Making Settings In The Sampling Screen; Selecting The Audio Quality And Sampling Time Appropriate For The Material-Data Type - Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual

Multitrack cd recorder/audio sample workstation
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Recording a sound to a pad—Sampling

Making settings in the Sampling screen

The Sampling screen appears in step 3 of "Sampling an external sound" (p. 56) or
step 2 of "Sampling from a CD audio clip collection inserted in the CDX-1" (p. 57).
As necessary, make settings for the various items in the Sampling screen to modify
the sampling settings.
Selecting the audio quality and sampling time
appropriate for the material—Data Type
You can set the data type each time you sample. This allows you to select the audio
quality and recording time appropriate for the audio material you are sampling.
fig.31-07a
1. Make sure that the cursor is located at the
"Data Type" line.
2. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select the data type.
Data Type
HIGH:
STANDRD:
LONG1:
LONG2:
Data type and sampling time
If you limit your selection to one data type, the available sampling time will be as
follows.
fig.31-08e
Data Type
HIGH
STANDARD
LONG1
LONG2
* The above sampling times are approximations for when only one data type is used. The data type
can be set separately when recording each sample, and the sampling time will be different if
different data types coexist.
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Of the four types, this allows the highest-quality recording.
This type maintains high quality, while allowing longer
recording time than "HIGH." Normally you should select this
type.
This type allows longer recording than "STANDARD." It is
suitable for recording live performances.
This allows the longest recording time of the four types.
Sampling Time
Using standard memory Using expansion memory
5 minutes
43 minutes
7 minutes
58 minutes
9 minutes
69 minutes
11minutes
87 minutes
For multitrack recording, you
will select the data type when
you format the CD-RW disc
(p. 110).

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