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English
Sampling a Sound and Playing it on the Keyboard (Sampling)
EN-13
5.
Press
cq
(SAMPLING).
At this time tone number 415 (which is short sampling 2
tone) is selected.
Each subsequent short sampling operation is
automatically assigned to the next sequential tone
number. After sampling reaches tone number 424
(short sampling 5 tone), it cycles back to tone number
412 (short sampling 1 tone).
If you want to assign a sample to a specific number
manually, press the SAMPLED TONES/EFFECTS
button (1 to 5) that corresponds to the number you want
before pressing the SAMPLING button. This will
perform short sampling and assign the result to the
number that corresponds to the button you press.
6.
Repeat steps 2 through 5 as many times as
necessary to perform the short sampling you
want.
Long Sample
In the Song Bank Mode, the five SAMPLED TONES/
EFFECTS buttons have the functions described below.
1:Sounds the original sampled tone as-is.
2 to 5:Select effects.
The SAMPLING L indicator appears on the display when
there is a long sample (sample created with long sampling)
available.
Short Sample
In the Rhythm Mode, the five SAMPLED TONES/EFFECTS
button can be used to select short sample tones.
1: Tone number 412
2: Tone number 415
3: Tone number 418
4: Tone number 421
5: Tone number 424
The SAMPLING S indicator appears on the display when
there is one or more sample (sample created with short
sampling) available.
Sounding Sampled Sounds
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