Sampling From A Pad To Another Pad-Resampling - Roland DiscLab CDX-1 Owner's Manual

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Sampling from a pad to another pad
—Resampling
You can press one or more pads to play their samples and "re-sample" the result.
This is called resampling.
1. Press PAD RECORDING [PAD REC].
fig.31-05
[PAD REC] indicator begins flashing, and the
Sampling screen appears.
* If all pads already contain samples, a message of "Overwrite?" appears. In this case, press
[YES/ENTER], a message disappears.
fig.31-07c
2. Press CURSOR [
the "Start with" line.
3. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select "PAD."
fig.31-09a
4. Press the source pad(s) and watch the meter
at the right edge of the screen while you
use the PAD/SEQ LEVEL fader to adjust
the level.
5. Press the pad to designate the sampling destination.
* If the specified pad already contains a sample, you will be asked "Overwrite?" If it is OK to delete
the existing sample, press [YES/ENTER]. If you wish to keep that sample, specify a different pad
that is unused. If necessary, press [PAD BANKS] to change the pad bank. (
banks"; p. 54)
6. Press [PAD REC].
The display will indicate "Waiting for PAD to start.", and the CDX-1 will be in
sampling-ready mode.
To abort the procedure from this state, press [PAD REC].
7. When you press the source pad(s), sampling will begin automatically.
8. When sampling is completed, press [PAD REC].
The display returns to the Basic screen.
] to move the cursor to
Recording a sound to a pad—Sampling
"Switching pad
When resampling, you can
play a maximum of three
samples simultaneously.
For details on settings in the
Sampling screen, refer to
"Making settings in the
sampling screen" (p. 60).
If you wish to apply an insert
effect while you resample,
change the insert effect
connection to "MASTER".
For details on changing the
insert effect connection, refer
to "Changing the insert effect
connections" (p. 144).
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