjust the tempo of all samples so that they match.
I
Matching the tempo (BPM) of
each sample (Time Stretch)

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