Sampling what you previously played (SKIP-BACK SAMPLING)

You can sample what you played up to 25 seconds ago (default) using the skip-back sampling function, which works even if you hadn’t started sampling.

This lets you “go back in time” to sample a passage you played well during repeated practice, or to sample a phrase you played well when you were just improvising.

  1. Play back a sample or pattern, or switch the [EXT SOURCE] button on and play the instrument that’s connected to this unit.
  2. When the unit detects an audio level at or above a certain level, the unit begins recording to skip-back memory (which is used only for sampling past audio signals). At this time, the [MARK] button blinks.
  3. Press the [MARK] button.
  4. After “SKIP BACK...” appears, the waveform of the audio in skip-back memory is displayed.
  5. Press the [REC] button.
  6. “Select Pad To Save” appears. Empty pads to which samples haven’t been assigned blink red.
  7. Press pads [1]–[16] to select the pad to which you want to assign the skip-back memory audio.
  8. Now the audio from skip-back memory is assigned to the pad.

NOTE

Once you press the [EXIT] button without assigning the skip-back memory audio or turn off this unit, the skip-back memory is lost.

If you want to keep the skip-back memory audio, make sure to assign it to a pad.

MEMO

  1. When you set the "Mark Function" system parameter to "SBS Long", the maximum time available for recording to skip-back memory can be set to a maximum of 40 seconds.
    Refer to the “MARK Function” SYSTEM parameter for details.
  2. You can’t use skip-back sampling and the looper function at the same time.

Skip-back sampling: how it works, and what its restrictions are