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Recording and Playing Back with the Sample Looper
E-65
Reverse mode, sampling channel, and sampling rate settings are applied only to a new recording. They are not applied
during overdubbing.
The higher the sampling rate, the closer the sample is to the original sound. Allowable recording time depends on the
sampling rate and channel settings.
You can check the current threshold level and input sound level on the screen when configuring the threshold setting.
Adjusting the tempo
Use the
8
TEMPO minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to adjust the tempo.
For information about the tempo adjustment method, see “To change the tempo setting” (page E-46).
2.
Use the
bp
dial and
br
minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to select one of the five Rec Modes described
below.
The two letters at the end of the mode name indicate the method used to start recording.
To configure the settings (Length, Beats, Splits) in each Rec Mode, use the
br
up (q) and down (w) buttons to select
an item and then use the
bp
dial or
br
minus (–) and plus (+) buttons to change the setting.
Menu Description Settings
Precount
Precount (precount). Specifies the precount inserted before recording starts when the
record start method is manual mode (ML).
Off, 2 to 8
Threshold
Threshold level (Threshold). Specifies the threshold level that must be exceeded by the
input sound to start recording when the record start method is auto mode (AT).
Setting a large value will require a loud sound to start recording.
0 to 127
Reverse
Reverse mode (Reverse). For a new recording, plays back only the first recorded part in
reverse.
Off, On
Channel
Sampling channel (Channel). For a new recording, specifies either stereo recording or
monaural recording.
Stereo: Stereo recording
Mono: Monaural recording
Smpl Rate New recording sampling rate (sampling rate). Sampling frequency. 42 kHz, 21 kHz
Auto OVDB
Specifies the operation after the end point of a sample is set during a new recording.
Options are automatic start of loop playback (Off) or overdubbing (On).
Off, On
Channel/Rate
Approximate Maximum
Recording Time
Maximum Recordable Beats for Each Tempo
Tempo 30 Tempo 101 Tempo 120 Tempo 126 Tempo 132 Tempo 255
Stereo/42 kHz 4 seconds 2 8 9 10 10 20
Stereo/21 kHz
Mono/42 kHz
9 seconds 4 16 19 20 21
Mono/21 kHz 19 seconds 9 32 ––––
AT : Auto. The Synthesizer enters record standby and starts recording automatically when sound is input by playing on the
keyboard, with the microphone, etc.
ML: Manual. Recording must be started manually.
Threshold level
Input level
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