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◦ Once the recording has started, press Button 5 (STOP) to stop the recording (it stops
immediately) or Button 6  (CANCEL) to cancel the  recording  (the recorded audio will
not be saved).
If you want to start and stop the recording manually, you can set the MODE to DETECT,
dial  the  THRESHOLD  down  to  OFF  and  start  the  recording  by  pressing  START  (But-
ton 5). To stop recording, press STOP (Button 6).
In any case the recorded audio will be stored in the Sound that was under focus as you started
the recording.
When the Recording is Done…
When the recording is done, the following things happen:
▪ The recording is named and stored as a file on your hard disk (see section ↑16.2.6, Loca-
tion and Name of Your Recorded Samples).
▪ Its  waveform  appears  on  the  right  display  and  its  name  appears  in  the  information  bar
above.
▪ The recording is automatically appended to the Recording History of the Sound and select-
ed (see section ↑16.2.5, Checking Your Recordings below).
▪ A Sampler Plug-in  is automatically loaded  in the first  Plug-in  slot of the  Sound, ready to
play your new recording. All Plug-ins previously loaded in that Sound are removed.
▪ The Sound slot takes the name of your recording.
▪ The recording is mapped to a new Zone covering the entire key and velocity ranges in the
ZONE page, which makes your new Sample directly playable from the pad of its Sound slot
(or from all your pads if pads are in Keyboard mode). Any existing Zones will be replaced.
For more information on Zones, see section ↑16.5, Mapping Samples to Zones.
Note  that  any  events  for  that  Sound  in  the  current  Pattern  will  remain.  As  a  conse-
quence, your recording might  directly start  to play at  the pitch  defined by the  existing
events!
Sampling and Sample Mapping
Recording a Sample
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