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English
EN-11
Sampling a Sound and Playing it on the Keyboard
(Sampling)
You can use the digital keyboard’s built-in microphone to
record a sound and then play it with the keyboard keys. The
sampling feature is a great way to create your own original
sounds.
Use the procedure below to play a demo tune that features
sampled sounds.
1.
Hold down
bm
(SAMPLING DEMO).
This starts playback.
2.
To stop demo play, press
bm
or
bk
.
Sampled sounds are recorded in monaural.
The built-in microphone is only for inputting and
recording external sounds for use with the sampling
function. Sounds input with the built-in microphone are
not output through the speakers.
You cannot sample sounds input through the AUDIO IN
jack.
There are two sampling methods: long sampling and short
sampling. Long sampling is used for sampling in the Song
Bank Mode, while short sampling is use for sampling in the
Rhythm Mode.
Long Sampling
This method allows sampling of a single sound with a duration
of two seconds.
Sampling a new sound overwrites all previously
recorded data (including data recorded with short
sampling).
1.
Press
bo
(SONG BANK).
2.
Press
cq
(SAMPLING) and release it.
This enters sampling standby.
11 cqcq
bqbq brbr bsbs btbt ckck clclbkbk
bobo
bmbm
bpbp
33
bnbn
Playing the SAMPLING DEMO
Sampling a Sound and Playing It
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