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If
you wish to record longer samples
than
this, you will need
to erase some of the factory samples, or sample to a separate-
ly sold memory card (SmartMedia).
This means that you will be able to record samples totaling
only 12 seconds (for Hi-Fi) or
6
seconds (for
stereo
sam-
pling).
When shipped from the factory, the SP-202 contains eight
samples in bank A, with a total of approximately 20 seconds
of data.
Can't record
a sample
The currently-playing sound stops when
I
turn
effects on
O As shown in the table on page 19, when more than four
notes are requested simultaneously, one of the previous-
ly-playing
sounds
will be turned off before the effect is
turned on.
Effects don't apply to reverse playback
O Effects cannot be used with reverse playback.
Can't use any effects
O
Effects cannot be used on stereo samples of banks
C/D.
O If
you are using reverse playback, effects cannot be used
even on mono samples of bank A/B.
Can't use Time Stretch or Delay
O
These effects cannot be used on
a
stereo sample.
O
These effects cannot be used on samples of banks
C/D,
even
if
they are mono samples.
O
These effects cannot be used if you are using reverse play-
back.
When effects are
used
on the SP-202,
the polyphony
(the
number of voices
that
can be played
simultaneously)
will
decrease because of the additional processing that
is
required. As far as the available number of voices, using an
effect is equivalent to playing more notes simultaneously.
The table "Number of voices used" on page 19 will tell you
whether or not an effect can be used and the
number
of voic-
es that will be available.
Effects do
not work
I
Troubleshooting
After initialization has been completed, the SP-202 will be in
the
same state as
when
the power has been turned on
nor-
mally.
If
the
Power
is
turned
off in the above situations, the
display
will
indicate
"Err" the next time that the power is
turned
on,
then initialize the internal data automatically.
(This
will
cause
all internal data
to
be
lost.)
While loading data from
a memory card (the REC
but-
ton
is
lit)
*
Also
do not
attempt
to remove the card
at
this time.
While
the decimal
points
in the BPM
display
are
blink-
ing
Never turn off the power in the following situations.
While
a
sample
is
being deleted
(the DEL
button
is
lit)
While Truncate
is
being performed
(the DEL
button
is
lit)
Various
data
necessary for operation of the SP-202 is
kept
in
internal
flash memory. If the power is turned off while data
is
being
written to the flash memory, writing will not take
place
correctry,
and
subsequent operation can be affected.
When the power
is
turned on, the
BPM dis·
play indicates
11
Err."
I
Error messages
Section 8.
Appendix

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