Playback; Preparation - Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual

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This chapter takes you through the various sample and song play procedures, and
explains the use of the special "external" performance functions.
Note that replay of samples and songs is affected by each sample's edit settings —
in particular, by the sounding mode and the loop settings. For information about
edit settings, refer to Chapter 8.
This chapter assumes that you have not made any changes to your SU10's factory settings, and
that the demo samples and song are still in place. If you have made changes, playback operation
may be somewhat different than described.
You are advised to save the demo samples and song to an external disk by MIDI bulk dump
(see page 58), so that you can restore them in case of future need. If you have already deleted
the demos, however, then you will need to record some new samples so that you will have
something to play; refer to Chapter 7 for details.

Preparation

1.
Connect an amplifier or powered speakers to the LINE OUT jack, or connect
headphones to the headphone jack. (See illustration, page 14.)
If you are going to try ribbon crossfade (page 25) or either of the realtime
features (pages 29 to 30), you will also need to supply a LINE IN or MIC
INPUT signal.
2.
Switch on the power to the SU10, and to the speakers (if connected).
3.
Make sure the SU10 is in PLAY mode.
For most of the procedures in this chapter you will want to be in PLAY mode. The top right of the
LCD always indicates the current mode: if at any time you notice that you have moved into a
different mode, you can return to PLAY mode by pressing [EXIT] one or more times.
4.
Set the SU10's VOLUME slider to about 1/4 maximum level. The slider sets
the signal level to the speakers or headphones.
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