Korg KROSS Parameter Manual page 213

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Copy Sample Bank
This function copies samples from another bank to the currently
loaded bank. If the selected bank already has samples, they are
overwritten.
From: Selects the bank whose samples you want to copy to the
current bank.
Convert Current Bank to Program
This function converts the 16 samples of the currently loaded bank
into a program.
Note: This function can be used only in Program mode.
Program Name: This is the program name after conversion. If
you want to edit it, use the text dialog box to enter a name.
Category: Selects the category of the program after conversion.
Write To: Selects the save-destination.
In the converted program, each sample will correspond to the
following keyboard regions:
(the same for KROSS 61-key and 88-key models)
Sample numbers: 01...16 → Keys: C2 - D#3
Note: Conversion might take a certain amount of time.
EDIT SAMPLE window
Rename Sample
This function renames the sample.
Open the text dialog box and enter a name. (see page 124 of the
Operation guide.)
Truncate Sample
This function deletes the regions of the sample that fall outside the
start point and end point that are specified for the selected sample.
Truncate Part
Specifies which part(s) of the sample will be deleted.
Front & End: If this is selected, the regions before the start point
and after the end point will be deleted.
Front: Only the region before the start point will be deleted.
[Front & End, Front, End]
Pad Sampler : FUNCTION Copy Sample Bank
End: Only the region after the end point will be deleted.
Note: It is not possible to restore the sample to its previous state
after executing this command. If necessary, use the Copy Sample
function etc. to first make a copy.
Note: To change the start point and end point settings, use the edit
sample window.
Normalize/Level Adjust
When you execute this function, the data values (volume) in the
region between S (Edit Start Point) and E (Edit End Point) are
adjusted in a uniform way.
Note: Depending on the length of the sample data, processing
might take time.
Nomalize
If this check box is on when you execute the function, the level of
the sample data in the region is boosted as greatly as possible
without causing clipping (distortion). If the level of the sampled
data is low, executing this function to normalize the sample data
will increase its dynamic range.
Level
Specifies the amount by which the level is raised or lowered. Set
this as desired.
S (Edit Start Point)
E (Edit End Point)
These settings select the region of the sample that will be edited.
[-96 dB...+96 dB]
[000000...671990]
[000000...671990]
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