Boss Audio Systems SP-505 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Chapter 1. Playing samples from the pads
What are the 32 pad banks?
A group of 16 samples assigned to the pads of the front panel
is called a pad bank.
There are a total of 32 pad banks, allowing you to use a
maximum of 506 samples.
Refer to p. 30, Switching pad banks
Pad banks 14
Pad banks 14 of the SP-505 contain preset samples. These
preset samples cannot be erased.
Pad banks 512
Ordinary samples can be stored in these banks.
Pad banks 1316
The SP-505 has Chop (p. 26, 51) and Pitch (p. 27, 54)
functions that process a sample in special ways. Samples that
are newly created by these functions are stored in special pad
banks reserved for these purposes.
Pad banks 13 and 14 (Chop banks 1 and 2):
These banks are used to store samples created by the
Chop function.
Pad banks 15 and 16 (Pitch banks 1 and 2):
These banks are used to store samples created by the
Pitch function.
* Ordinary sampling cannot be carried out with respect to the
chop banks or pitch banks.
About pad banks 1732
(Card banks 116)
These banks are for saving samples on a memory card.
Basic ways to play samples
When you press a pad, the sample assigned to that pad will
sound.
You can also play a sample by pressing a pedal switch (FS-
5U; sold separately) connected to the FOOT SW jack (p. 14).
In this case, you must specify which of the sixteen samples
will be played (p. 73).
The SP-505 is able to play samples that were recorded by
the SP-303.
1. On the SP-303, sample into bank C or D (memory
card).
2. Insert the memory card containing the samples into
the SP-505.
3. Change the SP-505’s pad bank to 17. (p. 30)
4. Press a pad.
You will hear the sound that was sampled on the SP-
303.
* If an SP-303 memory card is used in the SP-505, the SP-
505’s own files may be saved on the memory card. This
will reduce the available amount of space on the memory
card.