G–Input/Ctrl - Korg KROSS Parameter Manual

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Global/Media mode
2: G–INPUT/CTRL
2–1: AUDIO IN
About the AUDIO IN
The external audio input settings in this page are active when the
front panel REALTIME CONTROLS section AUDIO IN 1 row's
SWITCH (ON/OFF) button is on.
These are the general-purpose external audio input settings. They
allow you to use the same external input for multiple programs or
combinations, or in Sequencer mode.
To use these settings, turn on G-SET (Use Global Setting) in the
INPUT/CTRL> AUDIO IN page of the appropriate mode
mentioned above. (see page 5)
For details on each parameter, see Program mode "1-1: AUDIO
IN". (see page 5)
The input gain setting (Gain) is shared by the global setting
(G-SET on) and the individual setting (G-SET off). To save
the setting, adjust the setting in Global mode and then use the
Write Global Setting function to save it. Although you can
edit this in the AUDIO IN page or the QUICK SETTING
dialog box of each mode, you can't save it as an individual
setting (G-SET off) for a program, combination, or song.
AUDIO IN
Selects whether an external audio source connected to the MIC IN
or LINE IN jack will or will not be input.
This is linked with the ON/OFF setting of the REALTIME
CONTROLS section's AUDIO IN 1.
Note: This parameter does not exist in the AUDIO IN tab of
Program, Combination, or Sequencer modes.
Select
Pan
Input Level Meter
Level
Mute/Play
Gain
Bus (Bus Select)
Send1
Send2
FX Control Bus
See "1–1: AUDIO IN" on page 5
Direct Send (AudioRec/Pad/USB)
Off (unchecked): Normally you will use this setting.
The external audio signal is sent to the mixer section of the
KROSS. It is mixed with the performance sound of the KROSS,
and output from the OUTPUT jacks. At the same time, it is also
sent to the audio recorder, pad sampler, and USB audio function.
Both the external audio signal and the performance sound of the
KROSS will be the recording source.
On (checked): The external audio signal is directly sent only to
the audio recorder, pad sampler,and USB audio function. For
example, you could use this setting during a rehearsal in the
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[On, Off]
[Line, Mic]
[L000...L063, C064, R065...R127]
[000...127]
[Mute, Play]
[00...82, MAX]
[L/R, IFX1...5, Off]
[000...127]
[000...127]
[Off, FC1, FC2]
[Off, On]
studio, so that the audio recorder could record the band's
performance via a mic connected to the MIC jack while you play
the KROSS.
Although the performance of the KROSS is output from the
AUDIO OUTPUT jacks, it is not sent to the audio recorder, etc.
The external audio signal will be the only recording source.
Note: In this case, the Bus, Send 1/2, and FX Control Bus settings
are ignored.
AUDIO IN – QUICK SETTING
There is a QUICK SETTING (FUNCTION button) in the dialog
box that appears when you operate the REALTIME CONTROLS
section AUDIO IN 1 row's ON/OFF, GAIN, or MFX2/REVERB,
or the AUDIO IN 2 row's MIC/LINE. When you press this button,
the current audio in settings appear. This is referred to as the
AUDIO IN – QUICK SETTING.. When a different page is open,
this provides a convenient way to quickly access the settings
without having to open the AUDIO IN page.
If G-SET is ON, the GLOBAL setting AUDIO IN is shown and
can be edited. When you press the PAGE+ (WRITE G-SET)
button, the WRITE GLOBAL SETTING dialog box will appear,
allowing you to save the setting.

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