Displaying the correct tempo of a sample – Roland CDX-1 User Manual

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Editing the sample of a pad

Editing the sample of a pad

Displaying the correct tempo of a
sample

fig.33-02

The upper right of the Pad Parameter screen
displays the tempo of the sample in units of
BPM (Beats Per Minute: the number of beats
in one minute).

However, for this to be displayed accurately,
you must tell the CDX-1 the number of beats
in that sample and the note value of each beat.

* The tempo (BPM) display is always calculated as 1 beat = quarter note. For example, an eighth

note is calculated and displayed as half a beat, and a half note as double the length of one beat.

* In the case of a long sample such as a narration, for which it is difficult to determine a tempo

(BPM), you should set the number of beats in “x_” as 0. This produces the best results for the Time
Stretch function (p. 81).

1. Press PAD RECORDING [TEMPO MATCH] twice.

Alternatively, press [TEMPO MATCH] and then press CURSOR [

].

fig.31-03

The Pad Edit menu are displayed as icons.

fig.32-01

2. Make sure that the cursor is located at the

Pad Parameter icon.

3. Press [YES/ENTER].

The Pad Parameter screen appears.

4. Press the pad for which you wish to make settings.

The corresponding pad blinks.

fig.33-03

5. Press CURSOR [

] to move the cursor to

“BPM Base Note.”

6. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to select a note.

7. Press CURSOR [

] to move the cursor to “X__.”

8. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial to set the length of the sample as a multiple of the

note value you selected in step 5.

9. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.

Initially this is set to

x8

(quarter note x 8 notes).

If the sample is a simple
rhythm, you can just play back
the sample and count, and
specify that value in step 6.
This is accurate and easy.

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