Manually-Triggered Samples; Backward Sample Play; Audio-Triggered Playback - Lexicon JAMMAN Mode D'emploi

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Manually-triggered samples

1. Set SELECT to "1" to allow TAP to trigger
sample record start and stop. A flashing
plus symbol (+) indicates JamMan is
ready to record.
2. Send an audio source into JamMan.
3. Press TAP. The display will
show a single-segment chase
pattern to indicate JamMan is
recording.
4. Press TAP again to stop recording. If a
second TAP is not received, recording
will be stopped automatically when the
memory capacity of the unit is reached.
5. These two TAPs define your sample.
Once a sample has been captured, a
decimal point will be displayed to indicate
a sample has been recorded.
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Now, pressing TAP will trigger
sample play. Dual-segment
chase lights will be displayed
during sample play.
You can re-trigger sample play whenever
you like, even during playback.

Backward sample play

Once a sample has been recorded, press
FUNCTION to change the plus (+) in the
display to a minus (-).
Now, pressing TAP will cause
the sample (and the display chase
lights) to play backwards.
You can press FUNCTION at any time
during sample play to toggle forward and
reverse playback.
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Audio triggered playback
1. If you have already captured a sample,
run an audio source into JamMan, and
turn the front panel MIX control all the
way to WET . This will let you hear your
sample whenever it is triggered without
hearing the material that is triggering
sample play.
2. While sending audio into JamMan, slowly
increase the setting of SELECT until your
sample starts to play. (The TEMPO LED
will flash when the audio threshold has
been reached.)
All of the display indicators are the same
as for manually-triggered sample play —
and FUNCTION toggles reverse play on
your audio trigger.
3. Lower MIX to 50% to hear both the
sample and the audio trigger.

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