Chapter 4. editing a sample, Basic procedure for editing sample parameters, Sample parameters – Roland SP-606 User Manual
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Chapter 4. Editing a Sample
1.
Go to the Play screen (p. 15).
2.
Hold down [FUNC] and press pad [13] (SAMPLE PARAM) to get the
SAMPLE EDIT screen.
The number of the pad you press in step 3 is shown at the lower left of
the screen.
(Example) PAD 8-1: pad bank 8, pad number 1
The name, grade (STD/LNG, p. 43), monaural/stereo (MONO/
STEREO), and BPM (tempo) of the sample are shown in the bottom line
of the screen.
3.
Press the pad containing the sample whose settings you want to edit.
You can’t edit samples of a pad bank that is protected (p. 31).
4.
Use [
][
] to select the parameter you want to edit.
5.
Turn the VALUE dial or use [DEC][INC] to edit the value of the parameter.
If you want to edit the parameters of other samples, repeat steps 3–5.
6.
Press [EXIT] to return to the Play screen.
Basic Procedure for Editing Sample Parameters
Sample Parameters
Parameter
Value
Explanation
Level
0–127
Adjusts the volume of the sample.
Pan
L15–
0
–15R,
RND
Adjusts the pan (left/right) balance of the sample.
L15
: Far
left.
0
: Center
R15
: Far
right.
RND
: The panning will change randomly each time the sound is played.
*
This cannot be specified for samples recorded in stereo.
Trig Mode
SHOT,
ALTERNATE
,
GATE
Specifies how the sample will start and stop sounding.
SHOT
:
The sample will sound each time you strike the pad.
ALTERNATE
:
The sample will alternately sound or stop each time you strike the pad.
GATE
:
The sample will sound only while you hold down the pad.
Loop Sw
OFF, ON
Specifies whether sample playback will loop (repeat).
Reverse Sw
OFF, ON
Specifies whether sample playback will be reversed (backward playback).
Mute Group
OFF,
1–8
Pads assigned to the same number are placed in a “mute group.” Within the identi-
cally numbered mute group, only the last-struck sound will play; the previous sound
will be turned off.
Assign
MONO,
POLY
Specifies whether the sample will be played monophonically or polyphonically.
MONO
: A repeated strike will silence the preceding note before the new note is sounded.
POLY
:
A repeated strike will sound a new note while the preceding note continues to be
heard.
Play Type
SINGLE,
PHRASE
Specifies whether the sample will be played as a single sample or a phrase sample.
SINGLE
:
The sample will be played as a single sample (one note); it will always play at its
own BPM (tempo).
PHRASE
: The sample will be played as a phrase. During playback, the BPM of the sample will
automatically match the BPM setting or the BPM of the sequencer. -> “Changing a
Sample’s BPM (Tempo)” (p. 52)
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