Sampling Only An External Guitar Sound While; Function - Korg m3 Operation Manual

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Sampling in Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes Sampling only an external guitar sound while listening
8. Adjust the recording level.
Press the SAMPLING REC switch and use the
Recording Level slider to adjust the level.
Play with the KARMA function turned on, and use the
VALUE slider to adjust the Recording Level slider as
high as possible without allowing the "CLIP !"
indication to appear.
When you've finished making adjustments, press the
SAMPLING REC switch.
Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn the
KARMA function off.
9. Sample.
Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn it on.
Press the SAMPLING REC switch.
Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to put the
M3 in record-ready mode.
Play the keyboard.
Recording will start the moment you play the
keyboard.
While recording continues, all the sound you produce
using the keyboard or controllers will be recorded.
Press the SAMPLING START/STOP switch to stop
recording.
10.Listen to the sound you resampled.
Select the convert-destination program bank and
number.
When you play the C2 key, you'll hear the resampled
sound.
Sampling only an external
guitar sound while listening to
phrases generated by the
KARMA function
Here we'll explain how to sample just an external
audio source while you listen to phrases generated by
the M3's KARMA function in Program mode.
Sampling can be performed in a similar way in
Combination and Sequencer modes as well as in
Program mode.
1. Press the MODE PROG switch to enter Program
mode, and select the program that you want to use
for monitoring.
2. Turn the KARMA function on (KARMA ON/OFF
switch lit), play the keyboard, and verify that the
drum phrase plays.
Turn LATCH on. Press the LATCH switch to make it
light.
Also adjust the tempo " " as desired.
3. Press the KARMA ON/OFF switch to turn off the
KARMA function.
4. Connect your guitar to the rear panel AUDIO
INPUT 1 jack.
Press the AUDIO INPUT MIC/LINE switch select the
LINE position, and set the LEVEL knob at about the
center.
Guitar
If you connect a guitar with passive pickups (i.e., a
guitar that does not contain a preamp), you will be
unable to sample it at the correct level because of
the impedance mismatch. Such guitars should be
routed through a preamp or an effect unit.
5. Access the P0: Play– Sampling/Audio In page.
6. If "Use Global Setting" is checked, executing the
menu command "Auto Sampling Setup" will edit
the Input settings of Global mode. If this is not
checked, the Input settings of each program will
be edited. Since this is easy to verify here, uncheck
this item.
7. Select the menu command "Auto Sampling
Setup" to access the dialog box.
8. Make the following settings.
REC Audio Input: On
Make settings for sampling an external audio source
while you monitor the performance of a program.
Mono-L/Mono-R/Stereo: Mono-L
If you're using analog input, make settings so that the
sound from Input 1 will be sampled to L-MONO.
Save to: RAM
The resampled data will be written to RAM memory.
Convert to Program: On
Program: as desired
After resampling, the data will automatically be
converted to the program number you specify in
Program.
9. Press the OK button to execute the command.
Preparations for sampling have now been made.
Note: Let's take a look at the content of the settings.
Analog INPUT1
AUX Bus: 1/2
Other Bus: Off
The input from AUDIO INPUT 1 will be sent to the
AUX Bus 1/2.
RECORDING LEVEL
Recording Level: 0.0
This is the default setting for resampling.
Sampling Setup
Source Bus: L/R
LINE
Effect unit
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