Rate Convert; Reverse; Link - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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Sampling mode
waveform with a different faded-out waveform (i.e.,
crossfade), using a Linear fade-in/out may produce an
impression that the volume has dropped in the middle of
the curve. In such cases, use Power to perform the fade-
in/out.
6. In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
If Overwrite is checked, the sample number will be fixed
to the current sample, and cannot be changed. See "About
Overwrite" on page 737.
For stereo samples, use "Save to No.(L)" and
"(R)" to specify the save-destination of the L and R
channels.
7. To execute the Volume Ramp command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

Rate Convert

This command lowers the sampling rate (frequency) of the
sampled data by 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4, or 1/6. You can use this
command to create "down-sampling" effects. The sample
data is thinned to convert it to the lower sampling frequency.
The Rate Convert command is always executed on all
waveform data of the selected sample, regardless of the
Start and End settings.
1. Use Sample Select (1–1b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit.
2. Select Rate Convert to open the dialog box.
3. The sampling rate of the selected sample is shown at
the right of "Rate." At the right of the " " you can
select the desired amount of the sampling rate
conversion: 2/3, 1/2, 1/3, 1/4 1/6. The sampling rate
following conversion will be displayed in Hz.
4. In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
If Overwrite is checked, the sample number will be fixed
to the current sample, and cannot be changed. See "About
Overwrite" on page 737.
For stereo samples, use "Save to No.(L)" and
"(R)" to specify the save-destination of the L and R
channels.
5. To execute the Insert Zero command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
This command cannot be executed on a sample whose
sampling rate is 192Hz or less.
The left and right channels of a Stereo sample must have
the same sampling rate. Although it is possible to select
mono multisamples for -L and -R and convert their
sampling rate separately, the system will then no longer
be able to handle the pair as a stereo sample.
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Reverse

This command reverses the sample data (i.e., exchanges the
beginning and end).
The Reverse command is always executed on all waveform
data of the selected sample, regardless of the Start and End
settings.
1. Use Sample Select (1–1b) to select the sample that you
wish to edit.
2. Select Reverse to open the dialog box.
3. In Save to No., specify the save destination sample
number. By default, an unused sample number will be
selected.
If Overwrite is checked, the sample number will be fixed
to the current sample, and cannot be changed. See "About
Overwrite" on page 737.
For stereo samples, use "Save to No.(L)" and
"(R)" to specify the save-destination of the L and R
channels.
4. To execute the Reverse command, press the OK
button. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
Note: When you execute this command, all of the sample
data will be rewritten to reverse its direction. The P2: Loop
Edit also contains a Reverse (2–1d) command, which simply
reverses the playback direction without affecting the sample
data itself.

Link

This command connects the currently selected sample with
another sample.
S O U N D A
S O U N D A
The volume of the two samples can be changed gradually at
the transition to gradually mix the samples with each other.
This is called crossfade, and can be used to produce a
natural-sounding transition between the two sounds.
S O U N D B
LI N K
S O U N D B

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