Quick guide (4) try out sampling, Preparations, Press the [record] key – Zoom ST-224 User Manual

Page 14: Effect, Quick guide

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Quick

Guide

OUTPUT

R

DATA CARD

MIDI IN

DC IN

POWER

L/MONO

PHON

EFFECT

EDIT 2

VOLUME/BASS

EXCITER

TREMOLO

AUTO PAN

LO-FI EFFECT

EXTREME EQ

COMPRESSOR

RESONANCE

HIGH-PASS

LOW-PASS

DISTORTION

RING MODULATOR

PITCH SHIFTER

DIMENSION

CHORUS

PHASER

FLANGER

STEP CRY

DELAY

REVERB

TIME STRETCH

SCRATCH

EFFECT

ON/OFF

PAD ENABLE

A
B

EFFECT SYNC

EDIT 1

LOOP/MARK

4

SHIFT

OFFSET

2

QUANTIZE

TUNING

SOURCE

SOURCE MIX

5

PR

EN

3

TIME SIG

START POINT

1

BAR LENGTH

LEVEL

COPY

DELETE

EXIT

AUTO SYNC

PLAYLIST

TAP

BPM

SONG

PLAY/STOP

REC

MEASURE

B

BPM/VALUE

BACK

LOAD

SAVE

INTE

Press the [RECORD] key.

The ST-224 goes into the sampling standby

mode, and the LED of the [RECORD] key

flashes.

[Preparations ]

• Connect the ST-224 to the playback equipment (

p. 8

).

• Connect the CD player output jacks to the [INPUT R] and [INPUT L/MONO] jacks on the ST-224. Set the

[INPUT] knob of the ST-224 to a suitable position (

p. 8

).

• Select a track from the CD which you want to sample and set the CD player to pause at the start of the

desired track.

Press the [RECORD] key again
and then immediately release the
pause condition of the CD player
to start playback.

At the end of the passage that
you want to sample, press the
[PLAY/STOP] key.

RECORD

In Quick Guide (2), you played samples that were already preprogrammed in the unit. Now let's try out

assigning a sampled sound to a pad yourself. The following description shows how to use the supplied

sampling CD to sample drum and percussion sounds and assign the samples to pads.

Quick Guide (4) Try Out Sampling

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