
The MPC60 is now waiting for you to play the sound at the audio
input.
12. Play the sound into the audio input. Sampling starts once the record
threshold is exceeded at the audio input, indicated by the RECORD light
turning on (in the PLAY/RECORD keys section). During the time that the
sample is being recorded, the audio meter does not function, so you must
set the level before actually taking the sample.
13. Now that the sound has been sampled, play it back by pressing the
<Playback> soft key. You may want to take another sample, changing some
of the above parameters first.
14. Once you are satisfied with your sample, move the cursor to the name
field and give it a name. By default, a new name has been given to it:
"SOUND001". The 3 digit number in this name is
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meter, displayed to the right of the METER field. Set the record level so that
the meter goes as far to the right as possible when the sound plays, but not
into the clipping region (indicated by "!!" to the right of the meter, if full
level is exceeded). If the meter does not go high enough with a record level
of 99, move the GAIN switch to MID or HIGH.
NOTE 1: During the time that the sample is being recorded, the audio
meter does not function, so you must set the level before actually
taking the sample.
NOTE 2: Tuning in the MPC60 is performed mathematically, without
distortion, by the custom LSI sound chip. Although this method provides a
substantial increase in functionality and sound quality, it also can cause a
very noticeable distortion only if a sound which was over-recorded is tuned,
but only at certain tuning settings. For this reason, it is very important to set
the record level low enough that no clipping occurs, because even though
the distortion may not be noticeable when sampled, it may be very
noticeable at a different tuning.
11. Now that all the settings have been entered, you are ready to sample
the sound. To do this, press SOFT KEY 2 - <Ready ...>. This will cause
the MPC60 to prepare for sampling, and the lower two lines of the
screen will change to the following:
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