Sony DASK-S704 User Manual

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Compiling
After sampling the reverberation, the sampled data should be compiled to
form a reverb program so that it can be reproduced using the sampling
reverb software.
You may perform compiling in a different place from the sampling site,
such as a recording studio.  However, we recommend that you perform
compiling on site, immediately after sampling, especially when you have
sampled reverberation of that place for the first time.  By compiling the
data, you can confirm the result of sampling and, if required, you can retry
sampling under better conditions.
1
Start the DASK-S704 and show the initial display.
SAMPLE
Enter
Rehearsal
Sampling
Compile
Change MS
MS:xxxxxxxx  24MB Available
Fs/Period=Fs/5.5sec
Repeat   =16
Input    =AD
Clock    =Internal 48.0 kHz
2
When sampled data is stored in a Memory Stick other than the DASK-
S704, select “Change MS” in the menu section of the initial display,
and change the Memory Stick.
(Skip this step if sampled data is stored in the Memory Stick in use.)
For details, see “Changing the Memory Stick” on page 26.
3
Turn the jog dial to highlight “Compile.”
SAMPLE
Enter

Rehearsal
Sampling
Compile
Change MS
MS:xxxxxxxx  24MB Available
Fs/Period=Fs/5.5sec
Repeat   =16
Input    =AD
Clock    =Internal 48.0 kHz
4
Press the F4 key.
Sampled data list in the Memory Stick is displayed.
No
SAMPLE
Enter
Exit
Please select sampled file.
(03)Church A 1:C12

Rehearsal
Sampling
Compile
Change MS
You can compile your particular impulse response.  For details, see
“Compiling Your Particular Impulse Response” on page 25.
5
Turn the jog dial to highlight the sampled data you want to compile,
then press the F4 key.
“Compile this file?” is displayed.
SAMPLE

Rehearsal
Sampling
Compile
Change MS
Compile this file?
(03)Church A C:12
Fs/5.5sec file
Exit
Enter
No
Note
The DABK-S703 expansion DSP (optional) is required when
compiling the data which has been sampled with the Fs/11sec or 2Fs/
5.5sec sampling frequency/period.