Changing the pitch or playback speed of a sample, Pitch/speed) – Roland SP-404MKII Creative Sampler and Effector User Manual

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Editing a Sample (SAMPLE EDIT)

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Changing the Pitch or Playback Speed of a Sample (PITCH/SPEED)

Here’s how to change the pitch (key) or playback speed of a sample. You can independently edit the pitch and playback speed, or

make a sample’s length match that of the tempo.

1.

Press the [PITCH/SPEED] button.

The pitch/speed settings screen appears.

2.

Press pads [1]–[16] to select the sample you want to edit.

3.

Use the [CTRL 1]–[CTRL 3] knobs to edit the parameters.

Controller

Parameter

Value

Explanation

[CTRL 1] knob

SPEED

50–150 (%)

Sets the playback speed.

Use the [CTRL 1] knob while holding down the

[SHIFT] button to set more precise values.

This can only be set when BPM SYNC is off.

[CTRL 2] knob

PITCH

-12.00–+12.00

(when VINYL MODE

is “No”)

-12.00–+7.00 (when

VINYL MODE is

“Yes”)

Sets the playback pitch.

[SHIFT] button +

[CTRL 2] knob

FINE

-1.00–+1.00 (CENT)

(when VINYL MODE

is “No”)

-0.49–+0.50 (CENT)

(when VINYL MODE

is “Yes”)

Lets you set a more precise value for the playback pitch.

[CTRL 3] knob

VOLUME

0–127

Sets the sample volume.

[SHIFT] button +

[CTRL 3] knob

PAN

MONO (Left), L:50–

R:50, MONO (Right)

Sets the stereo position (pan) of the sample.

Turn the [VALUE]

knob

BPM SET

AUTO, MANU,

MANU-F

Sets the sample tempo. When this is set to AUTO, the

tempo detected in AUTO mode is set. When this is set to

MANU or MANU-F, you can manually set the tempo.

For details, refer to

Setting the Tempo Data in a

Sample

(P.83)”.

Hold down [SHIFT]

button + turn

[VALUE] knob

VINYL

MODE

Turns VINYL mode on/off.

By using VARI mode, you can improve unnatural sound quality problems that

occur when changing a sample’s pitch or speed.

VARI mode is enabled when VINYL mode is set to “No”.

No

Independently controls the playback speed and pitch.

Yes

Changes the playback speed and pitch at the same time,

like an analog record.

VARI MODE Off

VARI mode is not used.

Backing

Processes the sound as appropriate for musical

instruments whose sounds have a noticeable decay.

This is particularly suitable for sounds that have a

pronounced attack such as drums, percussion, guitar

strumming and so on.

Ensemble

Processes the sound as appropriate for musical

instruments that have a sustaining sound.

This is particularly suitable for sound sources and

instruments that produce long tones with smooth

changes in tone, like choral groups and strings.

When this is set to “Ensemble”, the sample plays back

with twice as many voices.

For stereo samples: four times as many voices

For mono samples: twice as many voices

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