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Yamaha SU10 User Manual

Yamaha SU10
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Editing
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Please note the following important points.
The Loop Mode setting determines how playback proceeds while the sample
is ON, but the Sounding Mode setting determines the sample’s ON/OFF ac-
tion. If Sounding Mode is set to “Trigger,” the sample will not loop.
The Start Point, Loop Point, and End Point can all be changed by editing, as
described below. The loop length must be at least 128; the SU10 will not
permit you to set loops shorter than this.
If you use the [REV] effect on a sample that is set to a reverse loop mode, the
sample will play out in its original (forward) direction.
SOUNDING MODE [SdMode]
Purpose: Sets the pad’s ON/OFF action.
Values: Note, Toggl, Trggr
To set: Press [–1], [+1]
Explanation
Note (Note-driven)
The sample plays only while the pad is held down. Play stops as soon as you
release the pad, unless you extend the play by pressing [HOLD].
Pad Press Pad Release
Toggl (Toggle)
Play starts when you press the pad the first time. The sample then plays through
once (if One Shot or Reverse Shot) or else loops endlessly. To switch off the
playing sample, you must press the pad once again. Notice that under this
mode the release of the pad has no effect.
Pad Press Pad PressPad Release

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Yamaha SU10 Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelSU10
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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