Creating a Wave by Sampling (SAMPLING)
This section shows you how to sample sounds to create waves.
- Select [MENU] Ó “WAVE”.
- Use the cursor [à] [á] [ã] [â] buttons to select “SAMPLING” and press the [ENTER] button.
- The SAMPLING screen appears.
- Use the cursor [à] [á] buttons to select the parameter, and use the [VALUE] knob or the [-] [+] buttons to edit the sampling settings.

Parameter | Value | Explanation |
Rec Source (*1) | INPUT, PAD, INPUT+PAD | Selects the source to sample. INPUT: Samples only the audio input from an external device. PAD: Samples only what you play on this instrument. INPUT+PAD: Samples what you play on this instrument as well as the audio input from an external device.
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Rec Auto Trigger Level | OFF, 1–10 | Sets the auto-trigger level (the input threshold level at which sampling automatically starts). When this is set to a value from 1 to 10, sampling automatically begins when the unit is in sampling standby mode and an input signal is received that equals or exceeds the value you set. |
Rec Channel Mode | MONO, STEREO | Sets whether to save the sampled waveform in mono or in stereo. |
Rec Level | -24–+24 dB | Sets the recording level for the sample in question. |
- The maximum sampling time per sample is 60 min. (when “Rec Source” is “INPUT”) or 10 min. (when “Rec Source” is “PAD” or “INPUT+PAD”).

Button | Explanation |
[F1] (STANDBY) | Enters sampling standby mode. |
[F3] (CLEAR PEAK) | Resets the peak indicators. |
[F4] (INPUT SETTING) | Switches to the audio input settings screen. Ø “AUDIO IN” |
[F5] (PREVIEW) | Previews the sampled waveform. If you press [F5] (PREVIEW) again, playback stops. |
[F6] (WAVE EDIT) | Edits the sampled waveform. |