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Page menu

Touch the page menu icon to open the menu. Touch a command
to select it. Touch anywhere in the display to close the menu
without selecting a command.
Write
Select this command to open the Write Sample, Write Multisam-
ple or Write Slice dialog box (depending on the page you are in),
and do the following:
• Write Sample: Saves the sample to the internal memory. See
"Write Sample dialog box" on page 249, for more information.
• Write Multisample: Saves the multisample to the internal
memory. See "Write MultiSample dialog box" on page 249 for
more information.
• Write Slice: After a Time Slice opration, saves the Sound, Mul-
tisample and the sliced Samples to the internal memory. See
"Write Slice dialog box" on page 249 for more information.
Delete
Select this command to open the Delete Sample or Delete Multi-
Sample dialog box (depending on the page you are in):
• Delete Sample: Deletes one or all Samples and Multisamples
from the internal memory. See "Delete Sample dialog box" on
page 250 for more information.
• Delete MultiSample: Deletes a Multisample, or all Samples and
Multisamples from memory. See "Delete Multisample dialog
box" on page 250 for more information.
Normalize
Select this command to automatically rescale the level of the
selected sample. Peaks will be raised to -0dB (i.e., maximum vol-
ume before clipping), while the remaining parts of the sample
will be proportionally raised.
Normalization optimizes the sample's level relative to other sam-
ples, making all samples sound more uniformly. It also helps
optimizing signal/noise ratio, by preventing further stages of
amplification from increasing any residual noise.
Cut
Select this command to cut the selected part of the sample
(inside the "Start" and "End" points).
Trim/Crop
Select this command to cut all parts of the sample out of the
selected range (i.e., out of the "Start" and "End" points).
Select All
Use this command to select the whole sample.
Init Multisample
Only available in the Multisample page. Select this command to
create a new, blank multisample. Only one Zone will be avail-
able, with no sample assigned.
Load Sample
Use this command to load single samples (mono or stereo), in
KSF, AIFF or WAVE format.
Warning: By loading new samples, the sample currently in edit
will be lost if not saved. Before loading, use the Write command to
save the sample in edit, if not yet saved, to the internal memory.
The samples are loaded to the editor. Before leaving the Sam-
pling mode, use the Write command to save any unsaved sample
to the internal memory as a New Sample.
"KSF" is Korg's native sample format, used by the Trinity
and Triton series of workstations, as well as the Pa-series
arrangers. The file name must have the ".KSF" extension.
"AIFF" is the Apple Mac's preferred format for audio. The
file name must have the ".AIF" extension.
"WAVE" is the Microsoft Windows preferred format for
audio. The file name must have the ".WAV" extension.
Note: You can only load samples in a 8 or 16-bit resolution, and a
sampling frequency rate from 11,025 to 48,000Hz. Loaded samples
always preserve their original resolution.
Note: If the sample exceeds the maximum size allowed by the
Pa3XLe (1,048,576 samples, corresponding to 1 Megasample,
either mono or stereo), it will be truncated. A warning will appear
in the display.
Hint: While in this window, you can use the Search function,
allowing for searching a Sample file in the various media.
Sampling
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