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About SD Card

About the Protect Function

You can protect an SD card so that the samples and 

patterns on the card cannot be overwritten or deleted 

accidentally.

NOTE

On the SD card included with the SP-404A, sample 

banks and pattern banks contain preload data and are 

protected. If you cancel protection for these banks, it is 

possible that the data may be overwritten or deleted. If 

you want to restore the SD card to its factory-set state, 

refer to “Restoring the Factory Settings (Factory Reset)” 

(p. 22).

Protecting All Samples and Patterns

1. 

While holding down the [REMAIN] button, turn on 

the power .

The display will indicate “

P . o n

,” and the samples and 

patterns of banks A–J will be protected.

NOTE

If you use an SD card with the same SP-404A, the card 

banks will also be protected, but the card will not be 

protected when used with your computer.

MEMO

This setting is retained even while the power is turned 

off.

Cancelling Protection for All Data

1. 

While holding down the [CANCEL] button, turn on 

the power .

The display will indicate “

P . o F

,” and protection will be 

cancelled for the samples and patterns of banks A–J.

MEMO

• 

Protection will be cancelled for the factory-set samples 

and patterns.

• 

This setting is retained even while the power is turned 

off.

Protecting an Individual Bank

1. 

Press the [SELECT] button to select the type 

of data (samples or patterns) that you want to 

protect .

• 

To protect sample banks, the [SELECT] button needs to 

be extinguished.

• 

To protect pattern banks, the [SELECT] button needs to 

be lighted.

2. 

Press the [BANK] button to select the bank that 

you want to protect .

3. 

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the 

[REMAIN] button .

The display will indicate “

P . o n

.”

The [REC] button will blink.

MEMO

If you decide to cancel, press the [CANCEL] button.

4. 

Press the [REC] button .

The selected bank will be protected.

Cancelling Protection for an 

Individual Bank

1. 

Press the [SELECT] button to select the type of 

data (samples or patterns) for which you want to 

cancel protection .

• 

To cancel protection for a sample bank, the [SELECT] 

button needs to be extinguished.

• 

To cancel protection for a pattern bank, the [SELECT] 

button needs to be lighted.

2. 

Press the [BANK] button to select the bank for 

which you want to cancel protection .

3. 

Hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the 

[CANCEL] button .

The display will indicate “

P . o F

.”

The [REC] button will blink.

MEMO

If you decide to cancel, press the [CANCEL] button.

4. 

Press the [REC] button .

Protection will be cancelled for the selected bank.

Summary of Contents for SP-404A

Page 1: ...laying Samples 8 Applying Effects 10 Playing Patterns 11 Adjusting the Tempo 12 Recording Samples Basic Operation 13 STEP 1 Connecting Equipment 13 STEP 2 Sampling 15 Deleting a Sample 18 About SD Car...

Page 2: ...rn s tempo During sampling this will light red if the level of the audio signal is excessive p 16 PDF 6 SELECT button Press this when you want to play or record a pattern p 11 LENGTH button Specifies...

Page 3: ...gs PDF 13 HOLD pad This pad allows you to have a sample keep playing even after you take your finger off the pad p 9 EXT SOURCE pad This pad plays the sound of the external line or mic input PDF SUB P...

Page 4: ...Alkaline AA SIZE Dry Battery Ni MH AA SIZE Rechargeable Battery Specifying the type of batteries used You ll need to specify the type of batteries you re using alkaline or Ni MH rechargeable The SP 4...

Page 5: ...arately Audio cables sold separately AC adaptor LINE OUT jacks DC IN jack LINE IN jacks If you re using headphones sold separately connect them here Place the AC adaptor so the side with the indicator...

Page 6: ...er to this unit will be turned off automati cally after a predetermined amount of time has passed since it was last used for playing music or its buttons or controls were operated Auto Off function If...

Page 7: ...prevent damage to the buttons and controls Also you should try to orient the unit so no buttons or controls get damaged Never insert or remove an SD card while this unit s power is on Doing so may co...

Page 8: ...the sample bank To select bank F Press the A F button twice so it starts blinking How many samples can play simultaneously The SP 404A can play 12 monaural samples or 6 stereo samples simultaneously W...

Page 9: ...ssed most recently the current pad You can change the sample settings by pressing these buttons With the factory settings the samples in some banks of the included SD card are protected and cannot be...

Page 10: ...the filter s resonance CTRL 3 drU DRIVE Adjusts the amount of drive distortion For details on each effect refer to Effect List PDF Applying an effect to multiple samples Normally the effect will be a...

Page 11: ...What is a pattern bank A pattern bank is a set of twelve patterns assigned to the pads The SP 404A has ten pattern banks A J Use the A F E J buttons to switch pattern banks To select F Press the A F...

Page 12: ...s how to change the playback tempo of the pattern 1 Press the TIME BPM button so it s lit MEMO If the SELECT button is lit you ll be changing the pattern s tempo If the SELECT button is extinguished y...

Page 13: ...layer turntable cannot be connected directly to the SP 404A If you want to connect a record player you must use an audio amp that will accept a connection from a record player or use a phono equalizer...

Page 14: ...this button unlit Using the built in mic If you want to use the built in mic don t connect anything to the MIC IN jack The built in mic won t operate if a mic is connected to the MIC IN jack Howling...

Page 15: ...L button 3 Press the BANK E J button so it s blinking If the button is lit bank E is selected press the E J button once again so it s blinking Pads to which you can sample will blink 4 Press the pad 1...

Page 16: ...of your audio source e g portable music player MEMO If the volume of your device is not adjustable and the PEAK indicator stays lit set the SP 404A s input gain to 10 dB PDF If you re using a mic tur...

Page 17: ...l end If the display indicates FUL In the following cases the display will indicate FUL and sampling will end automatically When there is no remaining free space on the SD card When the sample current...

Page 18: ...hat can be deleted will blink Select a bank Protected banks p 21 are indicated as Prt and cannot be selected Pads that can be deleted will blink 3 Press the pad that you want to delete The selected pa...

Page 19: ...t and the DEL button will blink MEMO If you decide not to format the card press the CANCEL button 3 Press the DEL button The DEL button will light and formatting will begin During the formatting proce...

Page 20: ...l blink MEMO If the memory is protected p 21 the display will indicate Prt Protected and the backup load operation cannot be executed If there is no backup data on the SD card the display will indicat...

Page 21: ...s of banks A J MEMO Protection will be cancelled for the factory set samples and patterns This setting is retained even while the power is turned off Protecting an Individual Bank 1 Press the SELECT b...

Page 22: ...m support The FCTRY folder contains the factory set preset data 5 Insert the SD card into the SP 404A and while holding down the CANCEL REMAIN and DEL button buttons turn on the power The display will...

Page 23: ...tern or backup data to delete There is no backup data to load There is no WAV or AIFF to import Err Error Invalid data was found and it was repaired or deleted FUL Memory Full Processing could not be...

Page 24: ...note Pattern Length 1 99 measures Recording method Realtime Loop Recording with shuffle quantize function Effects 29 types Pads 12 Sub pad x 1 Controllers Control Knob x 3 Display 7 segments 3 charact...

Page 25: ...wn the needed information Although we will do our utmost to preserve the data stored in your unit when we carry out repairs in some cases such as when the memory section is physically damaged restorat...

Page 26: ...MEMO...

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