Sampling Mode; Sampling Overview; Sampling To Ram, Or Direct To Disk; Sampling Features - Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual

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Sampling Overview

The OASYS can sample external audio from the analog
or S/P DIF inputs, at 48 kHz 16-bit resolution, in mono
or stereo. You can record samples into RAM, or sample
directly to disk.
You can also digitally resample the complete sound of
a Program, Combi, or Song, played live or sequenced,
including any effects and KARMA-generated events.

Sampling to RAM, or direct to disk

Sampling and RAM
The OASYS comes with 1 GB of RAM pre-installed,
which can be expanded up to 2 GB with a user-
installable DIMM module. This memory is shared
between the operating system, ROM and EXs samples,
and RAM samples.
In particular, the size of the currently loaded EXs
samples trades off against the memory available for
RAM samples. The more space used by the EXs
samples, the less is available for RAM samples.
You can choose which EXs are loaded, if any, by using
the Expansion Sample Setup menu command, on the
Global mode Basic Setup page. For more information,
see "Expansion Sample Setup" on page 684.
EXs samples and available sample RAM
EXs Loaded
None
EXs1 ROM Expansion
EXs2 Concert Grand Piano 0 MB
Note: To check the amount of sample RAM available,
see "0–1f: Free Sample Memory/Locations" on
page 572.
The amount of sampling time depends on the amount
of free RAM, as shown below:

Sampling features

Sampling on the OASYS
The OASYS features Korg's Open Sampling System.
This lets you use sampling and resampling not only in
Sampling mode but also in Program, Combination,
and Sequencer modes, with optimized features for
each mode.
• You can perform 48 kHz 16-bit linear mono or
stereo sampling.
• A maximum of 1,000 multisamples and 4,000
samples can be created.

Sampling mode

Available Sample RAM
1GB installed 2GB Installed
500 MB
~1.5 GB
187 MB
~1.2 GB
~1 GB
Finally, you can also sample (or "rip") directly from an
audio CD, in the digital domain.
Once a sample is loaded into RAM, you can use it
directly in Drum Kits, or make it into a Multisample
and use it anywhere that you use ROM Multisamples,
such as in HD-1 Programs or Wave Sequences.
Approximate Sampling Time (min:sec)
Free RAM
Mono
16 MB
2:54
64 MB
11:39
128 MB
23:18
256 MB
46:36
512 MB
93:12
Installing additional RAM
You can install additional RAM, up to a total of 2 GB.
For more information, see "Installing memory" on
page 1038.
Sampling to disk
You can sample directly to disk, creating a WAVE file.
This lets you record up to 80 minutes continuously, in
either mono or stereo (mono: approximately 440 MB,
stereo: approximately 879 MB).
As long as they fit into the available RAM, these WAVE
files can then be loaded into RAM and used in Drum
Kits, HD-1 Programs or Wave Sequences.
WAVE files can also be used in audio tracks of the
sequencer, or used to create an audio CD. For more
information, see the Operation Guide under "Audio
recording" on page 96, and "Creating and playing
audio CDs" on page 175.
• In Disk mode, you can load multisample/sample
data from various types of media.
• You can load several different formats of sample
data, including Korg's own format, Akai
S1000/3000 samples and program data, and AIFF
or WAVE samples. (Once data has been loaded into
the OASYS, it will all be treated as Korg format
sample data.)
• You can export samples created on the OASYS as
AIFF or WAVE files.
• You can use all of the Insert, Master, and Total
effects to process signals before sampling, from
Stereo
1:27
5:49
11:39
23:18
46:36
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