Dk Samples (Drum Programs) - Korg PA 80 User Manual

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Delay (ms)
This parameter sets a delay time from the note-on to the real
beginning of the sound. With a setting of KeyOff, the sound
will begin when note-off occurs. This is useful to create
sounds such as the "click" that is heard when a harpsichord
note is released. In this case, set the "Sustain Level" parame-
ter to 0 (see page 14-12).
Key Off
The sound will begin when the note is released.
0...5000
Delay time in milliseconds.
PAGE 2 - DK SAMPLES (DRUM PROGRAMS)
This page appears when you edit a Drum Program. Here you
can select a different percussive sample for each layer (High
and Low) on each key.
DK Samples
Key:
Assigned:
MS Hi Bank/Num:
BD-SoftRoom
Key
Key in edit. You can press a key on the keyboard to select a
key.
Assigned
Use this parameter to turn the sample on/off.
Yes
The sample is assigned to the selected key.
No
The sample is not assigned. The sample
assigned to the next highest assigned key is
used instead.
MS Hi/Lo Bank/Num
Use these parameters to select a different multisample (drum
kit) for each of the High and Low layers. For more informa-
tion, see "MS Hi/Lo Bank/Num" on page 14-4.
[H/L] Level
These parameters specify the level of each multisample. For
more information, see "[H/L] Level" on page 14-4.
[H/L] Transpose
These parameters transpose the selected multisample. Use
them to change the pitch of the selected key.
0
No transposition applied.
-64...+63
Transpose value in semitones.
[H/L] Tune
Use these parameters to fine-tune the assigned sample.
0
No fine-tuning.
-99...+99
Fine-tuning value in cents (1/100 of a semi-
tone).
[H/L] Reverse
The multisample will be played in reverse. For more informa-
tion see "[H/L] Reverse" on page 14-4.
[H/L] Use Offset
These parameters specify the point where the multisample(s)
will begin to play. For more information see "[H/L] Use Off-
set" on page 14-4.
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Yes
ROM
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Program operating mode
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[H/L] Cutoff
These parameters set the cutoff frequency for the filter
applied to the selected sample.
[H/L] Resonance
These parameters set the resonance for the filter applied to
the selected sample.
[H/L] Attack
These parameters are an offset to the selected sample's EG
Attack.
[H/L] Decay
These parameters are an offset to the selected sample's EG
Decay.
Velocity Switch
This is the velocity value dividing the High and Low layers for
the selected sample/key. Notes stricken harder than this value
will be played by the High multisample.
Single Trigger
Use this parameter to set the sample as a single-triggered one.
Yes
When the same key (note) is played repeatedly,
the previous note will be stopped before the
new note is triggered, so that they will not
overlap.
No
When the same key (note) is played repeatedly,
the previous note will not be stopped before
the new note is triggered.
Receive Note On
Use this parameter to enable/disable the reception of the
Note On (Key On) message.
Yes
The Note On message is normally received.
No
The Note On message is not received. There-
fore, the corresponding key is muted.
Receive Note Off
Use this parameter to enable/disable the reception of the
Note Off (Key Off) message.
Yes
The sound will stop as soon as you release the
key.
No
The sound will continue playing up to the end
of the sample. The Note Off message is
ignored.
Warning: If the "Single Trigger" parameter is set
to No, and the sound is looped, the sound will
play endlessly. In an "emergency" situation, use
the Panic command (see "START/STOP" on
page 3-4).
Exclusive Group
Exclusive Groups are sets of mutually exclusive keys, stopping
each other. For example, if the Open Hi-Hat and Closed Hi-
Hat are assigned the same Exclusive Group, playing an Open
Hi-Hat will stop the Closed Hi-Hat playing.
None
No Exclusive Group assigned. The selected key
will not be stopped by any other key.
1...127
Exclusive Groups assigned to the selected key.
When you play this key, all other keys assigned
to the same Exclusive Group will be stopped,
and this key will be stopped by other keys
assigned to the same Exclusive Group.
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