Smpl 3.1: Loop Edit; 1: Edit1 - Korg Triton-Rack Parameter Manual

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7 In "Save to No.," specify the save destination sample
number. An unused sample number will be selected by
default. If "Overwrite" is checked, this cannot be set.
In the case of a stereo sample, "Save to No.(L)"
and "(R)" will be displayed. You must specify the save
destination sample for both the L channel and R channel.
8 If you wish to delete the original sample data and over-
write it with the edited sample data, check "Overwrite".
Normally, you will leave "Save to No." at its default set-
ting, and execute without checking "Overwrite." ( p.85
"*": About "Overwrite")
9 To execute the Link command, press the [F8] ("OK") key.
To cancel without executing, press the [F7] ("Cancel")
key.
If you link samples of different sampling rates (such as
created by "Rate Convert"
sample will have the sampling rate of the "Front" sam-
ple.
One vacant sample is used in order to execute Link. Be
aware that if there are no vacant samples, an error will
occur.
Grid
This command displays a grid in the "sample waveform dis-
play."If you check "Grid" and execute, vertical dotted lines
will appear in the "sample waveform display," according to
the resolution and tempo specified by "Resolution" and "
(Grid Tempo)" (2.1–2b). You can use this when cutting or
editing sample data according to BPM values or beats. The
vertical dotted lines are displayed starting at the address
specified by the "S (Start)" (when Loop Off) or "LpS (Loop
Start)" (when Loop On) settings of the 3.1: Loop Edit, Edit 2
page, and show the timing when the currently selected key
(displayed in gray) is played. ( "Keyboard & Index" 1.1–
1a)
1 Use "SMPL" (2.1–1a) to select a sample.
2 In the Edit2 page "UTILITY," choose "Grid" to open the
following dialog box.
3 Check "Grid" to turn on the grid display.
4 Set "Resolution" to the desired grid interval – . The
spacing of the grid will be determined by this setting and
by " (Grid Tempo)" (2.1–2b).
5 To execute the setting, press the [F8] ("OK") key. To can-
cel without executing, press the [F7] ("Cancel") key.
2.1–2e), the newly created

SMPL 3.1: Loop Edit

Here you can specify the portion of the sample that will be
played back, set sample parameters for playback loop etc.,
and edit the sample. Sample parameters that were loaded
into internal sampling memory in Disk mode can also be
edited in the same way. You can make detailed edits in sin-
gle-sample steps while watching the sample waveform dis-
play.
3.1–1: Edit1
3.1–1a
3.1–1b
3.1–1a: MS, Index, Keyboard&Index
MS (Multisample Select)
Select s the multisample whose loop and other sample
parameters you wish to edit ( 1.1–1a).
Index
[xxx (001...128)/yyy (001...128)]
Select s the index whose loop and other sample parameters
you wish to edit. Your edits will apply to the sample of the
index selected here, and the waveform will appear in the
"sample waveform display" ( 1.1–1a).
To select an index, hold down the [ENTER] key and play a
note on the keyboard of a connected MIDI instrument. The
index that includes the note you played will be selected. The
specified key will be the base key, and will be displayed in
gray in "Keyboard & Index."
Keyboard & Index
( 1.1–1a)
3.1–1b: SMPL, Lp, Tune, Rev
SMPL (Sample Select)
[----: ---No Assign----, 0000...3999]
This shows the sample number and name, and the range of
the selected index. If you change "SMPL," the sample you
specify will be assigned to this index. The sample you select
here will appear in the "sample waveform display" ( 1.1–
1a).
Lp (Loop)
Specify whether the sample will be looped.
On (Checked): The sample will play back repeatedly from
"LpS (Loop Start)" to "E (End)"; i.e., "S (Start)" → "E (End)"
→ "LpS (Loop Start)" → "E (End)" → "LpS (Loop Start)" →
... ( 3.1–2b)
Off (Unchecked): The sample will playback once ("one-
shot") from "S (Start)" → "E (End)."
This will be checked automatically if "Auto Loop" (1.1–3c)
was checked when you sampled.
3.1–1c
[000...999]
[Off, On]
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