Creating Multisample Indexes And Sampling-P0: Recording - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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Sampling and editing in Sampling mode Creating multisample indexes and sampling–P0: Recording
Creating multisample indexes and sampling–P0: Recording
Here's how to create indexes in a multisample, and assign a
sample to each index.
1. Press the SAMPLING button to enter Sampling
mode.
2. Select the P0: Recording– Recording page.
3. Select "Multisample Select," and create a
multisample.
To create a new multisample, press the Multisample
Select popup button. Then press a Multisample No. in the
list for which no name has been entered, or use the
numeric keys 0–9 to input a number and then press the
ENTER switch.
A dialog box will appear.
If you want to create a stereo multisample, check the
Stereo box, and press the OK button.
If you want to create a monaural multisample, uncheck
the Stereo box, and press the OK button.
4. Press the Create button to create an index.
Immediately after the power is turned on, Index will
show 001/008. This indicates that there are eight indexes,
and that the first index is selected (see the illustration
below).
Press the Create button several times. Each time you
press it, an index will be created. The keyboard display
will indicate the zone and original key location of each
index.
Note: The index that is created when you press the Create
button will be created according to the P0: Recording–
Recording page Create Zone Preference settings. (These
settings can also be made in P3: Multisample Edit page,
Create Zone Preference)
Multisample Select
Popup
Index
Sample Select
Create Zone
Preference
Immediately after the power is turned on, Position will
be Right (to selected index), Zone Range will be 1 Keys,
and Original Key Position will be Bottom, so that
indexes will be created as shown below. This is
convenient when you want to sample multiple takes of a
phrase or rhythm loop in a single operation.
If you set Zone Range to 12 Keys, indexes will be
created at intervals of one octave.
5. Select "Index."
You can also select Index by holding down the ENTER
switch and playing a pad or a note on the keyboard. For
this example, select 001.
6. Assign a sample to the "Index."
If RAM memory already contains samples, use Sample
Select to select the sample and assign it.
If you want to record a new sample, you can sample it
now.
The sample you record will be automatically assigned to
the index you selected in step 4.
The assigned sample will sound when you play the
keyboard in the range of the index to which the sample is
assigned.
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 to assign a sample to each index.
The number and order of the indexes in a multisample,
the range of each index, and the original key position can
be freely changed later if desired. (See "Multisample
editing" on p.153)
Create
Keyboard & Pad
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