Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual page 733

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SW1
Assigns the function of the SW1 switch. The on/off status is
also saved. When you change the assignment, the status is
reset to off.
Mode
Specifies how on/off operation will occur when you press
the SW1 switch.
Toggle: On/off will alternate each time you press the SW1
switch.
Momentary: The assigned function will be on only while
you hold down the SW1 switch.
SW2
Mode
Assigns the function of the SW2 switch. The functions that
can be assigned to SW2 are the same as for SW1 except that
SW2 Mod.:CC#81 replaces SW1 Mod.:CC#80. The rest is
the same as for the SW1 switch.
4–8b: Modulation Knob Assign
These settings assign the functions of realtime modulation
knobs 5–8. Most of the assignable functions are types of
control change. For details, see "Realtime Knobs 5–8
Assignments" on page 1122.
The functions you assign here will be controlled when you
operate realtime modulation knobs 5–8.
Knob 5
Knob 6
Knob 7
Knob 8
These controllers can be used to make realtime changes in
effect dynamic modulation functions etc. while you sample.
Example: modulating Wet/Dry and post-IFX pan
For example, let's use realtime modulation knob 5 to control
the Wet/Dry parameter of a delay assigned to IFX1, and use
knob 6 to control the post-IFX "Pan." Then we'll sample an
audio signal from an external source while controlling these
parameters in real-time.
1. Set "Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.)" (0–8a) to IFX1.
2. Select 079: Stereo/Cross Delay for "IFX1."
3. Set the IFX1 page "Wet/Dry" setting to Dry, "Source"
to Knob Mod.5[+], and "Amt" to +50.
4. In the Modulation Knob Assign area, assign "Knob5"
to Knob Mod.5 (CC#17) and "Knob6" to Post IFX
Pan (CC#08).
5. Rotate knobs 5 and 6 and to change the level and
panning of the delay effect. You can sample the sound
while modulating the effect.
v 4–8: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see "ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands" on page 153.
[Off, ..., Soft (CC#67)]
[Toggle, Momentary]
[Off, ..., Soft (CC#67)]
[Toggle, Momentary]
[Off, ..., MIDI CC#119]
[Off, ..., MIDI CC#119]
[Off, ..., MIDI CC#119]
[Off, ..., MIDI CC#119]
Sampling P4: EQ/Controller 4–8: Set Up Controllers
• 0: Delete Sample. For more information, see "Delete
Sample" on page 737.
• 1: Copy Sample. For more information, see "Copy
Sample" on page 738.
• 2: Rename Sample. For more information, see "Rename
Sample" on page 738.
• 3: Move Sample. For more information, see "Move
Sample" on page 738.
• 4: Sample Mono To Stereo. For more information, see
"Sample Mono To Stereo (Change Sample Type)" on
page 739.
• 5: Delete MS. For more information, see "Delete MS
(Delete Multisample)" on page 739.
• 6: Copy MS. For more information, see "Copy MS
(Copy Multisample)" on page 740.
• 7: Rename MS. For more information, see "Rename MS
(Rename Multisample)" on page 740.
• 8: Move MS. For more information, see "Move MS
(Move Multisample)" on page 741.
• 9: Convert MS To Program. For more information, see
"Convert MS (Multisample) To Program" on page 740.
• 10: MS Mono To Stereo. This will appear only if the
current MS is Mono. For more information, see "MS
Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono
(Change Multisample Type)" on page 741.
• 10: MS Stereo To Mono. This will appear only if the
current MS is Stereo. For more information, see "MS
Mono To Stereo/MS Stereo To Mono
(Change Multisample Type)" on page 741.
• 11: Optimize RAM. For more information, see
"Optimize RAM" on page 155.
• 12: "Optimize RAM" on page 155. This applies only
when Save to is set to Disk. For more information, see
"Select Directory/File for Sample To Disk" on page 156.
• 13: Auto Sampling Setup. For more information, see
"Auto Sampling Setup" on page 742.
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