Sample Edit > Sampling Info - Korg Pa3XLe User Manual

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Sampling
Sample Edit > Sampling Info
When you touch the Crossfade button, the Crossfade Loop dia-
log box appears:
Crossfade Length
In "Crossfade Length, " specify the length of the sample that you
wish to crossfade. You can enter it either as the number of sam-
ples, or a percentage (%). If you set this as a percentage, the
number of samples will be calculated automatically.
If you set this to 50%, crossfade will be performed on the second
half of the region between loop start and loop end.
The "Crossfade Length" cannot be greater than the smaller
length between the Sample Start – Loop Start points, or the Loop
Start – Sample End points.
Curve
Set "Curve" to specify how the volume will change in the cross-
faded region.
Linear
The volume will change linearly.
Power
The volume will change non-linearly. Sometimes
a setting of Linear will produce the impression
that the volume has dropped in the middle of the
crossfade curve. In such cases, use Power.
Sample Edit > Sampling Info
Use this page to see detailed info on the sample in edit. General
information for the RAM memory is also available.
SM (Sample)
Selected sample.
Sampling Info
Samples
Number of samples in memory.
Drum Samples
Number of drum samples in memory.
Multisamples
Number of multisamples in memory.
Available Memory
RAM Bank
Pa3XLe comes with 192MB of Sample RAM. This is the maxi-
mum amount of Sample data that can be loaded or recorded.
Mono Time
Remaining sample memory (in seconds). This value is given for
mono samples. With stereo samples, this time has to be halved.
Bytes
Remaining memory for sampling (in Bytes). This value is given
for mono samples. With stereo samples, this time has to be
halved.
Sample Info
Selected Samples
Size of the selected sample (in samples).
Samples
Total size of the samples in memory (in samples).
Sampling Frequency
Sampling frequency of the selected sample (in Hertz).

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