EPS-16 PLUS Musician's Manual
Section 5 — Sampling
Setting the Input Level
As mentioned previously, optimizing the input level is crucial in sampling.
Record at too low a level and you don't utilize all the bits of resolution that are
available in the system—the sample will be too quiet and overly noisy. Record at
too high a level and you will introduce clipping, which tends to be extremely
harsh and unpleasant. For the sake of this and the examples that follow, we will
assume that you are using an input signal from a repeatable source, such as a tape
player, record, CD or synthesizer, whose level you can adjust.
• Play the signal into the EPS-16 PLUS. Watch the display to see if the AMP
indicator lights (this light indicates overload, or clipping). If it does light, turn
the signal down a bit. If the AMP indicator does not light when you play the
sound, turn the signal up a little. Now play the sound into the EPS-16 PLUS
again, watching the indicator and adjusting the signal accordingly.
• Repeat this until you have found the point just barely below where the AMP
indicator lights. This is the optimum recording level. With a little practice you
can quickly get a good level every time.
Once you have the level adjusted:
• Press Enter•Yes.
The alphanumeric display goes out and the REC indicator above the display
lights while the EPS-16 PLUS is sampling. Remember that if the threshold is
set higher than 0, the EPS-16 PLUS will not begin actually sampling until the
input signal crosses the threshold
• Play the sound to be sampled; play the synth, start the recording, or speak into
the mic.
• Press Cancel•No to stop sampling.
Or, if you don't stop it by pressing Cancel•No or the foot switch, the
EPS-16 PLUS will continue sampling until it has used up all the available
memory.
• Play the Root Key.
After you have pressed Cancel•No to halt sampling (or the memory is full)
the display flashes PLAY ROOT KEY. The Root Key is the note on the
EPS-16 PLUS keyboard from which the sample will play back at "unity" —
the same pitch as the original input signal. So whichever key you press on the
MIDI keyboard connected to the EPS-16 PLUS in response to the PLAY
ROOT KEY prompt is the key that will play back exactly what you sampled.
Easy Sampling
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