Make Loop Settings - Korg Triton-Rack Basic Manual

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3 Press the [F6] ("CREATE") key to create another
index.
Currently selected index/Total
Index1
Index2
number of indexes
4 Assign the second sample in "SMPL."
Select "SMPL," and press the [INC] key to select
0002: NewSample_0002-L (the 100 BPM drum
phrase).
5 Listen to the samples that you assigned to the mul-
tisample.
Press the C2 key on a connected MIDI keyboard and
the 140 BPM drum phrase sample will play. Press
the C3 key and the 100 BPM drum sample will play.
6 Assign a name to each sample.
Choose "Index" in the upper right of the LCD
screen, and press the [DEC] key to select 001.
Press the [F8] ("UTILITY") key to access the utility
menu, and press the [F7] key to choose "Rename
SMPL." Press the [F8] ("OK") key to open the
Rename Sample dialog box.
Press the [F5] ("Name") key to open the text dialog
box.
Let's name the 140 BPM drum phrase LOOP1-
140BPM.
Press the [F1] ("Clear") key. Now we will input the
first character, "L." Use the [VALUE] dial, [INC],
[DEC], or [
], [
], [
], [
Press the [F6] key and input the second character.
Use the [VALUE] dial, [INC], [DEC], or [
[
], [
] keys to select "O." Repeat these steps to
input all the characters, and then press the [F8]
("OK") key twice ( p.38).
Next, let's name the 100 BPM drum phrase LOOP2-
100BPM.
Select "Index," press the [INC] key to select 002, and
use "Rename SMPL" to assign a name using the
same procedure as above.

3. Make loop settings

Next we will delete unwanted portions from the sam-
ple, and make settings so that the sample will be
looped smoothly.
By default when the power is turned on, sampled
sounds will be looped automatically. (1.1: Record-
ing, Input/Pref page "Auto Loop On " On)
] keys to select "L."
], [
],
1 Select 3.1: Loop Edit.
Press the [MENU] key to open the page menu, and
press the [F3] key. Press the [F8] ("Open") key.
2 Select "Index" 001, and make sure that "SMPL" is
set to 0000: LOOP1-140BPM-L.
3 Press the [F2] ("Edit2") key to access the Edit2
page.
The waveform data of the currently selected sample
will be displayed.
The selected sample is a stereo sample. The L and
R waveforms will be displayed alternately when
you press the [F3] ("L/R") key.
4 Use "S (Start)" to set the start address, "LpS (Loop
Start)" to set the loop start address, and "E (End)"
to set the end address.
The sample will sound as follows.
When looping is on: S
E
repeating LpS
E)
When looping is off: S
E
Use the [
], [
] to select "S (Start)" (highlighted),
and use the [VALUE] dial etc. to specify the location
at which the sample will begin sounding. The verti-
cal line in the display will move accordingly.
As necessary, you can press the [F4]–[F7] keys to
expand or shrink the waveform display. Zoom will
expand/shrink the display starting at the selected
"S (Start)," "LpS (Loop Start)," or "E (End)"
points.
If you check "Zero (Use Zero)," locations where
the waveform is at zero will automatically be
found and selected when you use the [VALUE]
dial etc. to set "S (Start)," "LpS (Loop Start)," or "E
(End)" points. This makes it easy to set these
points to addresses that will not produce clicks or
noise.
For this example, set "LpS (Loop Start)" and "S
(Start)" to the same value.
If desired, you can make a dotted vertical line
appear in the sample waveform display to indicate
the BPM. If you use this function with waveforms
that have a specific BPM, it will be easier to make
accurate settings for "E (End)."
LpS
E
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