Roland V-Synth GT Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Sample Mode
7.
Adjust the sampling level.
Adjust the volume of the device that is producing the sound.
When sampling from the MIC IN jack, adjust the level by turning the front panel INPUT MIC LEVEL knob.
When sampling from the INPUT jacks, press the INPUT [SETTING] button on the front panel, and in the Audio
Input Settings screen that appears, use <Input Gain> to adjust the level.
If you are sampling from the DIGITAL AUDIO INTERFACE IN connector, use the setup Pre gain (p. 174) or the
pre-effect Output Level (p. 175) settings to adjust the level.
8.
Touch <START> to start sampling.
The way in which sampling will start depends on the Trigger Mode setting in the Sampling General screen, as
follows.
If “MANUAL” is selected, sampling will start after a count of the number of measures specified by the metronome
Count-In setting.
If “MIDI” is selected, sampling will wait for the sequencer to start (system realtime message: FA). Sampling will
begin when the sequencer start message is received.
If “LEVEL” is selected, sampling will wait for an input signal. Sampling will begin when the input signal exceeds
the level specified by Trigger Level (p. 174).
If “NOTE” is selected, Sampling will begin when you play the keyboard or note message is received.
If you have selected “MIDI” or “LEVEL,” you can touch <START> once again to begin sampling without waiting for
the sequencer to start or the input signal to be received.
In the Sampling window, “Remain Time” indicates the remaining time (in seconds) available for sampling.
If memory becomes full, sampling will be halted. If this occurs, delete unneeded samples from memory (p. 172).
9.
When you are finished sampling, touch <STOP>.
The display will indicate “COMPLETED!” Touch <PREVIEW> to hear the sound that you sampled, and check
whether the sample was recorded as you wish.
<Cancel>: Discard the sample that you just recorded, and return to the Sampling Template screen.
<OK>: Finalize the sample that you just recorded, and register it in the sample list.
<RETRY>: Discard the sample that you just recorded, and sample once again.
10.
If you’re satisfied with the sound you sampled, touch <OK>.
The sampled sound will be registered in the sample list.
If you want to discard the sample and try again, touch <RETRY>.
<RETRY> will change to <START>, and now you can touch <START> to sample again.
If you want to stop sampling, touch <Cancel> to return to the Sampling Template screen.
Even if you touch <OK> to register the sample in the sample list, that assignment is temporary, and will be lost when
you turn off the power. If you want to keep the sample, you must name the sample (p. 168) and save it (p. 191).
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