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8 – Samplers
The two samplers can be used to record and play back samples of up to 8 seconds (each) in length.
Recording a sample
1 Select the source from which you will record the sampler.
The sample data is lost when the power to the X-9 is turned off.
3 Press the appropriate IN key to start the sample recording, and the OUT key to stop the sample recording (if you wait for eight seconds after pressing the IN key, recording of the sample stops automatically).
Sampler 1 can take samples from program 1 and program 3 as well as from the microphone. Set the SAMPLER 1 selection control to 1 , 3 or MIC .
Sampler 2 can take samples from program 2 and program 4 as well as from the master mix. Set the SAMPLER 2 selection control to
2 , 4 or MST (master).
NOTE
When recording samples, if the sample is recorded from a program or the master, the level is pre-fader (the fader has no effect on the level sent to the sampler) and if it is the microphone, the level is postLEVEL (the microphone LEVEL control controls the level sent to the sampler).
2 Start playing the source.
The IN and OUT keys light and flash to show when a point has been recorded.
A flashing key means that the key can now be pressed to set the point.
A lit key means that the point has been set.
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When you have recorded a sample, you must change the sampler selection control to one of the playback
modes listed below in “Playing back samples” on page 26 before you can hear it.
Also note that you can use the footswitches in place of the IN and OUT keys, using the menu option 08Ft .
See “Footswitch assignment” on page 18.
Playing back samples
The SAMPLER 1 and SAMPLER 2 selection controls have four settings each controlling playback:
Forward playback (“single shot”)
Looped forward playback
Reverse playback (“single shot”)
Reverse looped playback
Note that this is SAMP1 for the ASSIGN A control
Turn the selection control to the playback type you want to use for the sampler.
You can select sampler 1 as the A output or sampler 2 as the B output. If the sampler is not assigned to one of the cross-fader input signals, the sampler output is sent straight to the master.
Play back the sample by pressing the appropriate IN key, and stop playback (in the case of looped samples) by pressing the OUT key.
You can also stop sample playback before the end of the sample by pressing the OUT key.
If you press the IN key before the sample has finished playing, playback starts again from the start of the sample.
Adjust the final output level with the sampler’s LEVEL control.
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TASCAM X-9 Owner’s Manual
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Table of contents
- 5 Some notes and precautions
- 5 Environmental considerations
- 5 Connections to other equipment
- 5 Serial number, etc.
- 6 Road map to front panel functions
- 6 Program gain level, EQ and assignment section
- 7 Sampler section
- 7 Microphone control
- 7 Cue selection keys and monitor keys
- 8 Master fader
- 8 Program faders
- 8 External effect
- 9 Cross-fader and fader controls
- 9 Effect, menu, etc. management
- 10 Record turntables
- 10 CD decks, etc.
- 10 Digital connections
- 10 Amplifier system
- 11 Booth outputs
- 11 Microphone (connection and use)
- 12 External effects unit
- 12 Headphones (connecting and using)
- 12 Fader start/stop connections
- 12 Footswitches
- 13 External effects
- 14 About programs
- 14 Assigning sources to programs
- 14 Trim
- 14 Cross-fading
- 15 Signal flow
- 16 Playing a song
- 16 Adjusting the output volume
- 16 Cue (previewing sounds)
- 17 How the X-9 shows characters
- 17 Menu reference
- 21 Program fader “curve”
- 21 Program fader direction
- 21 Fader start
- 22 Cross-fader curve
- 22 Cross-fader start
- 22 Cross-fader reverse
- 23 Selecting the effect type
- 23 Editing the effects
- 23 The BEAT parameter
- 24 Effect parameters
- 24 Storing effects
- 25 Recalling stored effect settings
- 26 Recording a sample
- 26 Playing back samples
- 27 Editing samples
- 27 Erasing samples
- 27 Sample pitch
- 28 EQ Q setting
- 28 Cutting the EQ bands
- 28 Viewing EQ settings
- 29 Remembering and recalling EQ settings
- 30 I/O specifications
- 30 Audio I/O
- 30 Control I/O
- 31 Audio specifications
- 31 General specifications
- 32 Dimensional drawing
- 33 Mounting the X-9 in a rack
- 33 Case mounting
- 34 Block diagram