Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 149

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• Program mode: "Solo" on page 21
• Combination mode: "Solo" on page 336
• Sequence mode: "Solo" on page 440
Auto Assign KARMA RTC Name
This command is available on the KARMA GE tab of
the Play page, and the Name/Note Map tab of the
KARMA page.
Auto Assign KARMA RTC Name will automatically
assign appropriate names to the KARMA Sliders and
Switches, based on the GE Real-Time parameters and
Performance Real-Time parameters to which they are
assigned. You can use this when creating new KARMA
function assignments, or editing existing ones.
The names are selected from a list of 400 options, such
as Rhythm Swing% and Rhythm Complexity.
1. Choose "Auto Assign KARMA RTC Name" to
open the dialog box.
2. To execute the command, press the OK button. To
cancel without executing, press the Cancel button.
Please be aware that even with un-edited, factory-
preloaded Programs or Combinations, executing
this command may assign names that are different
from those currently specified.
Optimize RAM
Optimize RAM is available on the Audio In/Sampling
tab of the Play page.
In some cases, especially if you've been loading and
deleting different Samples and Multisamples, the
internal memory can become fragmented.
"Fragmented" means that there are chunks of data
scattered throughout the physical RAM, like toy blocks
scattered across a floor. While the memory isn't
completely full, some of it can't be used - just like it's
difficult to walk across a messy floor.
The Optimize RAM command cleans up the floor, so
to speak. It collects all of the data into a single,
continuous area of memory, so that the remaining free
space can be used more efficiently.
If you run out of memory, try using this command; it
may free up some extra space.
You can check the remaining amount of RAM in
Sampling mode, on the main Recording page, under
"Free Sample Memory/Locations." For more
information, please see "RAM" on page 572.
1. Select "Optimize RAM" to open the dialog box.
2. Press the OK button to execute the command, or
press the Cancel button to cancel without
executing.
Program: Page Menu Commands
Auto Optimize RAM
If Auto Optimize RAM (Global 0–1d) is enabled, you
don't need to use the Optimize RAM command;
instead, RAM will be optimized automatically.
Select Sample No.
Select Sample No. is available on the Audio
In/Sampling tab of the Play page, when the sampling
Save To parameter is set to RAM.
This specifies the sample number into which the
sampled data will be written. You can also specify
whether the sample will automatically be converted to
a program after sampling.
1. Choose Select Sample No. to open the dialog box.
2. In "Sample No.," specify the writing-destination
sample number.
By default, this will be the lowest-numbered vacant
sample number. If you select "----:----No Assign----"
or a sample number that already contains data, the
data will automatically be sampled into the lowest
vacant sample number. If you are sampling in
stereo, "Mode" (0–8c), specify "Sample No.(L)" and
"Sample No.(R)."
3. Set Auto +12 dB On.
On (checked): +12 dB (Sampling 2–1d) will
automatically be turned on for samples you record.
Samples for which +12 dB is on will play back
approximately +12 dB louder than if this setting were
off.
When you resample a performance in Program,
Combination, or Sequencer modes, you should
normally set Recording Level to about 0.0 (dB), so that
it will be as high as possible without clipping.
When you resample, the sound will be recorded at the
optimum level for sampled data, but the playback
level at playback will not be as loud as it was during
the resampling process (if +12 dB (Sampling 2–1d) is
off). In such cases, you can check the Auto +12 dB On
check box when you resample, so that +12 dB will
automatically be on, making the sample play back at
the same level as when it was resampled.
In these modes, the power-on defaults are Recording
Level set to 0.00 (dB) and Auto +12 dB On turned on.
If you resample a performance in one of these modes
with these settings, the sample will play back at the
same level at which it was resampled.
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