Yamaha SU200 Owner's Manual - Page 11

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ENGLISH Display tw q e r y i u o !1 ~~~~~~ ~~~~~ 8888888 !0 !2 q STEREO/MONO ...Pages 22, 24, 26 w HI/STD/LONG/EXLG ...Pages 22, 24 Indicates the currently selected sampling grade. You can change the selection using the [GRADE] button. Higher grades offer better quality but require more memory. Total available sampling time for each grade (with the SU200 set to MONO) are as follows. • HI Up to 42 seconds. Offers high-quality sampling, roughly equivalent to that of a standard CD. • STD (standard Up to 83 seconds. • LONG Up to 166 seconds. • EXLG (extra long Up to 333 seconds. e MIC/LINE...Page 22 Indicates the source from which the SU200 receives audio input for recording or throughput. The display changes automatically depending on whether a microphone or LINE input is connected. • MIC The SU200 takes audio input from the microphone connected to the MIC INPUT jack. Automatically selected if a microphone is connected. (The SU200 does not recognize LINE input while a microphone is connected.) • LINE The SU200 takes input from the audio device (CD player, etc.) connected to one or both of the LINE INPUT jacks. r GATE/TRG ...Page 28 t ONESHOT/LOOP ...Page 29 y NORMAL/REVERSE...Page 29 u Beat display During loop-track play (see page 18), the display flashes to indicate the current beat (1→2→3→4→1...). The beat advances according to the tempo (BPM). i REC TRGLVL (Recording Trigger Level Page 23 o INPUT ...Pages 22, 24 !0 MANUAL/AUTO/RESMPL/MIDI, REC • MANUAL Page 24 • AUTO Page 22 • RESMPL (Resample Page 26 • MIDI Page 33 !1 Menu/Message Display !2 Numerical Display Controls, Connectors, and the LCD 11

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Controls, Connectors, and the LCD
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ENGLISH
Display
q
STEREO/MONO
............................................................................................................................
Pages 22, 24, 26
w
HI/STD/LONG/EXLG
..................................................................................................................................
Pages 22, 24
Indicates the currently selected sampling grade. You can change the selection using the [GRADE] button.
Higher grades offer better quality but require more memory. Total available sampling time for each grade
(with the SU200 set to MONO) are as follows.
HI
..............................................
Up to 42 seconds. Offers high-quality sampling, roughly equivalent to that of a
standard CD.
STD
(standard)
.........................
Up to 83 seconds.
LONG
........................................
Up to 166 seconds.
EXLG
(extra long)
....................
Up to 333 seconds.
e
MIC/LINE
......................................................................................................................................................
Page 22
Indicates the source from which the SU200 receives audio input for recording or throughput. The display
changes automatically depending on whether a microphone or LINE input is connected.
MIC
...........................................
The SU200 takes audio input from the microphone connected to the MIC INPUT
jack. Automatically selected if a microphone is connected. (The SU200 does not
recognize LINE input while a microphone is connected.)
LINE
.........................................
The SU200 takes input from the audio device (CD player, etc.) connected to one or
both of the LINE INPUT jacks.
r
GATE/TRG
...................................................................................................................................................
Page 28
t
ONESHOT/LOOP
.......................................................................................................................................
Page 29
y
NORMAL/REVERSE
..................................................................................................................................
Page 29
u
Beat display
During loop-track play (see page 18), the display flashes to indicate the current beat (1
2
3
4
1...). The
beat advances according to the tempo (BPM).
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REC TRGLVL
(Recording Trigger Level)
...................................................................................................
Page 23
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INPUT
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Pages 22, 24
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MANUAL/AUTO/RESMPL/MIDI, REC
MANUAL
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Page 24
AUTO
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Page 22
RESMPL
(Resample)
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Page 26
MIDI
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Page 33
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Menu/Message Display
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Numerical Display
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