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Sampling (recording a sample)

3 Select “Insert Effect,” use the numeric keys to

enter 52, and press the [ENTER] key to confirm 52:
Rev Hall.

Select “IFX On/Off,” and press the [INC] key to
turn it ON.

4 Speak into the mic, and verify that reverb is

applied to the sound.

You can adjust the effect settings in the IFX page
([F4] key).

5 After pressing the [EXIT] key, press the [F2]

(“Rec.”) key to access the SMPL 1.1: Recording,
Recording page.

6 In Sample Setup, set “Mode (Sample Mode)” to

Stereo.

Now the sound of the internal LR channels can be
sampled in stereo.

7 Press the [F1] (“Sample”) key, and then press the

[F6] (“CREATE”) key to create a new index.

8 Press the [REC/WRITE] key.

Press the [START/STOP] key, and speak the
word(s) that you want to sample.

Recording will begin according to the “Threshold”
setting.

Press the [START/STOP] key to stop.

9 Play the keyboard.

When you play the “Orig.K” note or press the
[AUDITION] key, the sampled sound will be heard.

Assigning a name to the sample
or multisample

The TR allows you to create up to 4,000 samples and
1,000 multisamples (limited by the amount of mem-
ory). It is a good idea to assign names so that you can
distinguish individual samples and multisamples.

Naming a multisample

1 Press the [F1] (“Sample”) key to access the SMPL

1.1: Recording, Sample page.

2 Select “MS,” and use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to

select the multisample to which you want to
assign a name.

3 Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the utility

menu, use the [F7] key etc. to select “Rename MS,”

and press the [F8] (“OK”) key.

A dialog box will appear.

Press the [F5] (“Name”) key to display the text dia-
log box, and assign a name of SMPL_Demo.

Press the [F1] (“Clear”) key.

Input the first character. Use the [VALUE] dial and
the [INC]/[DEC] keys or [ ], [ ], [ ], [ ] keys to
select “S”.

Input the second character. Press the [F6] key. Use
the [VALUE] dial and the [INC]/[DEC] keys or [ ],
[ ], [ ], [ ] keys to select “M”.

Repeat these steps to input all of the characters, and
then press the [F8] (“OK”) key twice. (

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A stereo multisample will have a -L and -R dis-
played at the end of the name, meaning that you
will be able to input 14 characters. (The -L and -R
are fixed.) You can input 16 characters for a mono
multisample. This also applies to samples.

Naming a sample

1 Press the [F1] (“Sample”) key to access the SMPL

1.1: Recording, Sample page.

2 Select “Index,” and use the [INC]/[DEC] keys to

select the sample to which you want to assign a
name.

For this example, select “Index001.

It is also possible to select a sample in “SMPL,”
but since the sample assigned to each index can
change, you should use “Index” to select a sample.

3 Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the utility

menu, use the [F7] key etc. to select “Rename
SMPL,” and press the [F8] (“OK”) key.

When the dialog box appears, press the [F5]
(“Name”) key to access the text dialog box, and
assign the desired sample name. (Example: “It’s”)
Refer to step 3 of “Naming a multisample.”

4 Select “Index,” select the next sample that you

want to name, and use the utility menu command
“Rename SMPL” to assign a name to that sample.

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