Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 172

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Program mode: HD-1
REC Audio Input
If you selected REC Audio Input:
1. Use "Source Audio" to select the external audio input
source.
Audio Input 1/2: These are the analog audio inputs, for
either microphones or line-level signals.
USB 1/2: These are the USB audio inputs, for sampling
from a connected computer.
S/P DIF L/R: These are the S/P DIF inputs, for digital
audio devices such as instruments, recorders, or effects.
The KRONOS supports S/P DIF input and output at 48
kHz.
When using S/P DIF, make sure that the System Clock is
set correctly. For more information, see "System Clock"
on page 766.
2. Use "Mono-L/Mono-R/Stereo" to specify whether the
input source is mono or stereo.
Mono-L: Settings will be made to sample only the left
input.
Mono-R: Settings will be made to sample only the right
input
Stereo: Settings will be made for sampling in stereo.
3. Use "Save to" to specify the writing-destination for
the sampled data. RAM will write the data into
Sampling mode. DISK will create a WAVE file of the
sampled data, and save it to disk.
4. With "Save to" set to RAM, you can optionally
convert the sample to a Program. To do so, check
"Convert to Program" and use the "Program" field to
specify the destination bank and number.
5. If you want to apply an insert effect to the external
audio input source while you sample, use "IFX" to
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select the insert effect you want to use. Turn this off if
you don't want to use an insert effect.
6. Press the OK button to execute REC Audio Input. If
you decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
See also "Automatically-set parameters and their values" on
page 158.
Note: To sample, execute REC Audio Input, then press
SAMPLING REC, and then START/STOP to begin
sampling. (This is because "Trigger" is set to Sampling
START SW.) When you're finished, press the SAMPLING
START/STOP switch to stop sampling.
If you want to sample while monitoring the performance
generated by KARMA, check "Latch" and start sampling
while KARMA is playing.
Note: If you've set "Source Audio" to S/P DIF, use System
Clock (Global 0–1d) to change the system clock.
Sampling through an insert effect
To sample through an insert effect, do the following:
1. On the P8: Insert Effect - Insert FX page, choose
which effect you want to use.
2. Set the effect's REC Bus to 1/2.
Using the REC Bus lets you sample directly from the effect's
output.
3. Go to the P0: Play - Audio Input/Sampling page.
4. In the Audio Input section, make sure that Use Global
Setting is not selected.
5. For the input(s) you're sampling, set the Bus
(IFX/Indiv.) Select to the IFX you chose in step 1.
Now the input is routed through the selected effect.
6. In the Sampling Setup section, set Source Bus to
REC1/2.
This is the counterpart to step 2, above: sampling will record
from REC Bus 1/2, which in turn is carrying the direct
output of the effect.
7. Adjust the effect parameters as desired, and then
record your sample.
For additional information, refer to Note b) under "Resample
Program Play" on page 157.
Automatically-set parameters and their values
- : Not set automatically
Values enclosed in parentheses ( ) are automatically set
according to the settings you make in the dialog box.
Mic
Effect unit
LINE
MIC
Digital recorder, effect, etc.

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