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will be heard during the interval specified
by the TIME knob.
FB
: Adjusts the amount of change to the shape
of the LFO waveform.
PITCH SHIFT
Shifts the pitch of the input audio upward
or downward.
TIME
: Adjusts the delay time.
MOD
: Adjusts the pitch of the input audio.
FB
: Adjusts the amount of feedback for the
pitch-shifted sound.
DELAY
A stereo delay.
TIME
: Adjusts the delay time.
MOD
: Adjusts the time before reaching the delay
time specified by TIME.
FB
: Adjusts the amount of feedback.
TAPE ECHO
An effect that simulates a tape echo.
TIME
: Adjusts the delay time.
MOD
: Adjusts the output level.
FB
: Adjusts the amount of feedback.
The display indication when operating the TIME knob
When you operate the TIME knob, the specified TIME parameter is shown
in the display for approximately two seconds. The number shown indi-
cates the beat. For example, a beat of 1/4 (quarter note) is shown as “1.4”
in the display.
Limitations on the delay time
Depending on the combination of the BPM synchronization setting and the
TIME parameter, the TIME parameter of the channel effect may exceed the
allowable range. If this occurs, the display will indicate “FULL,” and the
delay time will be set to the maximum allowable setting.
6. Loop Sampler and Master Effect
The loop sampler and the master effect are connected to the SAMPLER/FX
bus in series.
Input channel selection and mixing
The audio of the mixer channel selected by the CH SELECT switch is sent
to the SAMPLER/FX bus, and will be the input signal for the loop sampler
and master effect.
The MASTER FX & SAMPLE MIX fader will adjust the mix balance be-
tween the sound that has passed through the loop sampler and master
effect, and the sound (“dry” sound) selected by the CH SELECT switch. By
pressing the CUE button, you can monitor the “wet” sound via the CUE
bus even if this is set to the “dry” side.
Loop sampler
This is a loop sampler that lets you play the recorded sample using either
Gate Play or Loop Play methods.
Operating procedure
1. Specify the recording/playback time.
The recording/playback time is specified by the LOOP LENGTH
knob, relative to the BPM.
Use the LOOP LENGTH knob to specify the number of beats that will
be recorded/played-back. For example if you set the LOOP LENGTH
knob to “1/4”, the length will be one quarter-note beat. The duration
of one beat depends on the BPM value. (Refer to the table. Units are
seconds.)
BPM
120
40
60
200
300
1/256
0.008
0.023
0.015
0.005
0.003
1/32
0.625
0.186
0.125
0.375
0.025
1/8
0.25
0.75
0.5
0.15
0.1
1/4
0.5
1.5
1
0.3
0.2
1/1
2
6
4
1.2
0.8
4/1
8
24
16
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2. Using Gate Play and Loop Play.
To sample with Gate Play
When you press the GATE PLAY button, sampling will occur only for
the time specified by the LOOP LENGTH knob.