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Sampling mode
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Sampling START SW:
Pressing the SAMPLING REC switch
will cause the M3 to enter sampling-standby mode, and
sampling will begin when you press the SAMPLING
START/STOP switch.
1. Press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter sampling-
standby mode.
2. Use the “Recording Level [dB]” slider to adjust the
sampling level.
3. Sampling will begin when you press the SAMPLING
START/STOP switch.
(If you are using the “Metronome Precount” function,
pressing the SAMPLING START/STOP switch will cause
sampling to begin after the metronome sounds a count-
down. If Metronome Setup Bus (Output) Select (0–3c) is set
to L/R, the metronome will stop sounding at the moment
that sampling begins.)
4. To stop sampling, press the START/STOP switch once
again.
Sampling will also stop automatically if it continues to the
specified Sample Time (0–1d).
If you want to apply an effect etc. to an existing sample and
automatically create a new sample (Resampling), set Trigger
to Sampling START SW, and set Resample (0–2b) to Auto.
Note On:
Press the SAMPLING REC switch and then press
the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to enter sampling-
standby mode. Sampling will begin when you play the
keyboard.
Sampling will also begin if a MIDI note-on is received
(instead of playing the keyboard).
1. Perform steps 1 and 2 described above.
2. Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch.
3. When you play the keyboard or when a MIDI note-on
is received, sampling will start automatically.
4. To stop sampling, perform step 4, above.
Threshold:
Sampling will begin automatically when the
input level exceeds the specified Level.
1. Press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter sampling-
standby mode.
2. Use the “Recording Level [dB]” slider to adjust the
sampling level.
3. Adjust the Level setting. The red triangles at both sides
of the “Recording Level [dB]” level bar display will
indicate the Level value.
Normally you will set this to a low a level as possible
without allowing sampling to be triggered by noise.
4. Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch. When the
input level exceeds the Level you specified, sampling
will begin automatically.
5. To stop sampling, press the START/STOP switch once
again.
Alternatively, sampling will end automatically if it
continues to the time specified for Sample Time (0–1d).
Metronome Precount
[Off, 4, 8, 3, 6]
This specifies whether the metronome will sound a count-
down before sampling begins. This can be set only if Trigger
is set to Sampling START SW.
Off:
Sampling will begin immediately when you press the
SAMPLING START/STOP switch from recording-standby
mode.
4, 8, 3, 6:
When you press the SAMPLING START/STOP
switch from recording-standby mode, the metronome will
count the specified number of beats at the
(Tempo)
, and
then sampling will begin. If you set this to 4, sampling will
begin on the count of 0 after a pre-count of 4–3–2–1–0.
You can specify the tempo, output destination, and level of
the metronome sound in “0–3c: Metronome Setup.” If Bus
(Output) Select
is set to L/R, the metronome will stop
sounding the instant sampling actually begins.
Resample
[Manual, Auto]
Specifies how resampling will occur.
This can be set only if Trigger is set to Sampling START SW.
The process of sampling a sample (or samples) is called
“resampling.”
You can apply effects to a sample and then resample it, or
resample a performance of samples that you play.
Manual:
This is the normal method. Use this when you
want to sample an external input sound. If a sample is
already assigned, the sample assigned for playing from the
keyboard will be resampled together with the external input
sound.
Auto:
The sample assigned to the index will be resampled
automatically. Use this when you want to apply an effect to
a sample and resample it.
1. Set Key to the keyboard location where the sample you
that you want to resample is assigned.
Sampling will not be possible if you specify a key to
which a sample has not been assigned.
2. If you want to apply an insert effect, set the P8: IFX–
Routing page Bus Select (8–1b) parameter to IFX1–5,
and select the insert effect you want to use.
If you want to apply a master effect, use the P8: IFX–
Routing page (OSC MFX Send) Send1 and Send2
parameters to adjust the send levels, and use P9: MFX/TFX
to select the master effect(s) you want to use. If you want to
apply a total effect, use P9: MFX/TFX to select the total
effect you want to use.
3. Set Source Bus (0–2b) to L/R.
4. Press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter record-ready
mode.
5. When you press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch,
the current sample will play back automatically, and
the resampling will begin.
If you play the keyboard at this time, the sound you play
will be resampled together with the source sample.
6. When the sample assigned to the Key has played back
for its full length, resampling will end automatically.
Alternatively, you can stop resampling by pressing the
SAMPLING START/STOP switch once again.
Note: When resampling ends, the Bus Select (8–1b) setting
will automatically be reset to L/R. At the same time, the
MFX1 On/Off
, MFX2 On/Off, and TFX On/Off (“9–1:
Routing”) settings will automatically be turned off. These
settings are made automatically so that the effect will not be
applied again (i.e., a second time) when you play back the
sample that was resampled with the effect. Please be aware
of this if you want to resample once again. The parameters
of the newly created sample will be automatically set the
same as the source sample when played back.
Key
[C–1...G9]
When Resample is set to Auto, this specifies the note to
which the sample to be resampled is assigned.
Summary of Contents for M3
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Page 306: ...Sequencer mode 296 ...
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Page 430: ...Media mode 420 ...
Page 534: ...Effect Guide 524 ...
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