Roland MC-808 Owner's Manual page 114

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Sampling procedure
If you selected Sampling, Resampling, Mix, or
Auto Divide
9.
The following message will appear.
fig.07-005
Press [ENTER] if you want to assign the captured sample to the
current part (the part that was selected while you were
sampling).
The sample you captured will be selected as a patch.
If not assign the sample, press [EXIT].
Dividing a sample during sampling
1.
During sampling, press [ENTER].
The sample will be divided at the point where you pressed
the button, and the subsequent material will be sampled as
a sample of the next number.
* When sampling in mono, you can divide the material into a
maximum of 256 samples. When sampling in stereo, you can
divide the material into a maximum of 128 samples (L/R total
256 samples).
Samples that you load can be used in patches or rhythm
sets in the same way as waves.
Samples that you load will be lost when you turn off the
power. If you want to keep them, you must Save them (p.
102).
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If you selected Solo or Solo with FX
9.
Specify the location at which the sample is to be assigned.
Use [CURSOR
] to select a parameter, and turn the
VALUE dial or use [INC] [DEC] to set the value.
fig.07-007.e
the location at which the sample is to be assigned
10. Specify the part to which the sample is to be assigned.
The part buttons of empty parts will blink.
Press a blinking button to specify the desired part.
fig.07-06
11. Press [ENTER].
The sample you captured will be selected as a patch.
Note the following points
• You won't be able to assign a sample if there's no empty part
in the pattern.
• You won't be able to perform Solo Sampling nor Solo with
FX Sampling if the system parameter "Sync Mode" is set to
"SLAVE."
• When you perform Solo Sampling or Solo with FX Sampling,
unsaved changes you've made to any patterns other than the
current pattern will be lost. Be sure to save your changes.
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