Korg Pa3XLe User Manual page 219

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The pop-up menu is where you select the bank (ROM or RAM),
while the numeric field under it is for selecting the sample inside
the selected bank. The sample name appears on its right.
The sample you select for the current layer will be triggered by
velocities higher than the value of the "Velocity Switches"
parameter (see page 214). If you do not wish to use velocity
switching, assign just one layer to the selected key, and assign a
sample only to Layer 1.
ROM
The Factory bank. The internal Factory area of
the Flash-ROM memory contains 1065 different
samples (preset samples), supplied by Korg as
standard.
RAM
RAM sample, read from the RAM. These are
user-loaded samples.
Note: If you create a new Drum Kit based on RAM
samples, the RAM samples must be loaded from
the internal memory or from a device connected to
the USB Host port.
In case samples are not loaded, no sound will be
heard, even if the Drum Kit can be selected and its
name appears in the display.
Note: Each sample has an upper note range limit, and may not
produce sound when played above that limit.
Rev (Reverse)
The sample will be played in reverse. In the case of Factory
(Flash-ROM) or User (RAM) samples that were originally speci-
fied to loop, the sample will be played back in "one-shot" reverse
mode. If the sample was originally set to reverse, it will playback
without change.
On
The sample will playback in reverse.
Off
The sample will play back normally.
Ofs (Offset)
These parameters specify the point where the sample will begin
to play. For some samples this parameter will not be available.
Off
The sound will start from the beginning of the
sample.
1st...6th
The sound will begin from the offset location
pre-determined for each sample.
NoAtk
The initial portion of the multisample is ignored.
AMS
Activates the Alternate Modulation Source (see
below).
PseudoRandom
(Only works when more than one Offset point is
available in the multisample). Randomly selects
one of the available Offset points (including
Attack and Off).
DrumKit > Sample Setup (Drum Kits)
AMS / Int(ensity)
(Only available when the AMS option is selected in the "Offset"
parameter.) Alternate Modulation Source for the Offset. See
"AMS (Alternate Modulation Source) list" on page 233.
When the "Intensity" parameter has a positive value, the selected
Offset point will depend on the AMS value. For example, if the
selected AMS is the Velocity, when playing softly you will select
the Off or 1st Offset, when playing loudly you will select the 6th
or No Attack Offset.
When the "Intensity" parameter has a negative value, the selec-
tion will happen in reverse (higher-numbered Offsets will be
selected before the lowest-numbered ones).
Level
This parameter specifies the level of the sample. For more infor-
mation, see "Level" on page 210.
Attack
This parameter is an offset to the selected sample's EG Attack.
Decay
This parameter is an offset to the selected sample's EG Decay.
Cutoff
This parameter sets the cutoff frequency for the filter applied to
the selected sample.
Resonance
This parameter sets the resonance for the filter applied to the
selected sample.
Transpose
This parameter transposes the selected sample. Use it to change
the pitch of the selected key.
0
No transposition applied.
-64...+63
Transpose value in semitones.
Tune
Use this parameter to fine-tune the assigned sample.
0
Original tuning.
-99...+99
Fine-tuning value in cents (1/100 of a semitone).
Amb Level / Time
(These parameters are only available if the selected Drum sample
is of the "Ambient" type.) When these parameters are available,
"Level" control the volume of the direct (dry) sounds, while
"Amb. Level" and "Time" control the volume and length of the
ambience respectively.
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