
SAMPLING mode
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SAMPLING > Recording
This page is where you make basic settings for recording
(sampling), including:
• Creating and editing multisamples and indexes
• Specifying the writing-destination for the samples you
record, and selecting either mono or stereo samples
• Specifying the sampling time, loop settings, and +12dB
boost
• Specifying the output destinations for the external audio
inputs
• Selecting the source to sample
• Setting the recording level
0–1: Recording
Here you can create and edit multisamples and indexes,
specify the write-destination for newly recorded samples,
and select stereo or mono sampling. You can also specify the
sampling time, loop settings, +12dB boost, and adjust the
final level of the input signal.
While you can record samples on any of the pages in
SAMPLING mode, this page is particularly convenient due
to its level meter, memory display, and basic setup
parameters.
Note:
If you’re recording from the audio inputs, make sure
that you’ve set things up correctly on the Recording– Audio
Input page. For more information, see “0–8: Audio Input” on
page 581.
0–1a: Multisample Select (MS)
Multisample Select (MS)
[0000…3999]
This selects the multisample.
Each multisample consists of the samples for one or more
indexes (an
Index
is a range or zone of keys).
This parameter can also be set from Sample Edit –
Multisample page group.
When the Multisample Select window is open, you can use
the Find button to search for Multisamples by name. For
more information, see “Find dialog” on page 7.
Creating a new sample
To create a new multisample,
1. Press the “Multisample Select” popup button to
access the popup menu.
2. Select a number for which the multisample name is
blank.
When you select a new multisample number, the
Create
New Multisample
dialog box will appear.
3. If you wish to create a stereo multisample, check
“Stereo.”
4. To create the multisample, press the OK button. To
cancel, press the Cancel button.
A multisample will be created as follows (example).
Keyboard
Keyboard:
This shows the key range, original key, and root
key for the selected index. The red triangles indicate the
keyboard range, and the white triangle indicates the C4 key.
0–1PMC
0–1e
0–1f
0–1g
0–1a
0–1b
0–1d
0–1c
Mono
0001: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _001
Stereo
0001: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _001–L
0002: NewMS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _001–R
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