Setting The Recording Parameters - Yamaha SU10 Owner's Manual

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To select, press [BANK] to choose the desired bank, then press the appropriate
pad or press [+1] or [–1] as necessary. When you are sure that you have selected
the correct pad, press [ENTER]. The LCD displays the Gain parameter setting.
The GAIN indication on the third line of the LCD indicates the input level.
If the bank you have selected is locked, the LCD displays the Locked Bank! message, then
automatically returns you to PLAY mode. (For instructions about how to unlock a bank, see page
64.)
If the bank is unlocked but the pad is already occupied by an existing sample, the LCD will ask
whether you want to delete (overwrite) it: press [ENTER] to delete, or [EXIT] to return to PLAY
mode. If you delete the sample, the available recording time will increase accordingly.

Setting the Recording Parameters

The LCD now displays the Gain setting, the first of seven recording parameters.
Set each parameter to the appropriate value before beginning to record. To move
from one parameter to another, press [>] or [<]. To change the setting of a param-
eter, press [–1] or [+1]. The following diagram illustrates the structure. The RECORD-
ING PARAMETERS box describes each of the parameters in detail.
Gain [<][>] Grade [<][>] Pitch [<][>] Format [<][>] Input
[<][>] RecTrg [<][>] Defalt
You can also set these parameters (with the exception of the Gain parameter) from the UTIL-
ITY mode's Recording Setup utility (see page 55). You will generally want to use UTILITY
mode when you need to set these parameters for purposes other than recording. For example, the
Grade setting also affects the playback pitch and polyphony, while the Input parameter
selects the input source used during CROSSFADE, EXTERNAL FILTER, and EXTERNAL
SCRATCH play.
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Recording Samples, and Creating Songs

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