Using Effects With The Audio Inputs - Korg kronos Operation Manual

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processed by the insert effect can be mixed to a REC bus
and sampled.
6. Access the IFX1–12 pages and edit the parameters of
each effect.
For more details, see step 6 under "Using effects in
Programs," beginning on page 214.
For details on applying an effect to an external audio input
and sampling the result, see "Sampling external audio
through insert effects" on page 145.
Master effects and Total effects
Master effects work the same as the do in Program mode, as
described under "Master effects" on page 215.
Sending the output of a multisample to
an effect bus
1. If you want the samples assigned to a multisample to
be sent to an effect bus, go to the Sampling P8: Insert

Using effects with the audio inputs

Just as you can in Sampling mode, the Program,
Combination, and Sequencer modes also let you apply the
KRONOS' effects to the signals from the analog, S/P DIF, or
USB inputs and sample the result, or to use the KRONOS as
a 6-in (analog, S/P DIF, and USB) 6-out effect processor.
You can also use the KRONOS as a vocoder effect
(026:Vocoder) that uses an external mic input to control the
internal sounds.
Input-related settings are made in the P0– Audio
Input/Sampling page of each mode. Normally, you will
make settings in the Global mode P0: Basic Setup– Audio
page and share these settings in all modes, but you can also
make individual settings for a specific program (in Program
mode) if, for example, you want to use that program as a
vocoder.
Routing to IFX, outputs, and buses
1. Go to the Global P0: Basic Setup– Audio page.
Note: You must move to Global mode from the mode
(other than Sampling mode) in which you want to input
the external audio signals. If you move from Sampling
mode to Global mode, the Audio Input settings of
Sampling mode will be maintained, and you won't be
able to view the settings of this page.
These settings are not used in Sampling mode. Audio
input settings for Sampling mode are made in the
Sampling P0: Recording– Audio Input page.
When applying effects to the signals from the analog,
S/P DIF, or USB inputs, oscillation may occur depending
on the effect type and parameter settings. If so, adjust the
input level, output level, and effect parameters. In
particular, use caution when using high-gain effects.
Effects selection and routing Using effects with the audio inputs
Effect– Routing page, and make settings for "Bus
Select (All OSCs to)".
For details on resampling through effects, see "Applying an
insert effect to a sample and resampling the result" on
page 146.
2. Use Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) to specify the bus to which
each audio input will be sent.
For example if you want the signal from a device
connected to AUDIO INPUT 1 to be input to insert effect
1, set the INPUT 1 Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) to IFX1.
3. Use Send1 and Send2 to specify the send level of each
timbre to the master effects.
This can be set only if Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) is set to
L/R or Off.
If Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) is set to IFX1–12, the send
levels to the master effects are set by Send1 and Send2
(Insert FX page) following the insert effects.
4. Set PLAY/MUTE and Solo On/Off as desired. You can
use the control surface to make these settings.
5. Use Pan to set the panning of the audio input. If
you're inputting a stereo audio source, you will
normally set the inputs to L000 and R127 respectively.
6. Use Level to adjust the level of the audio input.
Normally you will leave this at 127.
7. FX Control Bus sends the output of the timbre to an
FX Control bus.
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