Editing The Loop - Korg PA1000 User Manual

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Customizing and editing the Sounds

Editing the loop

After editing the sample, you can fine-tune the loop.
Go to the
Sampling > Loop
The loop is a cycling portion of a sampled sound. Looping is a technique used
to reduce the sampling time, cycling a portion of the sound to create the
sustaining phase of the sound. After the attack stage, most sounds repeat
the same waveform during their sustain stage.
Reading the loop diagram
The diagram lets you fine tune the loop points, by watching at the Loop End
(left half of the diagram) and Loop Start (right half of the diagram) points
matching at the center of the diagram. A good-sounding loop is shown as a
continuous, nonbreaking line.
Use the
Zoom
diagram. When a button is greyed-out, it means the maximum or minimum
value has been reached.
Zoom in
Changing the loop points
Be sure the
Loop On
Use the
Loop Start
Use the
End
parameter to adjust the Loop End point (always matching the
Sample End point).
page.
controls to change the size of the looping ends shown in the
Zoom out
checkbox is selected.
parameter to adjust the Loop Start point.

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