Sampling: Page Menu Commands - Korg NAUTILUS Series Parameter Manual

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SAMPLING: Page Menu Commands

Delete Sample
Copy Sample
Rename Sample
Move Sample
Sample Mono To Stereo (Change Sample Type)
Delete MS (Delete Multisample)
Copy MS (Copy Multisample)
Rename MS (Rename Multisample)
Move MS (Move Multisample)
Convert MS (Multisample) To Program
MS Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono
(Change Multisample Type)
Optimize RAM
Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk
Auto Sampling Setup
Truncate (for Sample Edit)
Cut
Clear
Copy
Insert
Mix
Paste
Insert Zero
Normalize/Level Adjust
Volume Ramp
Rate Convert
Reverse
Link
Truncate (for Loop Edit)
Time Slice
Time Stretch
Crossfade Loop
Pitch BPM Adjust
Copy Insert Effect
Swap Insert Effect
Insert IFX Slot
Cut IFX Slot
Clean Up IFX Routings
Copy MFX/TFX
Swap MFX/TFX
Write FX Preset
PAGE
MODE
SAMPLING: Page Menu Commands 9–5: TFX2
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samples
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• For stereo samples, the L channel and R channel samples
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are edited simultaneously. If you wish to edit only the L
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channel or R channel, select a mono multisample, and
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select either the L channel or R channel sample for
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editing.
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• For stereo samples, the display will indicate "Save to
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No.(L)" and "(R)." These respectively specify the
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writing-destination sample numbers for the L and R
channels.
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• If you Copy a mono sample into the buffer, and then
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Insert, Mix, or Paste it to a stereo sample, the data will
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be inserted, mixed, or pasted into both the L and R sides.
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(The result is that a stereo sample will be created.)
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If you Copy a stereo sample into the buffer, and then
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Insert, Mix, or Paste it to a mono sample, the L- and R-
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side data in the buffer will be mixed to mono, and then
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inserted, mixed, or pasted. (The result is that a mono
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sample will be created.)
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You can also use these commands if you wish to mono-
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mix a stereo sample and use it as a mono sample.
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However, be aware that once a sample has been mixed to
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mono, it is no longer possible to return it to a stereo
sample.
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Start and End settings
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When using the Sample Edit, Truncate – "Volume Ramp"
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and the Loop Edit, Truncate to edit the waveform data of a
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sample, you must first use Start and End to specify the
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region that you want to edit, and then select and execute a
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page menu command.
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There is no compare function that lets you return the
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edited result to the state before editing. If you wish to
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preserve the unedited sample, uncheck the Overwrite
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item in the dialog box of each page menu command
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before you execute.
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Note: To edit the Start, Loop Start, or End points, use Loop
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Edit.
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If the above parameters are located within an area of sample
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addresses that are deleted or moved by your editing, they
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will automatically be moved.
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The Loop Start and End (2–1d) must be at least eight
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samples apart. If you try to use the Truncate, Cut, or
Rate Convert commands, but the results of the
commands would cause the Loop Start and End to be
separated by less than eight samples, you'll see the error
message "Sample length is shorter than minimum."
Please set the Start and End appropriately.
About Overwrite
When Overwrite is unchecked: When the command is
executed, the edited sample will be saved in a different
sample number. The unedited sample will remain without
change.
When Overwrite is checked: When the command is
executed, the edited sample will be overwritten onto the
original sample (number). The original sample will be
modified.
Remarks on editing stereo
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