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5== THE SAMPLER ==
Those who only have access to an MSX-MUSIC chip or a Toshiba module with MSX-AUDIO (heath miss an ADPCM sampler) can skip this chapter.
A sample is a digitized sound, in which case the data of the sample is stored in the computer. The sampler of the MSX-AUDIO always scans for a few thousandths of seconds the external signal (eg the microphone) and converts the incoming value into a number. The time between these scans can vary, this is called the sampling frequency.
=== 5.3The 2The Moon Blaster sampler ===
MoonBlaster has the ability to use the sampler of the MSX-AUDIO, and to record, play and edit samples. The sample memory of the MSX-AUDIO is 32 kB and MoonBlaster divides it over 14 samples. These 14 samples together are called a sample kit. In these sample kits you also find the location in the sample memory where a specific sample is located. You can go to the sampler from the music editor by pressing the [F3] key. The following things can be set in the sampler: Adjust sample signal Allows you to set the correct volume of the incoming signal (eg via the microphone). The volume is indicated by a red expanding bar at the bottom of the screen. If you turn up the signal, the bar will continue to expand, if you make the signal softer, the bar will sound less (.
==== Start sampling Adjust sample signal====
Allows you to set the correct volume of the incoming signal (eg via the microphone). The volume is indicated by a red expanding bar at the bottom of the screen. If you turn up the signal, the bar will continue to expand, if you make the signal softer, the bar will sound less (. ==== Start sampling ==== This is the real sampler, the incoming signal is recorded. A variety of factors can be set for proper sampling. These factors are described below.
==== Set sample adresses (F4) ====