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Audio Input 1/2, USB 1/2: Choose these settings if you
want to directly sample from the analog, or USB inputs. The
input will be sampled directly without being routed through
the L/R bus, REC buses, or Individual buses. The inputs will
be connected directly, regardless of the Audio Input settings
for Bus Select, Pan, and Level.
If you choose Audio Input 1/2, Audio Input 1 is input to the
left channel and Audio Input 2 is input to the right channel.
Indiv.1/2 and 3/4: The Indiv.1/2–Indiv.3/4 buses will be
sampled. Choose these settings if you want to sample only
the audio inputs while monitoring the L/R outputs, similarly
to when using the REC buses.
If you choose Indiv.1/2, Indiv. bus 1 is input to the L channel
and Indiv. bus 2 is input to the R channel. Similarly for
Indiv.3/4, the buses are input to the L and R channels
respectively.
Source Direct Solo
If this is unchecked, the L/R (post-TFX) signal and the
signal of the bus line specified for Source Bus will be output
from the L/R jacks and the headphone jack according to the
Audio Input Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) setting and the post-
IFX Bus Sel. setting.
Normally you will leave this unchecked, so that Source Bus
and "L/R" are both heard. Check this if you want to monitor
only the sound that's being recorded. Only the signal of the
bus line selected for Source Bus will be output from the L/R
jacks and the headphone jack.
Note: If Source Bus is L/R, this setting is ignored, and the
L/R (post-TFX) signal will always be output from the L/R
jacks and headphone jacks.
Source BUS = L/R
Audio Input
OSC
L/R
REC
REC
BUS
1/2
3/4
Insert
Effects
Level
Pan
Insert
Effects
BUS = L/R or IFX1-12
Preparations for sampling Audio Settings
Trigger
This controls how sampling will be initiated.
The triggers you can select will differ depending on the
mode.
In PROGRAM and COMBINATION modes, you can select
either Sampling START Button or Note On.
In SAMPLING mode, you can select either of the above,
plus Threshold.
In SEQUENCER mode, you can select any of the above,
plus the Sequencer START Button.
For the trigger mode that's most appropriate in various
situations, refer to the various examples of sampling later in
this chapter.
Sampling START Button: When you press the
SAMPLING REC button, you will enter sampling-standby
mode; sampling will begin when you press the SAMPLING
START/STOP button.
Note On: Press the SAMPLING REC button and then press
the SAMPLING START/STOP button to enter sampling-
standby mode. Sampling will begin when you play the
keyboard.
Threshold: Sampling will begin automatically when the
input level exceeds the specified Level value.
Sequencer START Button: Press the SAMPLING REC
button and then the SAMPLING START/STOP button to
enter sampling-standby mode. Then press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP button to begin sampling. Use this when you
want to resample the song playback.
To stop sampling, press the SAMPLING START/STOP
button once again. Sampling will also end if you keep
sampling until the time specified by "Sample Time."
Indiv.
1/2 3/4
Master
Effects
CLIP !!
Total
Effects
Sampling
L-Mono
R-Mono Stereo
Monitor
L/MONO
AUDIO OUTPUT
HEADPHONES
R
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