Sampling (Open Sampling System)
Sampling and editing in Sampling mode
In Sampling mode, you can record samples, and edit
sample data that you sampled or loaded from media
(including WAVE and AIFF formats). You can also
assign the edited samples to indexes (zones) to create a
multisample.
Sampling mode page structure
Page
• Sampling and resampling
• Various settings for sampling
P0: Recording
• Audio input settings
• Edit using the control surface
P1: Sample Edit
• Sample waveform editing
• Sample playback parameter settings
• Start, loop start, and end address settings
P2: Loop Edit
• Loop and reverse playback on/off
• Editing operations such as Time Slice and
Time Stretch
P3: Multisample
• Assign samples to multisamples, and
Edit
specify the zone and original key
P4: EQ/
• EQ adjustments for multisample playback
Controller
• Assign functions to controllers
• Play back audio CDs
P5: Audio CD
• Rip audio CDs
P6:
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P7:
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• Select and edit insert effects, adjust send
P8: Insert Effect
levels to the master effects, and specify the
routing to the outputs
P9: Master,
• Select and edit master send effects and
Total Effects
total effects
For details on how to access each mode and page, refer
to "Basic operations" on page 17.
Sampling can be performed in any page P0–P9 of
Sampling mode by using the REC/WRITE switch and
the START/STOP switch. Recording‐related settings
such as input level are made by the parameters of P0:
Recording, and these settings are valid for the other
pages as well.
The selected multisample or sample can be played
from the keyboard in any page, allowing you to hear
the results of your editing in each page.
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