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APPENDIX
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All new sounds created by sampling are automatically initialized to a INIT DK/
TUNE setting of 16, which is right in the middle of the range and denotes the
original pitch of the sampled sound.
If a sound’s decay/tune select is changed by Setup function #18, the INIT DK/
TUNE setting is reset to the nominal value, 16.
To permanently save the the INIT DK/TUNE settings it is necessary to SAVE
SOUNDS using DISK function #2.
21. NAME SOUND This function allows you to name each of the sampled sounds with
a six letter name and a three letter abbreviation (which is used when you catalog
sounds). The choice of letters is selected with slider #1 and you move on to the next
or previous letter in the name using the <— and —> buttons. The first letters of the
full and abbreviated names must always be the same and the choice of letters for the
abbreviation is limited to the letters used in the full name. Scroll through the possi-
bilities for the 2nd and 3rd letters with Slider #1. Press ENTER to exit the function.
Note: To avoid severe confusion, it is a good idea to name each new sound. Unnamed
sounds are given the default sound location names A1, B6, D2, etc., which can be difficult to
remember. Copies of the sounds have the same name as the original, so it’s also a good idea
to rename copies as you make them.
22. DYNAMIC ALLOCATION Please refer to section 1-N for information on Dynamic
Allocation.
23. Tx SOUND DUMP (Transmit MIDI Sound Dump)
This function sends the selected sound out over MIDI to an external device. The external
device must be equipped with the “MIDI Sample Dump” software, which has been stan-
dardized among many manufacturers. The Emax is equipped with this software.
1. Connect the SP 1200’s MIDI IN to the external device’s MIDI OUT, and connect the
SP 1200’s MIDI OUT to the external device’s MIDI IN. (The sound dump may work
if the SP 1200’s MIDI IN is not connected, But the sound transfer will be much
slower.)
2. Press SPECIAL 23. The display says “Select Sound”.
3. Playing any one of the 32 sounds causes that sound (if not empty) to be sent out over
MIDI as a sound dump, as per the Sample Dump Standard established by the MMA
(The MIDI Manufacturers Association).
4. After selecting the sound (by pressing the appropriate play button), the SP 1200 will
start sending the sound. The message “Sending Sound Data over MIDI” will appear
in the display, and an asterisk will flash to let you know that the dump is progress-
ing normally.
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