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2 In "Bank," specify the bank of sample memory (RAM)
into which sampling will be performed.
3 In "Sample No.," choose a sample number where the
sampling will be performed. By default, this will be the
lowest-numbered of the vacant sample numbers. If you
select ----:---No Assign--- or a sample number that
already contains data, the sample will automatically be
sampled into the lowest-numbered vacant sample num-
ber. If you are sampling in stereo, "Sample No.(L)" and
"Sample No.(R)" will be created.
4 Set "Auto +12 dB On."
On (checked): "+12 dB" (Sampling P2: 2–1c) will auto-
matically be turned on for samples you record. Samples
for which "+12 dB" is on will play back approximately
+12 dB louder than if this setting were off.
When you resample a performance in Program, Combi-
nation, or Sequencer modes, you should normally set
"Recording Level" to about –12.0 (dB) so that the record-
ing level will be as high as possible without clipping.
When you resample, the sound will be recorded at the
optimum level for sampled data, but the playback level
at playback will not be as loud as it was during the resa-
mpling process (if "+12 dB" (Sampling P2: 2–1c) is off). In
such cases, you can check the "Auto +12 dB On" check
box when you resample, so that "+12 dB" (Sampling P2:
2–1c) will automatically be on, making the sample play
back at the same level as when it was resampled.
In these modes, the power-on default settings are
"Recording Level" at –12.0 (dB) and "Auto +12 dB On."
If you resample a performance in the respective mode
with these settings, the sample will play back at the same
level at which it was resampled.
If you want to monitor your performance in Program,
Combination, or Sequencer mode, while sampling only
the external audio signal from AUDIO INPUT etc. (with
the "Source BUS" Indiv.1/2 setting: 0–7b), we recom-
mend that you set "Recording Level" to about +0.0
(dB) and turn off "Auto +12 dB On" when you resam-
ple.
The "Auto +12 dB On" setting is made independently
for Program, Combination, Sequencer, and Sampling
modes.
5 "Convert to" lets you specify whether the sample will
automatically be converted to a program after sampling.
You can also specify whether a note event will be created
at the time of sampling.
If the "Program" check box is checked, the sample will
automatically be converted to a program. (☞Sampling
P0: 0–1a)
At the right, use "Program" and "MS" to specify the pro-
gram number and multisample number of the program
that will be created.
"Orig.Key" (Sampling P0: 0–1b) specifies the location of
the original key. The multisample will be created with an
"Index" (Sampling P0: 0–1a) having this key as its "Top
Key" (Sampling P0: 0–1b). "Orig.Key" will increment
after sampling, so that the next sample will be assigned
to the next higher key.
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If you check the "Seq.Event" check box, a note event will
automatically be created in the track specified by
"Track." Note-on will occur at the location at which sam-
pling began, and note-off will occur at the location at
which sampling ended. The note event will be created as
in "Recording Setup" Over Dub mode (i.e., it will be
added without erasing existing events). If you are sam-
pling repeatedly without stopping the song playback, the
event(s) will be automatically created when you stop
song playback. The "Program Select" (0–1c/2c) of the
"Track" you created will automatically will automatically
change to the program you specified in "Program."
"Seq.Event" is available only if "Program" has been
checked.
If you sample with Seq.Event checked in "Convert to,"
the multisample and samples will be the object of the
Compare function. If you want re-do sampling, you can
press the [COMPARE] key to return the multisample
and samples to the state prior to sampling, and
unneeded samples will not remain. The program will
not be affected by the Compare operation, and will not
return to its prior state.
6 Press the OK button to apply the settings you made, or
press the Cancel button to discard any settings you
made after accessing the dialog box.
0–7B: Auto Sampling Setup
This command automatically makes various parameter set-
tings for Sequencer mode (e.g., in-track sampling) and two-
channel mixdown. You will find it convenient to use this
command when resampling a song, or when using the song
as a guide while sampling an external audio source.
When you execute this operation, the relevant parame-
ters will be set automatically. You cannot use the [COM-
PARE] key to revert to the prior settings.
The settings are automatically made for the most typi-
cal applications. After executing the auto setup opera-
tion, you can further adjust any of the parameters as
described in the
paragraphs for each item.
1 Select "Auto Sampling Setup" to open the dialog box.
2 Use the radio buttons to select the type of settings you
want to be made automatically.
Initialize: Set parameters related to sampling to their
default values.
Resample SEQ Play: Make settings so that you can resa-
mple your keyboard playing in Sequencer mode.
In-Track Sampling: Make settings to sample only an
external audio signal using the In-Track Sampling func-
tion.
2ch Mix to Media: Make settings to resample a com-
pleted song, creating a two-channel stereo WAVE file.
(Use this if you want to create a WAVE file and then use
the Media mode Make AudioCD page to burn the file to
an audio CD on a CD-R/RW drive connected to the USB
A connector.)
3 Specify the desired conditions. The options will depend
on what you select in step 2 .

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