
Direct Answer:
This usually happens because the SP-404 mkII is designed with extra internal headroom to prevent distortion when you stack effects and layer sounds.
You can fix it by:
- Setting Bank Volume and Pad Volume to their max values, and/or
- Using Normalize to raise the sample waveform to its peak digital level
Practical steps to fix quiet samples
- Hold SHIFT and press the current Bank button (A–J). Set Bank Volume to 127.
- Press PITCH/SPEED, select the quiet pad, then turn CTRL 3 to set the pad’s Volume to 127.
- Hold SHIFT and press PITCH/SPEED to open the ENVELOPE menu. Confirm:
- ATTACK = 0
- HOLD = 100
- Press START/END, select the pad, then press the VALUE knob to open the processing menu.
- Choose NORMALIZE and press the VALUE knob to boost the sample to maximum digital volume.
- For future recordings: press REC, then RECORD SETTING, and turn CTRL 3 to set input LEVEL to 127.
- If the source is still quiet, use the Isolator effect while recording to push the signal closer to 0 dB.
Why this happens
The SP-404 mkII keeps extra headroom so you can run multiple bus effects and layer samples without immediately clipping. By default, it may record peaks around -6 dB to leave a safety buffer for processing.
Also, volume can be reduced at multiple stages:
- Input level (record settings)
- Bank-wide volume
- Pad-specific volume
If any one of these is low, your recorded sample will sound quieter than expected.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Overlooking Bank Volume: You raise pad volume, but the entire bank is set lower globally.
- Using EXT SOURCE to “fix” clipping: Lowering EXT SOURCE reduces digital volume, but your analog input may still be clipping.
- Ignoring the Attenuator: Leaving Attenuator set to ON in the GAIN menu can significantly reduce line input levels.
- Accidental envelopes: A slow Attack or short Hold left over from a previous edit can make samples feel weak or “faded in.”
Quick summary
Set Bank Volume and Pad Volume to 127, then use NORMALIZE in the START/END menu. For future recordings, make sure your input LEVEL is set to 127 during recording standby.
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