Korg Electronic Keyboard Parameter Manual page 684

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Global mode
Drum Kit, Key Select, Assign
If you check "Assign" for the key you select here, the
DS1–4, Voice Assign Mode, and Mixer parameters (see
below) will be used.
Assign
On (checked): The drum samples you assigned for
DS1–4 will sound. Normally you will check this
parameter.
Off (unchecked): The selected drum samples will be
invalid, and the drum samples of the key to the right
will sound. At this time, the pitch will be a semitone
lower than the pitch of the key to the right. Uncheck
this parameter when you wish to play a drum sample
at differing pitches.
5–1b: Drumsample
You can specify up to four drum samples. The process
is the same as for the Single or Double multisample
settings in Program mode (HD-1). "Bottom Velocity"
and "Xfade Range" specify the velocity zone in which
DS1, 2, 3, and 4 will sound.
DS1 (High): (Drumsample1 High)
These are the settings for the first (High) velocity zone.
If you want to create a simple setup using only one
drum sample, make the appropriate settings in DS1,
and then set "Bottom Velocity" to 1 and "Xfade Range"
to Off.
DS1(High) On/Off
On (checked): Check this if you want to use DS1
(High). The selected drum sample will sound.
Off (unchecked): DS1 (High) will not be used. The
drum sample will not sound.
Note: Normally, you will start by using DS1 (before
using DS2–4). If you don't want to switch drum
samples by velocity, turn on only DS1. If you're using
multiple velocity-switched drum samples, make
settings as follows.
One velocity zone
DS1: On, DS2: Off, DS3: Off, DS4: Off
Two velocity zones
DS1: On, DS2: On, DS3: Off, DS4: Off
Three velocity zones
DS1: On, DS2: On, DS3: On, DS4: Off
Four velocity zones
DS1: On, DS2: On, DS3: On, DS4: On
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Keys to which drum samples are
assigned are shown in red.
"KEY": The selected key is shown in blue.
You can select a key by holding down the ENTER switch and playing the
desired note.
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
C4 key
Keyboard range
Bank
[ROM mono, ROM stereo, RAM mono,
RAM stereo, EXs* mono, EXs* stereo]
Drumsample Select
Specify the DS1 drum sample by bank and drum
sample number.
The banks are organized into three main types; ROM,
RAM, and EXs. For each type, you can choose either
mono or stereo multisamples. However, stereo
multisamples use up twice as many voices as mono
multisamples.
ROM: These are the OASYS's standard preset drum
samples.
RAM: These are user samples. You can choose samples
you created in Sampling mode or loaded in Disk mode.
In Disk mode, you can load not only KORG format
sample files, but also AKAI S1000/S3000 format, AIFF
format, and WAVE format data as samples, and use
them as drum samples.
EXs*: These are the OASYS's standard EXs drum
samples. In addition, if you have installed/loaded
EXCD-SND series OASYS PCM Expansion Option
CDs, these will be displayed with their type shown in
the * area, and can be selected. The number of drum
samples will differ depending on the EXs.
ROM mono, ROM stereo Select menu
When you press the "Drumsample Select" popup
button a drum sample list will appear, allowing you to
choose drum samples from the list.
Use the tabs to choose a category, and then choose a
drum sample from within the category. Press the OK
button to execute, or press the Cancel button to cancel.
It is not possible to edit the category names of drum
samples, or to re-assign the category.
If you choose "Bank" ROM Mono:
Mono drum samples will be displayed. The L-channel
or R-channel of the stereo drum samples selectable via
Bank: ROM Stereo can also be selected as mono drum
samples. In these cases, -L or -R is shown following the
drum sample of the same name.
If you choose "Bank" ROM Stereo:
Only stereo drum samples will be displayed.
[000...416, 0000...3999,
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