Yamaha SU200 Owner's Manual - Page 15
Memory Configuration, Modes, Pad-Play Mode, Sampling Mode, Job Mode - memory card
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ENGLISH Memory Configuration The SU200 can store a maximum of 24 samples (8 pads × 3 banks) in its internal memory. You can also save your SU200 samples into memory cards (see page 42). Bank A Bank C Bank B Memory Card • Sample • Gate/Trigger Page 28 • Oneshot/Loop Page 29 • Normal/Reverse Page 29 • Start and end points Page 30 Modes The SU200 has three main operating modes. qPad-Play Mode The SU200 enters this mode immediately following power-on. This is the mode you use to play and edit your samples. All operating procedures presented in this manual assume that you are starting from Pad-Play mode. qSampling Mode This is the mode you use to record samples. You enter this mode by pressing the [REC] button, so that the REC indication appears in the display. qJob Mode You use this mode to make various settings: pad settings, memory-card settings, and so on. You enter this mode by pressing the [JOB] button. NOTE • If you lose track of the current mode when working at the panel, you can return to Pad-Play mode by pressing the [EXIT] button one or more times (depending on the mode you are currently in). The SU200 Design 15