Fl SAMPLE NO./MEM. DIV
ri ; Sample number and memory division function.
■ Setting the memory division and setting the sample
number are different operations though they appear
in the sam e initial prompt. Follow the directions
below.
A. Memory division setting
M This takes the total sample area of memory as deter
mined by the total time setting and divides it up into
blocks which are assigned to the keyboard.
■ You have five choices. You can divide memory into
16,
, 4, 2, or 1 (no division) blocks.
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A s soon as you make your choice, the D S S -t makes
memory blocks and gives each of them a sample
number.
The sampling time for each of these blocks is the total
time divided by your choice of memory division.
A. The function of memory division setting.
B. The function of sample number setting.
Example: Total time set to H A LF and memory division
set to 4.
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