Korg Krome Parameter Manual page 26

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Program mode
Bank
This is displayed if Multisample On/Off is On.
You can choose between looking at mono and stereo
Multisamples.
Mono, Stereo: Conventional monaural or stereo
multisamples.
XL.M (eXtra Large Mono), XL.St (eXtra Large Stereo):
High‐capacity monaural or stereo multisamples.
Note that stereo Multisamples will require twice as many
voices as mono Multisamples.
Multisample select
This specifies a multisample.
Some multisamples have an upper limit; notes played
above that limit will not sound.
When you press the Multisample Select popup button, the
multisample list will appear, allowing you to select a
multisample from the list.
Use the tabs to select a category, and select a multisample
within the category.
You can search for a multisample by a portion of its name
(see p.2).
Press the OK button to confirm the selection, or the Cancel
button to cancel.
Rev (Reverse)
This plays the selected multisample in reverse without
looping it.
Note: If an individual sample within the multisample is
already set to reverse, it will play in reverse without this
setting.
On (checked): The multisample will play in reverse.
For velocity zones that are not selected (shown as one line),
"Rev" On is indicated as [R].
Off (unchecked): The multisample will play normally.
Offset (Start Offset)
In addition to simply starting playback from the beginning,
Multisamples can have up to 8 different pre‐programmed
alternate starting points.
The Start Offset specifies whether to use the normal start
point (Off), or to use one of the alternate start points (1st–
8th).
Some Multisamples may have fewer than 8 pre‐
programmed points, in which case only the available points
can be selected.
Level
This sets the basic volume level of the multisample. The
Amp section can modify this basic level extensively with
envelopes, LFOs, keyboard tracking, and other modulation;
for more information, please see "PROG P4: Amp/EQ" on
page 35.
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[Mono, Stereo, XL, M, XL, St]
[List of Multisample]
[Off, On]
[Off, 1st...8th]
[000...127]
Depending on the multisample, high Level settings
may cause distortion when playing many notes at a
time. If this occurs, lower the Level.
2...8: (Multisample 2...8)
These are the multisample settings for the Multisample 2–8.
The parameters are exactly the same as those for
Multisample 1.
Velocity Split
This shows the velocity zones for the oscillator's eight
multisamples and for each oscillator.
The meter to the left indicates the note‐on velocity. This
allows you to verify the multisamples and oscillators that
will sound at each velocity (See "0–1e: Velocity Meter" on
page 5.).
2–1c: OSC1 (Drum Kit Frequency)
"Oscillator Mode" Drums, Double Drums
2–1c
2–1d
Octave
[–2[32'], –1[16'], +0[8'], +1[4']]
This adjusts the pitch in octave units. When using a drum
kit, set the Octave to 8'.
When editing a drum program, you must set this
parameter to 8'. With other settings, the sounds of the
drum kit will be assigned to the wrong notes of the
keyboard.
Transpose
This adjusts the location of the instruments in the selected
drum kit. Unless you need to change this, leave it at 0.
Tune
This adjusts the pitch in one‐cent units.
The pitch of each drum kit can be adjusted in Global P5:
Drum kit.
Freq. Offset (Frequency Offset)
This adjusts the pitch by increments of 0.1 Hz. Frequency
Offset is different from Tune in that, when used to detune
the two oscillators, it can create a constant beat frequency
across the range of the keyboard.
2–1
Menu
[–12...+12]
[–1200...+1200]
[–10.0Hz ... +10Hz]

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