Yamaha PSR-E473 PSR-E473/PSR-EW425 Owners Manual - Page 43
Getting Ready for Sampling, Sampling External Audio, PressA−D, Start?
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Using Quick Sampling Getting Ready for Sampling Connect an external device for sampling, and adjust the volume level for recording. NOTE If the volume of the audio input is too low, the instrument cannot sample the sound. 1 Set the volume level of this instrument to minimum. 2 Connect an external device for sampling. For details about how to connect external devices, refer to the following pages. • [AUX IN] jack: page 54 • [MIC INPUT] jack: page 38 • [USB TO HOST] terminal: page 54 3 Make sure the volume of the audio input is set high enough. • [AUX IN] jack: Set the volume of the external device to maximum. • [MIC INPUT] jack: Set the [GAIN] knob on the rear panel to its highest setting. • [USB TO HOST] terminal: On the computer or smart device, set the playback volume for the MIDI file or audio file to maximum. NOTE • When the sound is too low even though the volume of the external device connected to the [AUX IN] jack is set to maximum, adjust the "AuxInVol" in the Function Settings (page 66, Function 068). However, if you increase the volume to more than 50, the sound may be distorted. • When the audio input is too low even though the playback volume on the computer or smart device is set to maximum, adjust the "USBInVol" in the Function Settings (page 66, Function 069). 4 Adjust the volume you hear from the instrument speakers by turning the [MASTER VOLUME] control. NOTE The volume from the speakers has no effect on sampling results. Sampling External Audio Sample the audio input, and save it to one of the QUICK SAMPLING [A]-[D] pads. NOTE • The sampling rate is 44.1 kHz, 16-bit, stereo. • The samples can also be saved to a USB flash drive (page 45). 1 Get ready for sampling. Prepare for audio input. For details, refer to "Getting Ready for Sampling." NOTICE The sampling operation will overwrite and erase previously existing samples. Save important data you want to keep to a USB flash drive (page 45). NOTE • If you want to use the Melody Suppressor (page 54) when sampling, be sure to set it before entering sampling mode. • If you want to automatically cut the silent sections at the beginning and end of sampling, set "BlankCut" in the Function Settings (page 64, Function 048) to "ON." 2 Press the [CAPTURE] button to enter the Quick Sampling mode. "PressA-D" appears on the display. PressA−D NOTE To cancel sampling, exit Quick Sampling mode by pressing the [CAPTURE] button again. 3 Press the desired QUICK SAMPLING pad to which the sample is to be assigned. The pad flashes, and "Start?" appears on the display. Start? NOTE To switch to a different pad, either press a different pad or press the [EXIT] button. 4 Pause playback on the external device at the beginning of the sound or phrase you want to sample, or prepare to record the sound with the microphone. PSR-E473, PSR-EW425 Owner's Manual 43