Yamaha PSRD1-DJX Owners Manual - Page 72
Press the key to which the new sample will be as, signed., Set sampling to standby.
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DIGITAL SAMPLING To better understand how trigger level works, let's look at a specific example - sampling of the phrase "a one and a two." In this phrase, "one" and "two" are louder than the other words. Volume (level) Sampling start point a one and a Since the first "a" is lower than the trigger level, the DJX doesn't actually start sampling until the word "one." If you want the phrase to be sampled from the first word, the trigger level should be set lower. Volume (level) Sampling start point a one and a With this new trigger level setting, the entire phrase will be sampled. Be careful, however, not to set the trigger level too low, or else sampling may start from some accidental or extraneous sound (such as breathing noises, touching the microphone, etc.). Trigger level two Time New trigger level two Time 4 Press the key to which the new sample will be as- signed. Press the desired key on the keyboard. C3 3 The numbers at the bottom left of the display indicate the octave of the selected key. 5 Set sampling to standby. Press the START/STOP button. This does not actually start sample recording - sampling starts when an audio signal is received. If you press the START/STOP button (to start sampling) without first pressing a key, a "Sel. Key" message briefly appears, prompting you to select a key. If you don't manually stop the sampling operation in step #6 below, the DJX automatically stops sampling after about three seconds (when half of the available memory is used). Sampling standby: During sampling: Microphone icon indicates sample 3 recording. 100Sampling RECORD RECORD indication stays lit during actual sampling. 72