0-4: Sample Management - Korg KRONOS SGX-2 Parameter Manual

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0–4: Sample Management
0–4a
0–4b
0–4c
Overview
This page offers tools for managing all the loaded sample
data, including Sampling Mode, EXs, and User Sample
Banks. You can:
• See an overview of memory usage
• See the loaded Multisamples, Samples, or Drum Samples
for each bank
• View and change the load method (RAM or Virtual
Memory) for each item in EXs and User Sample Banks
• Unload items from memory
0–4a: Memory Usage
This shows an overview of sample-related memory usage.
For details, see "0–3a: Memory Usage" on page 773.
0–4b: Bank and Type select
Bank
This selects the bank to display in the list. Only banks which
are loaded in whole or in part are shown.
Type
This selects the type of data which will be displayed in the
list. With EXs and User Sample Banks, Samples are
equivalent to Drum Samples.
776
[Smp Mono, Smp Stereo,
EXs1 Mono...EXs(n) Stereo,
User Sample Banks]
[Multisamples, Samples]
0–4c: Sample/Multisample
This list shows the Multisamples, Samples, or Drum
Samples of the selected Bank, according to the Bank and
Type selections above.
You can select individual items from the list, and then use
the Unload or Change load method buttons to affect the
selected items.
To select two or more items at once, enable the Multiple
Select check-box below the list.
To select all of the items at once, use the Select all command
in the menu.
Unload
This button lets you remove the selected items from
memory. This does not affect the data stored on disk; it only
changes what is currently loaded into memory.
Unloading individual items
To unload individual Multisamples, Drum Samples, or
Samples:
1. Above the list, select the desired Bank and Type.
For EXs and User Sample Banks, the possible Types are
Multisample or Drum Sample. For Sampling Mode, the
possible Types are Multisample or Sample.
2. Select the desired items (Multisamples or Samples)
from the list.
0–4PMC

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