Saving, Converting To Programs, And Comparing - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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Sampling (Open Sampling System)
The method given above applies when something other
than Range Start or Range End is selected
(highlighted).
If Range Start or Range End are selected (highlighted),
the setting will be updated each time you press the
ENTER switch.
If Range Start or Range End are selected (highlighted),
this region will play back.
When you finish making settings, press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to stop playback of
the audio CD.
10.Verify the region that will be ripped.
Select either "Region Start" or "Region End" (the display
will be highlighted), and press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP switch. The CD will play from Range
Start to Range End and then stop.
If you want to adjust the location, use the VALUE
controllers to modify the Range Start or Range End
settings, or move the cursor to a parameter other than
Range Start and Range End and repeat step 8 to make
the setting once again.
If you want to move the track playback start location to
the beginning of the track, press the LOCATE switch.
11.When you have finished setting Range Start and
Range End, select the page menu command
"Destination."
A dialog box will appear.
Specify the destination to which the ripped sample will be
written.
Select RAM if you want to rip the sample into RAM
memory. In this case, you can also set Sample No. (L),

Saving, converting to Programs, and Comparing

Saving Samples and Multisamples
Any Samples and Multisamples that you create or edit in
Sampling Mode must be saved in Disk mode, or they'll
go away when you turn off the power. This is different
from Programs and Combinations, which can be written
to memory. For more information, see "Some types of
data must be saved to disk" on page 196.
To save only the Samples and Multisamples, use the Save
Sample Data menu command on the Disk– Save page.
If you want to create an archive of the current setup,
including any Programs, Wave Sequences, or Drum Kits
which use the sample data, we recommend that you use Save
All in order to ensure that the sounds will be reproduced
correctly the next time you load them.
For more information, see "Saving to disks, CDs, and USB
media" on page 196.
KSC Files and User Sample Banks
KSC stands for Korg Sample Collection. KSC files are saved
to and loaded from disk; they group your Samples and
Multisamples together, and let you load them as User
Sample Banks.
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(R) to specify the sample number that will be written.
Normally you can leave this unchanged.
Select DISK if you want to rip the sample to media.
Use "Drive Select" to select the drive, and use the Open
and Up buttons to select the directory in which the data
will be saved. Also specify a name for the WAVE file that
will be saved.
12.Press the OK button to execute ripping, or press the
Cancel button to cancel without executing.
When you press the OK button, the "Obey Copyright
Rules" dialog box will appear.
13.Carefully read the COPYRIGHT WARNING in the
Quick Start Guide, and if you consent to the terms,
press the OK button to begin ripping. If you do not
consent to the terms, press the Cancel button to cancel
the operation.
User Sample Banks may be loaded either into RAM, or may
use Virtual Memory, just like EXs. They have other benefits
as well. For more information, see "Creating and saving
.KSC files" on page 175.
Converting a Multisample to a Program
In pages P0: Recording–P4: EQ/Controller, you can use the
Convert MS To Program page menu command. When you
execute this command, the settings of the currently selected
Multisample will be converted into a Program. In Program
mode you can make filter, amp and effect settings etc., and
play the sample as a program. The resulting Program can be
used in a combination or song.
If you want to use a Multisample created in Sampling mode
as a Program, go to the Program P2: OSC Pitch page and
select RAM Mono or RAM stereo as the Bank for OSC1
Multisample/Wave Sequence or OSC2 Multisample/Wave
Sequence Bank (when Type is set to Multisample). In this
case, the Multisample will sound according to the settings of
the program parameters.
1. Use "Multisample Select (MS)" to select the
Multisample that you want to convert to a Program.
2. Choose "Convert MS To Program" to open the dialog
box.

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