Let's try out sampling, 1) manual sampling, Step – Zoom ST-224 User Manual

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Let's

Try

Out

Sampling

This section explains how to use the [RECORD] key to manually specify the start and end point of the

sampling process. Manual sampling is convenient for example for quickly sampling a desired rhythm or bass

pattern while listening to a CD.

Except for special cases such as personal use, unauthorized sampling of material from copyrighted sources

(including but not limited to CDs, records, tapes, video clips, broadcast material) is prohibited.

• In the factory default condition, the ST-224 will read the preset sample sources from

backup memory into the main memory. Also in this condition, it is possible to sample a new
source and store the result in a free area of the main memory, but for maximum recording
length, you should first erase some or all preset samples from the main memory (

p. 36

).

• The sampled waveform is temporarily stored in the main memory, but it will be lost if the unit

is turned off without first transferring the waveform data to the internal backup memory or
external data cards. (The next time the unit is turned on, the contents of the backup
memory will be read into the main memory.) Be sure to store important sample data (

p. 59

).

NOTE

The ST-224 goes into the sampling standby mode, and the LED of

the [RECORD] key flashes. A number for the new sample is shown on

the display.

The currently selected grade appears on the display. You can change

the grade between three settings by holding down the [GRADE] key

and using the [-] and [+] keys.

BANK

3

BANK

2

BANK

SONG

PAD

1

FUNCTION

PAD ASSIGN CAPACITY

ERASE OPTIMIZE

PLAY/STOP

RECORD

RE-SAMPLE

GRADE

MONO

STEREO

SAMPLING

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

6

SWING

PANNING

8

MIDI

TRIGGER/GA

TE

2

QUANTIZE

TUNING

SOURCE

SOURCE MIX

5

PRE COUNT

END POINT

3

TIME SIG

START POINT

1

BAR LENGTH

LEVEL

7

CLICK VOLUME

REVERSE

COPY

DELETE

BACKUP

EXIT

SPECIAL

LOAD

SAVE

INTERNAL/DATA CARD

+

AUTO SYNC

PLAYLIST

TAP

BPM

SONG

PLAY/STOP

REC

BPM/VALUE

MEASURE

SAMPLE/SONG

BEAT

Sample number

BPM/VALUE

MEASURE

SAMPLE/SONG

BEAT

RECORD

GRADE

Connect the sound source (CD player or microphone etc.) to the [INPUT R] and [INPUT

L/MONO] jacks (

p. 8 – 9

).

1

STEP

Press the [RECORD] key.

2

STEP

When wishing to change the sampling grade (sound quality), press the [GRADE] key.

3

STEP

Let's Try Out Sampling

(1) Manual Sampling

Grade

Sampling
frequency

32kHz

Maximum sampling time

(per sample)

30 seconds

Sampling time

(total)

Mono 60 seconds/Stereo 30 seconds

HiFi

(High fidelity)

16kHz

60 seconds

Mono 120 seconds/Stereo 60 seconds

Stnd

(Standard)

8kHz

120 seconds

Mono 240 seconds/Stereo 120 seconds

LoFi

(Low fidelity)

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