Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual page 27

Sampling unit
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2.
If necessary, press [BANK] to change the bank. Then press the pad correspond-
ing to the sample you want to play. A staircase-like icon appears in front of the
Vol indication at the lower left of the LCD.
If you attempt to select an empty pad, the LCD returns a Pad Empty message; you can then
change the selection by pressing [BANK], a pad, or [-1] [+1].
3.
Now try pressing the various pads. Each pad plays the same sample at a differ-
ent pitch: [PAD 12] plays the original pitch; [PAD 1] produces the lowest pitch.
4.
To return to normal PLAY mode, press [EXIT].
• SCALE play is available only when the sampling grade is set to LONG or EXLG. If you try to
select this feature while the grade is HI or STD, the SU10 briefly displays the Change Grd!
message, then resumes normal PLAY mode. For information about sampling grades and how
to change them, see page 55.
• When using this feature, you can only produce sound from one pad at a time.
• Reverse playback is not possible during SCALE play. The [REV] button does not function. If
the selected sample has a reverse loop-mode setting, the setting automatically converts to its
forward-direction equivalent: Reverse Shot becomes One Shot, Reverse Loop becomes Whole
Loop. (For information about loop modes, see page 41.)
• MIDI Note Number assignments (see page 45) are ignored during SCALE play. For outgoing
MIDI Note-ON/Off messages, note numbers increase incrementally: [PAD 1] drives MIDI Note
C1, [PAD 2] drives MIDI Note C#1, and so on up the scale. Operation is slightly different for
incoming messages: [PAD 1] is driven by MIDI Note C of any octave, [PAD 2] by MIDI Note C#
of any octave, and so on.
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