Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 708

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Sampling mode
ADC OVERLOAD !
If the signal level from AUDIO INPUT 1 & 2 jacks is too
high, the "ADC OVERLOAD !" indication will appear.
You'll need to adjust the MIC/LINE gain select switch, the
LEVEL knobs, or the output level of your external audio
source.
0–1c: Recording Level [dB]
Recording Level
This adjusts the signal level at the final stage of sampling.
For more information, see "Setting levels" on page 21, "Tips
for eliminating distortion when using the analog inputs" on
page 21, and "Avoiding extraneous noise" on page 21.
Level Meter
This adjusts the signal level at the final stage of sampling.
This setting can also be made in the P0– Audio Input page.
The meter is active only during standby mode (after pressing
the SAMPLING REC switch) and recording.
CLIP !
If 0 dB is exceed, the display will indicate "CLIP !" This
means that the level of the sampling signal is too high, so
adjust the level as described under "Setting levels" on
page 21.
Note: If you have sampled at a low input level, you can use
the Normalize/Level Adj. menu command to amplify the
level to the maximum possible without clipping. For more
information, see "Normalize/Level Adjust" on page 749.
0–1d: REC Sample Setup
Save to
Specifies the destination to which the data will be written
during sampling.
RAM: The sound will be sampled into RAM for use in
Sampling mode.
Audio input/output
A UDI O I N PUT 1,2
A UDI O I N PUT 3,4
S / P DIF I N (L, R)
C DR W -1 (L, R)
USB (C D Drive: L, R)
694
[–Inf, –72.0...+18.0]
[RAM, DISK]
" Audio Input " (0–8 a)
Bus(IFX / Indiv.)
A D C O VERL O A D !!
= L / R or IFX1-1 2
A D C
LEVEL
Analog to
" Level "
" Pan "
(MIC / LI N E)
Digital
[1 2 7 = 0dB]
(MI N ...M AX)
C onverter
A D C O VERL O A D !!
A D C
Analog to
" Level "
" Pan "
Digital
[1 2 7 = 0dB]
C onverter
" Level "
" Pan "
[1 2 7 = 0dB]
" C DR W -1
Drive
Audio Input " (5-1b)
Select
" Level "
" Pan "
[1 2 7 = 0dB]
Bus(IFX / Indiv.)
= L / R or IFX1-1 2
You can check the remaining amount of RAM in the section
labeled "0–1f: Free Sample Memory/Locations," as
described on page 696.
Note: The amount of RAM available for user sampling will
vary depending upon both the amount of physical RAM
installed, and the size of the currently loaded EXs banks. For
more information, see "Sampling and RAM" on page 687.
Data written into RAM will be lost when the power is
turned off, so you must save it if you want to keep it.
DISK: The sound will be recorded to disk as a WAVE file.
You can select a disk (internal or USB), directory, and name
for the recorded file using the Select Directory/File for
Sample to Disk menu command.
Once recorded, you can audition the sample directly from
the Select Directory/File for Sample to Disk window; just
select the file and press the on-screen Play button or the
front-panel SAMPLING START/STOP switch. To stop
playback, either press the SAMPLING START/STOP
switch again, or touch the on-screen Stop button.
If the sample will fit into RAM, you can also load it into
Sampling Mode (using the Load command in Disk mode).
You cannot load a disk sample (WAVE file) that exceeds
the amount of available RAM.
Mode
Specifies the channel(s) that you want to sample, and specify
whether a mono or stereo sample will be created. For more
information, see "Source Bus" on page 699.
L-Mono: The L channel of the Source Bus will be sampled
in mono.
R-Mono: The R channel of the Source Bus will be sampled
in mono.
Stereo: The L and R channels of the Source Bus will be
sampled in stereo, creating a stereo multisample.
Sample Time
Specifies the amount of time that you wish to sample, in
0.001 second increments.
" Source Bus " (0-8c)
= L / R
Insert
Effects
Total
Effects
M aster
Effects
Insert
Effects
" Recording Level " (0–1c)
[–inf ... 0.0dB ... + 1 8.0dB]
Insert
Effects
Insert
Effects
[L-Mono, R-Mono, Stereo]
[min sec]
CLIP !!
L-Mono
R-Mono Stereo
REC Sample Setup
" Mode " (0–1d)
L / M O N O
AUDI O
O UTPUT
R

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