Introduction, What’s a sample, What’s a pattern – Roland SP-404MKII Creative Sampler and Effector User Manual

Page 4: What you should know about this unit (how data is, Organized)

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Introduction

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Introduction

The SP-404MK2 lets you do everything from audio sampling to editing, creating your own songs and performing... all in one unit.

This Reference Manual assumes that your unit is using software version 3.00 or later.

What You Should Know About This Unit (How Data is Organized)

The SP-404MK2 handles a large amount of data, including audio materials and data used to create songs. In this section, we

explain the role of each type of data and the structure used to manage data on the SP-404MK2.

What’s a Sample?

A sample is a collection of audio that has been sampled (recorded audio data) and settings such as loop settings and routings to

BUS FX (effects).


Samples can be assigned to pads [1]–[16] and played back, or you can use them as parts of patterns to construct your song.

A collection of 16 samples is a called a “bank”, and you can store up to 10 banks (A–J).

What’s a Pattern?

A pattern is a set of data that contains the order in which the samples should be played back.
You can create a song by pressing the pads to play back several samples and then recording your performance as a pattern.
Use the pattern sequencer to record patterns.

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