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Controls, Connectors, and LCD
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Controls, Connectors,
and LCD
Top Panel
SAMPLING UNIT
REC
TOP
BWD
STOP
PLAY
FWD
HOLD
EXIT
REV
SCRATCH
SHIFT
BANK
–1
+1
ENTER
SONG 1
EDIT
SONG 4
SONG 3
SONG 2
UTILITY
EXTERNAL
FILTER
EXTERNAL
SCRATCH
PITCH
CROSS
FADER
FILTER
SCALE
1
5
4
3
2
6
12
11
10
9
8
7
1
3
F
G
H
0 C
A D
B E
2
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)
You refer to the LCD for all information about current operating status, and
during interactive input of all editing and utility parameters. A description of
the various indications appears on page 11 and 12.
2
Ribbon Controller
During playback, you can run your finger over the ribbon to apply a dramatic
scratch or filter effect or to vary the pitch or line/pad crossfade. During
exter-
nal scratch and external filter play, you use the ribbon to apply realtime scratch-
ing or filtering to a straight audio signal as it feeds through the SU10. Finally,
you can use the ribbon during EDIT operation to change pad volume and
start, loop, and end point settings.
Use light pressure when rubbing your finger over the controller. Excessive force can cause the
ribbon to heat up, reducing its life. Also note that the ribbon may lose sensitivity after prolonged
uninterrupted use; if this occurs, allow the ribbon some time to recover.
3
Pads
Use to start or stop playback of a sample, to change the operating mode, or to
select various functions. Pad operation depends on whether the
[SHIFT]
button
is ON (pressed) or OFF (not pressed).