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©2003 Roland Corporation U.S. MC-909 Getting Started Guide Page 32
®ÂØÒňΠMC-909 Getting Started Guide
Setting the Sampling Level
We’ll set the sampling level using the MC-909’s INPUT VOLUME knob.
1. On the SAMPLE SHOW CD, locate Track 27 and play it. As you set the sampling level,
you can replay this selection or let the CD run—most of its tracks are roughly the same
volume.
2. Adjust the INPUT VOLUME knob until the signal is as loud as possible without triggering
the CLIP indicators in the onscreen meters. If “CLIP appears, lower the input level until it
no longer does.
Clip indicators
Its okay if the loud click at the end of the groove clips—we’ll be cutting that click off of our
sample anyway.
Capturing the Sample
Now we’re ready to go.
1. Cue up your CD player to Track 27 and hit its Pause button so Track 27 is ready to start
when you press Play.
2. Press F3 (Trim Sw) to checkmark it. The Trim Switch helpfully sets some
important sample parameters for us, as we’ll see a bit later.
3. On the MC-909, press F2 (Auto Trig) to turn on Auto Triggering by
checkmarking it. This sets the MC-909 to start sampling automatically
when it hears the CD selection begin. At the top of the screen, the MC-909
announces, “Now, Waiting for The Input Signal.”
Before we capture the sample, here’s whats about to happen, just so you’re ready when it
does:
When the CD player plays Track 27, the MC-909 will automatically begin sampling it. You’ll
see the sampling time count away on the MC-909 as the sample is captured.
When you hear the loud click at the end of Track 27, you’ll stop sampling by pressing F5
(Stop) on the MC-909. Locate the F5 button now so youre ready to move quickly. (F5 is
currently the Cancel button, but that’ll change once sampling begins.)
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