Program
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P7
P8
P9
9
If you want to hear the sound that is being sampled, use
INDIV. 1, 2 OUT. Connect AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN L,
R, INDIV 1, 2 to your mixer or audio system, and moni-
tor the output.
If you’ve set “Source Audio” to S/P DIF, use “System
Clock” (Global P0: 0–2a) to change the system clock.
If you want to apply an insert effect to the input source,
go to the Program P0: Play, Sampling page, and set
Input 1,2 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” to IFX1–IFX5. Set
the “BUS Select” that follows the insert effect you used
to 1/2.
For additional information, refer to
b)–f) in “If you
selected Resample Program Play.”
Automatically-set parameters and their values
- : Not set automatically
Values enclosed in parentheses ( ) are automatically set
according to the settings you make in the dialog box.
*1
:Settings for Analog, S/P DIF (“Input 1” and “Input 2”) are
made automatically.
*2
:The input source setting (“Input 1” and “Input 2”) you
specified for “Source Audio” in the dialog box will be set
automatically.
*3
:If “Source Audio” is Mono-1 this will be L-Mono, if
Mono-2
this will be R-Mono, and if Stereo this will be
Stereo
.
*4
:When “Save to: RAM,” and “Convert to Program” is
checked
.
Here you can adjust basic program settings, such as oscilla-
tor mode and scale type.
1–1: Program Basic
1–1a: Oscillator Mode
Oscillator Mode
[Single, Double, Drums]
Specifies the Program’s oscillator assignment; whether it
will use one or two oscillators, or a drum kit.
Single:
The program will use one oscillator (Oscillator 1,
Filter 1, Amplifier 1). In this case the program will normally
have a maximum of 60-note polyphony.
Double:
The program will use two oscillators (Oscillator 1/
2, Filter 1/2, Amplifier 1/2). In this case the program will
normally have a maximum of 30-note polyphony.
Drums:
The program will use one oscillator (as when Single
is selected), but Oscillator 1 will be assigned a drum kit
instead of a multisample. In this case the program will nor-
mally have a maximum of 60-note polyphony.
If a program draws one multisample from the ROM
bank, and a second from either the Piano bank or one of
the installed EXB boards, then in this case, a Single pro-
gram can have a maximum of 120-note polyphony, a
Double
program a maximum of 60-note polyphony,
and a Drums program a maximum of 120-note polyph-
ony
. (
1–1b: Voice Assign Mode
Mode (Voice Assign Mode)
[Poly, Mono]
Poly:
The program will play polyphonically, allowing you
play chords.
Mono:
The program will play monophonically, producing
only one note at a time.
Single Trigger
[Off, On]
This is available when the “Mode (Voice Assign Mode)”
setting is set to Poly.
On (checked):
When the same note is played repeatedly, the
previous note will be silenced before the next note is
sounded, so that the notes do not overlap.
Legato
[Off, On]
This is available when the “Mode (Voice Assign Mode)”
setting is set to Mono.
On (checked):
Legato is on. When multiple note-on’s occur,
the first note-on will retrigger the sound, and the second and
subsequent note-on’s will not retrigger.
Parameter
1. Initialize
2. Resample
Program/
Combination
Play
3. REC
Audio Input
Input (Input Source):
Analog, S/P DIF
*1
(Source Audio)
*2
(Source Audio)
*2
Input1:
Level
127
127
127
Pan
L000
L000
L000
BUS Select
Off
Off
1/2
Send1
000
000
000
Send2
000
000
000
Input2:
Level
127
127
127
Pan
R127
R127
R127
BUS Select
Off
Off
1/2
Send1
000
000
000
Send2
000
000
000
Sampling Setup:
Source BUS
L/R
L/R
Indiv.1/2
Trigger
Note On
Note On
Sampling START SW
Metronome Precount
Off
-
-
Save to
RAM
(Save to)
(Save to)
Mode
Stereo
Stereo
(Source Audio)
*3
Sample Time: RAM
Maximum
-
-
Sample Time: MEDIA
4min 59.999sec
-
-
Recording Level [dB]
–12.0
–12.0
+0.0
Select Bank & Smpl No.
(Page Menu Command):
Auto +12dB On
On
On
Off
Convert to Program
Off
(Convert to Program) (Convert to Program)
Program
-
(Program)
(Program)
MS
-
Newly created
*4
Newly created
*4
Orig.Key
-
C2
*4
C2
*4
Program P1: Edit–Basic
1–1
1–1c
1–1b
1–1a
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