Korg SDD-200 Owner's Manual page 37

Sampling digital delay
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© Hold down MIDI switch.
■® Press SAMPLING switch while
depressing MIDI switch.
PROG NO.
DATA/TIME(ms)
~ u r
t c
Shows sampling note being set previously.
(F # 1. in this example)
H How to set the sampling note.
T Hold down the MIDI switch and press the SAMPL
ING switch at the same time.
The display will flash, indicating the current sampl
ing note setting.
^ Press the MIDI switch and the SAMPLING switch; at
the same time turn the INCREMENTAL CONTROL
knob to set the sampling note.
When a MIDI keyboard is connected and the send
and receive channels match, then you can play a
note on the keyboard to set the sampling note. The
sampling note can be set at any semitone step
within the supported note range.
• The sampling note setting is retained when the
power is turned off.
NOTE
Be sure to set the time mode (x4orx1) and sup
ported note range before setting the sampling note.
The sampling note must be set before recording.
Changing
it
after recording
will
not cause any
change in the reproduced sound.
MIDI DATA
PROCESSING SETTING
E xample: Using sampllnQ mode.
Sei not to resoond to
NOTE OFF aata.
Set to respond to
NOTE OFF data.
Reoroduction con
tinues to ena of
recorded sound even
after key is released
Sound is reproduced
until key is released
Key depressed
(NOTE ON)
Key released
(NOTE OFF)
D Reception of NOTE OFF data.
If the SDD-2000 is set to respond to NOTE OFF*
data, then the release of a key on the MIDI keyboard
will stop reproduction of recorded sounds in the se
quencer and sampling modes. That is, sound will on
ly be reproduced while a key is depressed. See step 3
below for instructions on the setting procedure.
I
1
i
* NOTE OFF data is the MIDI data that indicates
i
1
that a key has been released.
]
Reception of VELOCITY data.
When set to respond to VELOCITY* data, the volume
of the reproduced sound will depend on how hard
keys are played on the MIDI keyboard, if the key
board (or other MIDI device) itself can produce
VELOCITY data.
In this case, the EFFECT
parameter value (which
controls reproduced volume) will be ignored and
volume will depend on received VELOCITY data. See
step 0 for instructions on the setting procedure.

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