Playing The Sample; Applying An Effect To The Sample; Using An Effect - Korg microSAMPLER Owner's Manual

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5.
The [EDIT] button will light; now you can set the sampling parameters
(☞p.23). Use the [PARAMETER/FX CONTROL 1] knob to select a sam-
pling parameter, and use the [VALUE/FX CONTROL 2] knob to specify
its value.
The sampling parameters let you select the sampling rate, monaural or
stereo, the way in which sampling will be triggered, the sampling time,
the volume during sampling, and the effect position setting.
Set these parameters as shown below.
Sampling parameter
Value
RATE
48K
MONO/ST
STEREO
TRIGGER
SMPL SW
TIME
2/1
LEVEL
+0.0 dB
FX POS
MST FX
Sampling will end automatically according to the setting of the sam-
pling parameter TIME (☞p.24). If you want to sample for a longer period
of time, change the value of this parameter.
6.
Press the [SAMPLING] button when you want to start sampling.
The [SAMPLING] button will change to blinking red, and sampling will
begin.
7.
Sampling will end automatically when the specified sampling time has
elapsed, or you can press the [SAMPLING] button or [EXIT] button to
stop sampling.
The [SAMPLING] button will go dark, and sampling will end.
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2
3.6.7
If you turn off the power or switch to a different bank before saving, the sam-
ple you captured will be lost. If you want to keep the sample, you must save
it (☞p.41 "Saving").
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7
If you want sampling to start automatically
In step 4, use the [PARAMETER/FX CONTROL 1] knob to select the TRIG-
GER parameter (☞p.24).
Use the [VALUE/FX CONTROL 2] knob to select a value in the range of
THRE 01...10, and then press the [SAMPLING] button.
The [SAMPLING] button will blink orange; the microSAMPLER will be in
sample-standby mode, and sampling will begin automatically when the
input reaches the threshold volume level you specified.

Playing the sample

Now let's listen to the sample you just recorded.
For details on how to play samples, refer to "2. Playing samples" (☞p.15)
and following.

Applying an effect to the sample

The microSAMPLER provides 21 different effects.
You can select one of these effect types and apply it to the sound.
For more details on the available effects, please refer to the "Effect parame-
ters" (☞p.47).
The effects can be turned on/off by the sample parameter FX SW (☞p.30) of
each parameter.

1. Using an effect

1.
Select one of the samples that's assigned in Sample mode, and turn its
FX SW (☞p.30) "ON."
2.
Press the [EDIT] button to make it blink.
If the [EDIT] button is not blinking, press it again until it blinks.
3.
Use the [PARAMETER/FX CONTROL 1] knob to select the "EFFECT"
page.
4.
Press the [EDIT] button to make it light-up.
5.
Use the [PARAMETER/FX CONTROL 1] knob to select the "[FX.TYPE]"
page.
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