Swap Mfx/Tfx; Write Fx Preset; Copy Drum Track; Erase Drum Track Pattern - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Program mode: HD-1
5. To execute the Copy Master/Total Effect command,
press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel
button.

Swap MFX/TFX

Swap MFX/TFX is available on all of the MFX/TFX pages.
This command swaps (exchanges) settings between MFX1,
MFX2, TFX1, and TFX2.
1. Select "Swap MFX/TFX" to open the dialog box.
2. Use "Source 1" and "Source 2" to select the master
effect(s) or total effect(s) that you want to swap.
3. To execute the Swap Master/Total Effect command,
press the OK button. To cancel, press the Cancel
button.

Write FX Preset

Write FX Preset is available on all of the effects parameter
editing pages, including IFX 1-12, MFX 1 and 2, and TFX 1
and 2.
1. Select "Write FX Preset" to open the dialog box.
2. Press the text edit button to open the text edit dialog
box, and enter a name for the effect preset.
If a USB QWERTY keyboard is connected, you can use
this to enter text instead of the on-screen keyboard. For
more information, see "Editing names and entering text"
on page 201 of the Operation Guide.
3. Use the "To" field to select the writing destination. We
recommend that you use U00–U15.
4. Press the OK button to write the user preset, or press
the Cancel button if you decide to cancel.
Note: In Disk mode you can save or load effect preset
settings on external media.

Copy Drum Track

This command copies the Drum Track pattern and other
settings from another Program, Combination, or Song. If you
enable the "Program Settings too" check-box, the Drum
Program, volume, detune and EQ settings will also be
copied.
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Erase Drum Track Pattern

This erases the specified drum track pattern. For more
information, see "Erase Drum Track Pattern" on page 648.

Remap MS/Sample Banks

This command lets you change the Sample and Multisample
bank settings in Programs, Drum Kits, and Wave Sequences,
either for the entire system, a selected Program/Wave
Sequence/Drum Kit bank, or for a single Program, Drum
Kit, or Wave Sequence. For instance, you can remap
Programs which use Smp: Old RAM to play from a User
Sample Bank instead.
It is available on any pages containing a sample/multisample
bank select combo box, including HD-1 P2 Osc/Pitch Osc1
and Osc2 Basic, MOD-7 and STR-1 PCM Osc pages, and
the Wave Sequence, Drum Kit, and Global Sample
Management pages.
To remap the Multisample and Sample Banks:
1. Select the Remap MS/Sample Bank command.
The Remap MS/Sample Bank dialog will appear.
2. Set the In parameter as desired.
If all of the loaded sounds use just this one KSC, select All
Programs, Wave Sequences, and Drum Kits.
If one entire bank uses just this KSC, but other banks use
different KSCs, select the bank to remap: Bank I-A
(Prog/Wseq/DKits)...Bank U-GG (Prog/Wseq/DKits).
This will remap all Programs, Wave Sequences, and Drum
Kits in the selected bank.
If sounds within a single bank use multiple KSCs, select the
Current Program option. For instance, some users keep all
sample-related Programs in Bank USER-G, but Program 000
uses Friday.KSC, Program 001 uses Saturday.KSC, and so
on. The Current Program option lets you deal with each
Program individually. There are similar commands for
individual Wave Sequences and Drum Kits; the correct
option will appear for the current mode.
The Current Program option changes the edit buffer, and
is not automatically saved. This lets you use COMPARE
to revert to the original version, if desired. Make sure to
Write the Program if you want to make the remap
permanent. The All Programs etc. and Bank options
changed the stored data directly, and do not require a
separate Write command.
3. Set the From parameter to the old Multisample
and/or Sample bank—the one you'll be changing to
the new bank.
For instance, if you're updating sounds from Smp: Old
RAM to a User Sample Bank, set From to Smp: Old
RAM. Only Multisample/Sample banks which are currently
loaded will appear in this list. If In is set to Current, only
banks referred to by the current item will be shown.

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