14
Quick Guide
OUTPUT
RDATA CARDMIDI INDC INPOWER L/MONO PHON
EFFECT
EDIT 2
VOLUME/BASS
EXCITER
TREMOLO
AUTO PAN
LO-FI EFFECT
EXTREME EQ
COMPRESSOR
RESONANCE
HIGH-PASS
LOW-PASS
DISTORTION
RING MODULATOR
PITCH SHIFTER
DIMENSION
CHORUS
PHASER
FLANGER
STEP CRY
DELAY
REVERB
TIME STRETCH
SCRATCH
EFFECT
ON/OFF
PAD ENABLE
A
B
EFFECT SYNC
EDIT 1
LOOP/MARK
4
SHIFT
OFFSET
2
QUANTIZE
TUNING
SOURCE
SOURCE MIX
5
PR
EN
3
TIME SIG
START POINT
1
BAR LENGTH
LEVEL
COPY DELETE
EXIT
AUTO SYNC
PLAYLIST
TAP
BPM
SONG
PLAY/STOPREC
MEASURE
B
BPM/
VALUE
BACK
LOAD SAVE
INTE
Press the [RECORD] key.
The ST-224 goes into the sampling standby
mode, and the LED of the [RECORD] key
flashes.
[Preparations ]
• Connect the ST-224 to the playback equipment ( p. 8).
• Connect the CD player output jacks to the [INPUT R] and [INPUT L/MONO] jacks on the ST-224. Set the
[INPUT] knob of the ST-224 to a suitable position ( p. 8).
• Select a track from the CD which you want to sample and set the CD player to pause at the start of the
desired track.
Press the [RECORD] key again
and then immediately release the
pause condition of the CD player
to start playback.
At the end of the passage that
you want to sample, press the
[PLAY/STOP] key.
RECORD
In Quick Guide (2), you played samples that were already preprogrammed in the unit. Now let's try out
assigning a sampled sound to a pad yourself. The following description shows how to use the supplied
sampling CD to sample drum and percussion sounds and assign the samples to pads.
Quick Guide (4) Try Out Sampling