Korg kronos Operation Manual page 184

Hide thumbs Also See for kronos:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits
Creating a new KSC by loading individual
Multisamples
You can also load a few Multisamples from an existing KSC,
and then save out the result as a new KSC.
Important: this example will delete any Samples or
Multisamples in Sampling Mode! Make sure that you save
any data that you want to keep.
1. Go to the Disk Load page.
2. Select a .KSC file on disk.
3. Press the Open button.
You're now looking inside the .KSC file. Even though the
.KSC file is just a list, pointing to other files, you can browse
through it on the disk as if it contained directories. At the top
level of the KSC file, you'll see one or more folders,
depending on the KSC: one for Sampling Mode Data, and
one for each referenced User Sample Bank or EXs. If the
.KSC file doesn't have a type of data, there won't be a folder
for it.
4. Select the one of the folders, and press Open to look
inside.
User Sample Data will contain one or two folders, for
Multisamples and Samples. Usually, there will be both.
EXs and User Sample Bank folders will contain one or two
folders, for Multisamples and Drumsamples.
5. Select a folder of Multisamples, and press Open to
look inside.
6. Touch the Multiple Select check-box at the bottom of
the screen, so that it's checked.
7. Touch a few Multisamples to select them.
8. Press the Load button.
9. An Are You Sure message appears, to confirm that
you want to load multiple files; press OK.
The Load dialog appears.
10.Set Sample & MS Allocation to Clear All.
When we save the .KSC file, we'll be including all of the
loaded samples. This option lets us start with a clean slate.
11.If you're loading EXs or User Sample Bank data, set
the Load Method for EXs and User Sample Banks as
desired.
See "Loading into RAM or Virtual Memory" on page 174.
12.Press OK to load the Multisamples.
Now, only the selected Multisamples are loaded.
13.Un-check the Multiple Select check-box.
In order to navigate back out of the .KSC file, this must be
disabled.
14.Press the Up button several times, until you're back at
the root level of the disk.
15.Proceed to the instructions under "Saving a KSC
file," below.
176
Saving a KSC file
1. In Disk mode, go to the Save page.
2. In the menu, select the Save Sampling Data command.
A dialog appears. There are many options here; you can save
either Sampling Mode Data, Links to EXs and User Sample
Banks, or both. There are also various options for saving
only a single Multisample or Sample from the user data. In
this case, we're going to save everything.
3. Set Include to Both Sampling Mode & Links.
4. Set Sampling Mode Data Options to All.
5. Give the KSC file a descriptive name.
6. Press OK to save the file.
That's it! You've now created and saved your own .KSC file.
You can now load this later, or set it to automatically load at
startup.
If you've created this .KSC file as a subset of
PRELOAD.KSC to make room for other samples, make sure
to disable auto-load for PRELOAD.KSC as described under
"Selecting which KSC will be loaded" on page 174.
To reload your previous set of auto-loaded samples, follow
the instructions under "Applying changes immediately" on
page 174.

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents