Dividing a sample between several pads (chop) – Boss Audio Systems SP-505 User Manual

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Quick Start

Dividing a sample between several pads (Chop)

The “Chop” function of the SP-505 detects the attacks within
a sampled phrase, and divides the original sample into
samples containing individual sound events.

The divided samples will be assigned to the 32 pads of “chop
banks (1–2)” (pad banks 13–14).

* It is not possible to divide the samples of the Chop bank.

* It is not possible to divide a stereo sample.

* If the phrase contains a large number of notes, or

simultaneously sounding notes, it may not be divided as you
expect.

* The sample start/end point settings will be ignored.

When shipped from the factory, there is data suitable for
testing a chop function in USER 1-5.

fig.00-203

1. Turn on the POWER switch of the SP-505.

2. Press [PAD BANK].

A list of the pad banks will be displayed.

fig.00-100

3. Select the pad bank.

For this example, press pad [5] to select USER BANK 1.

4. Press pad [5].

The sample will play.

5. Press [CHOP].

fig.00-29a

6. Use the VALUE dial to set the detail (RESOLUTION) at

which the sample will be divided.

Higher settings will cause the sample to be divided into
a larger number of samples.

7. To execute the operation with the resolution level you

specified in step 6, press [F1] (EXECUTE).

To cancel, press [F2] (CANCEL).

* If you press [F3] (CANCEL) while the display indicates

“Processing Data...,” the operation will be aborted.

Pads [1]–[16] will light automatically, and will play back
the divided sample.

A screen will ask you whether to save the divided
samples.

fig.00-29b

8. To save, press [F1] (YES).

To cancel, press [F2] (NO) or [EXIT].

* If pad banks 13–14 (Chop banks; p. 29) already contain

samples, a message of “OK to Overwrite?” will appear. If you
do not mind changing the samples of pad banks 13–14, press
[F1] (YES). To cancel, press [F2] (NO).

Never turn off the power while the display indicates
“Keep Power On!”

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