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Sampler functions
ED.1
Enters the first sample editing page.
ED:2
Enters the second sample editing page.
DIGI
When fitted with the optional digital interface board QB-104), the S1000 is capable of
recording and transmitting samples through a digital interface, either optical or electrical.
However, unless this board has been fitted, there is little point in your using this button
(unless you want to see what you're missing by not having a digital interface!).
The REC2 page
This page is the page where the actual recording takes place. Most of the parameters you
can alter here are the same as the ones in the R.EC 1 page - from the position of the
cursor when the page is first entered, they are:
MONO/STEREO
If you've changed your mind about whether the sample's going to be a mono or stereo
sample, now's the time to change the setting on the S1000.
V (view)
(View) - either the left or right input on this graphical representation of the sample.
Sample name
Change this if you want to change the selection of an existing sample over which you are
about to record.
-20dB (level)
This is the default value for the "trigger level" - the level above which the S1000 will
start sampling if you have previously chosen INPUT LEVEL for the start of sampling.
As you change this parameter, watch the hollow box on the left of the page expand and
contract. The input signal is represented by a solid bar (starting from the bottom of the
page), which gets higher as the signal level increases and acts as a
PPM. You should set
the trigger level to be just below the signal level at which sampling should begin.
ptch: (pitch)
(Pitch) - the original pitch of the sample source.
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