Global Parameters - Korg Electribe Sampler Parameter Manual

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Using a time-sliced sample
Using the entire sample
Use the Oscillator knob to select a time-sliced sample. The display
indicates "SLICE" when you select a time-sliced sample.
If you select trigger pad mode "Sequencer" and turn all steps On,
the samples divided at the specified locations are played consecu-
tively. You can also edit by turning each step on/off.
Using a sliced sample as one-shot samples
Use the Oscillator knob to select a time-sliced sample. The display
indicates "SLICE" when you select a time-sliced sample. By continu-
ing to turn the Oscillator knob you can select the divided samples;
e.g., [Sample number]-01, etc.
Canceling time-slice
1. In the SAMPLE EDIT screen, use the Value knob to select the
sample for which you want to cancel time-slice.
2. Access the CLEAR SLICE screen, and press the Menu/Enter
button.
3. When the display indicates "OK," press the Write button to save.
If you decide not to cancel time-slice, press the Exit button.

6. GLOBAL PARAMETERS

These parameters are settings for the entire electribe sampler.
Global parameters are saved automatically when you turn off
TIP
the power. You can also save the settings by pressing the Write
button while editing global parameters.
TRIGGER MODE ..................................... [Normal, Seq 1st, Seq Play]
Specifies what happens when you strike a trigger pad in Trigger
mode.
Normal: The C4 note is sounded.
Seq 1st: The first note recorded in the part is sounded. If not
even one note is recorded, the C4 note is sounded.
Seq Play: The sequence recorded in the part plays while you
hold down the trigger pad.
VELOCITY CURVE .........................[Heavy, Normal, Light, Const96]
Selects how the volume and tone respond to the trigger pad velocity
(the force of your strike).
Heavy: Heavy response. This curve lets you obtain an effect
when you play strongly.
Normal: Normal response.
Light: Light response. This curve lets you obtain an effect
without having to play strongly.
Const96: The velocity value will always be 96.
CLOCK MODE.......................................................................................
.......... [Internal, Auto, External USB, External MIDI, External Sync]
Selects the clock to which the electribe sampler's tempo is synchro-
nized.
If you select an external clock, the electribe sampler's sequencer and
other tempo-synchronized settings (such as Delay Time) are all
synchronized to the external device.
Internal: The electribe sampler's internal clock is the basis for
synchronization. Choose this setting if you're using the electribe
sampler by itself, or if you're using the electribe sampler as the
master device that controls other synchronized devices.
Auto: If MIDI clock data from an external MIDI device con-
nected to the MIDI IN connector (or USB connector) is received,
the electribe sampler automatically operates as with the "Exter-
nal MIDI" or "External USB" setting. If there is no input, the
electribe sampler operates as with the "Internal" setting. If clock
data is received from a device connected to the Sync In jack, the
electribe sampler operates as with the "External Sync" setting.
TIP The order of priority for the selected signal is External USB,
External MIDI, and then External Sync.
External USB: The electribe sampler synchronizes to MIDI clock
data from a PC connected to the USB connector.
External MIDI: The electribe sampler synchronizes to MIDI
clock data from an external MIDI device connected to the MIDI
IN connector.
External Sync: The electribe sampler synchronizes to clock data
from a device connected to the Sync In jack.
TIP For details on synchronization-related settings for your
external MIDI device or for a device connected to the Sync
jack, refer to the owner's manual of your device.
GLOBAL MIDI CH ................................................................. [01...16]
Specifies the MIDI channel of the electribe sampler.
If you want to transmit or receive program changes or system
exclusive messages, set the MIDI channel to match the MIDI channel
of the connected MIDI device.
MIDI RECEIVE FILTER ...........................[Off, Short, Short+Program]
Specifies which MIDI messages are not received.
OFF: All messages are received.
Short: Short messages (Note On/Off, Control Change) are not
received.
Short + Program: Short messages and program change messages
are not received.
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