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Sampling
5.
In the EXT SOURCE section of the panel, use LEVEL knob
to adjust the input level of the external source.
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If you’re using DIGITAL IN, this adjustment is not necessary.
fig.14-002
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If the volume of the external source is too high, the PEAK indicator
will light. If this occurs, turn down the LEVEL knob until the PEAK
indicator no longer lights.
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If the level of the sound to be sampled is too high, the word “CLIP”
will appear at the right of the level meter in the screen.
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Using a connection cable that contains a resistor can cause the sound
level to be low. Use a connection cable that does not contain a resistor.
6.
Press [F8 (Start)] to begin sampling.
7.
If Stop Trigger is set to MANUAL, press [F7 (Stop)] to stop
sampling.
The Sample Edit (p. 148) screen will appear.
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If you want to edit the sample, refer to p. 146.
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When you finish sampling, the sample will automatically be
added to the sample list. Press [SAMPLE LIST] to view the
sample list.
Samples you record will be lost when you turn off the
power.
If you want to keep your sample, press [WRITE] to save
it (p. 159). Samples shown as “NEW” in the sample list have not
yet been saved.
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8.
Press [EXIT] to go back to where you were before you
entered the Sampling screen.
1.
During sampling, press [F8 (Divide)].
The sample will be divided at the point where you pressed the
button, and the subsequent material will be sampled as a
sample of the next number.
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When sampling in mono, you can divide the material into a maximum
of 256 samples. When sampling in stereo, you can divide the material
into a maximum of 128 samples (L/R total 256 samples).
Sampling time
The Fantom-X contains 32 MB of memory, which allows about 6
minutes of mono or about 3 minutes of stereo sampling. If you
want to sample for a longer time than this, you must install
separately sold memory (DIMM) (p. 244, p. 246).
Dividing a Sample During
Sampling
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