Preparing To Sample - Select The Splits - Generalmusic WK3 World Keyboard Owner's Manual

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Preparing to sample - select the Splits

Now you can sample the signal fed into the Mic/
Line input. The sample must be assigned to a
range (Split) on the keyboard.
If you assign one Split only, your sample will be
mapped across the entire keyboard with good
quality reproduction at the centre of the keyboard
but at the extreme ends, the quality will degener-
ate considerably. Generally, the more splits you
use, the better your sample will sound across the
keyboard.
The use of several splits is particularly recom-
mended if you are sampling a musical instrument.
The more splits you activate, the shorter they
become, each one having a specific reference
note C as the sample note. When all 4 splits are
active, the relative ranges and sample note C are
as follows:
Split
Range
Split A
A0 - B3
Split B
C4 - B4
Split C
C5 - B5
Split D
C6 - C8
1. Press REC/EDIT.
The first page opens where you can select a
Split.
Split A corresponds to an 88 note keyboard
range (A0 - C8). If you decide to assign your
sample to the entire keyboard, go straight to
point 3 below.
20•4 Reference Guide
Sample noteC
C2
C4
C5
C6
1
1/5 REC/EDIT:SPLIT A [SELECT SPLIT]
SplA
REC / EDIT
CLEAR

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