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Recording samples or audio grooves |971
Recording
Recording a sample
Next, you’ll record the sound or audio groove.
1 If you can, rst start the source to be recorded, then touch the Record
( ) button in the display to start recording.
As an alternative, touch the
Record ( ) button in the display, and immediately
start the source to be recorded. In any case, you will be able to remove the initial
part of the sample after recording, by moving forward the Start point.
Sampling will happen at 16 bit, 48 kHz.
2 Touch the Record ( ) button in the display again to stop recording. When the
memory is full, the sampling automatically stops. A maximum of 21.8 seconds is
allowed for each sample.
3 Go to any other Sample Edit > Main page, and play the keyboard to listen to
the sampled sound.
4 If you are not satised with the recorded sound, return to the Sample Edit >
Record page, and touch the Record ( ) button again, to repeat recording. Touch
the Record ( ) button again to stop recording.
5 When nished sampling your sound, save it to the internal User Sample mem-
ory.
6 Repeat the above procedure for all the samples you need.
Recording more samples for a Sound
To create an ordinary Sound, you need more samples to make a multisample. The
best strategy is to record samples at a xed distance, for example at each octave,
diminished fth, minor third, major second.
1 Repeat the recording procedure to create other samples.
2 Save the samples.
3 When nished, go to the Sample Edit > Menu > Multisample page to create
a multisample.
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