An overview of the sp-505, How the sections of the sp-505 are connected, How the sp-505 is organized – Boss Audio Systems SP-505 User Manual

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Quick Start

Quick Start

An overview of the SP-505

How the sections of the SP-505 are connected

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Sampler

The SP-505 does not contain a sound generator (a section that
creates sound). Instead, it records (samples) various sounds
such as music and vocals, and plays back these sounds.

Effects

This section applies various effects to the sampled sound
(samples). You can select from 26 different effects, such as
Reverb, which adds reverberation; and Lo Fi Processor,
which gives the sound a “lo-fi” character.

Pads

You can play samples by striking the pads. Think of these as
switches that play samples.

Sequencer

This section lets you record the timing at which samples are
played. By playing back this data, you can make the SP-505
perform “automatically.”

How the SP-505 is organized

The SP-505 uses three data structures: “

samples

,” which

contain sound, “

patterns

,” which contain performances, and

songs

,” which consist of patterns joined together.

What is a sample?

A sample is a “sound” consisting of a sampled waveform
(e.g., performance, instrumental sound, vocal) and various
settings that determine how the sample will be played. A
sample can be assigned to a pad and played, or it can be
played from the internal sequencer or an external sequencer.

The SP-505 contains 64 internal samples (preset samples),
and also allows you to record 128 of your own samples (user
samples). Up to 256 user samples can be stored on a
separately available memory card.

Depending on how it is intended to be played, a sample can
be classified as one of two types: a phrase sample or a single
sample.

Effects

Output

Sequencer

Pattern

Song

Sampler

Sample

perform
automatically

record

manual
play

applies various
effects

Pads

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