Layer / split mode and TWINOVA mode cannot be used at the same time.
7.12 Sampler
With the built-in microphone, you can record up to five user sounds and then play
them back using the keyboard. The user sounds are saved at the end of the sound
library. Each sample can be recorded for up to two seconds.
7.12.1
Recording a sample
1.
Press
[MIX]
and
[RECORD]
simultaneously to enable the sampler mode.
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The sampler is in standby mode. The display shows
‘Standby’
and the
middle
[SAMPLER]
LED flashes.
2.
Use the rotary control to select the desired memory location for the user sound
between
‘581’
and
‘585’
.
3.
After selecting the memory location, the sampler is immediately triggered by
the sound detected through the built-in microphone.
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The recording was started. The display shows
‘Sampling’
.
4.
After the user sound has been successfully recorded, the display shows
‘Finished’
.
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The user sound has been saved.
–
When the volume of the sound reaches the trigger level of the micro‐
phone, recording will start automatically. When the volume of the
sound drops below the trigger level or when the recording time reaches
two seconds, the recording will automatically stop and the user sound
will be saved.
–
Pitch correction is turned on by default. The sampled pitch is automati‐
cally detected and corrected to the closest pitch. If it is off, the sampled
pitch will be corrected and set as ‘C4’ .
You can switch this function on or off in the function menu (see
Chapter 7.24 ‘Function menu’ on page 49).
–
The next available, empty memory space is selected for saving the user
sound. If all memory locations are occupied, the first storage location is
selected, regardless of whether it is already occupied.
Please note that if you record again to that memory location, the orig‐
inal data will be overwritten.
Operating
keyboard
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