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Compressing/expanding a sample according 
to the tempo at which playback was stopped
While playback is stopped, you can adjust the length of the sample according to the 
tempo of the location at which playback was stopped.
This function makes it easy to adjust the sample length to match the tempo of a 
sequence track. This provides an easy way by which the length of a sample recorded 
in a sequence track can be made to match the length of a measure in that sequence 
track.
The tempo at the point that playback is stopped will be one of the following.
•  The tempo displayed in “Tempo” of the Rhythm Guide screen.
•  If the “Beat” parameter in the Rhythm Guide screen is set to “TEMPO MAP,” the 
tempo of the Tempo Map.
1. Press PAD RECORDING [TEMPO MATCH] twice.
Alternatively, press [TEMPO MATCH] and then press CURSOR [
].
fig.31-03
The Pad Edit menu are displayed as icons.
fig.33-07
2. Press CURSOR [
] [
] to select the 
Tempo Match Now icon.
3. Press [YES/ENTER].
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The Tempo Match Now screen appears.
4. Press CURSOR [
] [
] [
] [
] to select the pad bank number and 
pad number for each item, and specify the desired number for each.
To set the pad bank number, turn the TIME/VALUE dial. To set the pad number, 
either press a pad or turn the TIME/VALUE dial.
Source: 
Specify the sample whose length you want to adjust.
To: 
Specify the pad to which the length-adjusted sample will be assigned.
5. Press [YES/ENTER].
After a while, the expand/compress sample is assigned to the destination pad.
* If the destination pad already contains a sample, the “Overwrite?” message appears. If it is OK to 
overwrite the existing sample, press [YES/ENTER]. If you do not want to overwrite the existing 
sample, press [NO/EXIT].
6. Press [DISPLAY] to return to the Basic screen.
Since this function needs to accurately calculate the tempo in order to perform a 
high-quality compression or expansion, 
you must first perform the procedure of 
“Displaying the correct tempo of a sample” (Owner’s Manual; p. 77) to specify 
the number of beats in the original sample.
In the case of samples for which it is difficult to calculate a tempo, such as a 
narration, vocal part, or a long sustained sound, set the number of beats to 0.
Compression/expansion 
requires more processing time 
than other sample editing 
operations. Also, the audio 
quality of the stretched sample 
may be inferior to that of the 
original sample.
In case the expanding/
expanding level is in excess of 
134% or less than 67%, the 
sample will not be made 
correct tempo.