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Chapter 10 – Yamaha SU700 User Manual

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Chapter 10 Jobs

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When you reach the point where you wish to terminate resampling, hit the [SAM-
PLING] button once again.

NOTE:
If you allow resampling to continue until memory runs out, resampling will automati-
cally stop and the MEMORY FULL message will briefly appear.

▼ Sampling stops. If the SU700 requires some time to post-process the new sample

data, it may display the WAIT... message. When post-processing is completed, the
SU700 returns you to the main screen.

RESAMPLE | SEQ

Use to: Create a sample from a sequence (song).

Explanation
This job plays out a sequence (song) and records the sound as a sample, placing the
sample onto a selected destination track. The new sample captures the sound of the
full song. But note that you can not use realtime controls while taking the sample.

Operation is analogous to taking a sample from an external multitrack recorder or
sampling CD, except that in this case you are taking the sample directly from a se-
quence that you have already set up within the SU700 itself.

This operation is useful for capturing the sound of a fully arranged multitrack se-
quence onto a single destination track.

Basic Information

Resampling is always carried out at 44.1KHz sampling frequency and 16-bit reso-
lution. The new sample is always monaural. (You cannot change these sampling
conditions.)

When carrying out this job, you are prompted to set the GAIN and the L/R channel
mode.

The GAIN setting determines the gain applied to the source sound; positive val-
ues will produce a “louder” waveform (higher amplitude) at the destination side,
while negative values produce a “quieter” waveform (lower amplitude) at the
destination side. You can set the value from

-12

to

+12

. The default gain is +00.

The L/R channel mode determines how the source sample’s channels are
handled. You can select any of three settings. Note that regardless of setting, the
result is always a monaural sample.