Press the right-most parameter select key
in Play mode.
The 2100 enters Edit mode. The SAMPLER is
selected for editing.
Press the same parameter select key
repeatedly to select the desired parameter
to edit.
You can select the following parameters for the
SAMPLER:
■ Parameter 1: Selecting an input source
Select a recording source from the following:
1: AUX Mix: L/R channel signals input from the
AUX IN jack are mixed and recorded.
2: AUX Lch: Only L channel signal input from the
AUX IN jack is recorded.
3: AUX Rch: Only R channel signal input from the
AUX IN jack is recorded.
4: PLAYNOTE: Only the instrument signal input
from the INPUT jack is recorded. If you select
this source, you cannot change the playback
speed.
■ Parameter 2: Maximum recording time
Select a recording mode for the Sampler function.
You can select “16” (maximum 16 seconds) for
high quality recording, or “32” (maximum 32
seconds) for longer recording.
■ Parameter 3: Constant Pitch
The 2100 has a Constant Pitch function that keeps
the same pitch even if the playback speed of the
Sampler function is changed. Use this parameter
to turn the function “on” (Constant Pitch = on) or
“oF” (Constant Pitch = off).
The Pitch Correct function uses a special pitch shifter, and
may cause the pitch to fluctuate. If the sound is difficult to
hear, turn the Constant Pitch parameter off.
■ Parameter 4: Tone (Tonal correction)
This parameter enables you to adjust tonal quality
of the Sampler playback sound in the range of –10
to +10. If you set a value from –10 to –1, the low
range will be cut. If you set a value from 1 to 10,
the high range will be cut.
Use the [VALUE +/–] key to set the
parameter value.
When you finish setting all parameters,
press the [GROUP/EXIT] key to return to
Play mode.
If you wish to keep these settings, store the
corresponding patch. (See page 11.)
The parameters of the Sampler function are global
parameters shared by all patches.