Dk Samples (Drum Programs) - Korg Liverpool Owner's Manual

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[H/L] Use Offset
These parameters specify the point where the multi-
sample(s) will begin to play. For some multisamples
this parameter will not be available.
Yes
The sound will begin from the offset loca-
tion pre-determined for each multisample.
No
The sound will start from the beginning of
the multisample waveform.
[H/L] Level
These parameters specify the level of each multisam-
ple.
0...127
Multisample level.
Note: Depending on the multisample, high settings of this
parameter may cause the sound to distort when a chord is
played. If this occurs, lower the level.
Velocity Switch
This is the velocity value dividing the High and Low
layers for the selected oscillator. Notes struck harder
than this value will be played by the High multisample.
V-Zone Top/Bottom (Velocity Zone)
Here you can specify the velocity range for the selected
oscillator.
Note: You cannot set the Bottom Velocity higher than the Top
Velocity, nor the Top Velocity lower than the Bottom Velocity.
0...127
Assigned velocity.
Octave
Use this parameter to adjust the pitch of the selected
oscillator in octave units. The normal octave of the mul-
tisample is "0".
-2...+1
Octave transposition.
Transpose
Use this parameter to adjust the pitch of the selected
oscillator in semitone steps over a range of ±1 octave.
-12...+12
Transposition in semitones.
Tune
Use this parameter to adjust the pitch of the sample in
one-cent steps (a semitone is 100 cents) over a range of
±1 octave.
-1200...+1200
Fine-tune value in cents.
Delay (ms)
This parameter sets a delay time from the note-on to the
real beginning of the sound. With a setting of KeyOff,
the sound will begin when note-off occurs. This is use-
ful to create sounds such as the "click" that is heard
when a harpsichord note is released. In this case, set the
"Sustain Level" parameter to 0 (see page 116).
Key Off
The sound will begin when the note is
released.
0...5000
Delay time in milliseconds.
Program operating mode
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PAGE 2 - DK SAMPLES (DRUM PROGRAMS)
This page appears when you edit a Drum Program.
Here you can select a different percussive sample for
each layer (High and Low) on each key.
Key
Key in edit. You can press a key on the keyboard to
select a key.
Assigned
Use this parameter to turn the sample on/off.
Yes
The sample is assigned to the selected key.
No
The sample is not assigned. The sample
assigned to the next highest assigned key
is used instead.
MS Hi/Lo Bank/Num
Use these parameters to select a different multisample
(drum kit) for each of the High and Low layers. For more
information, see "MS Hi/Lo Bank/Num" on page 108.
[H/L] Level
These parameters specify the level of each multisam-
ple. For more information, see "[H/L] Level" on
page 109.
[H/L] Transpose
These parameters transpose the selected multisample.
Use them to change the pitch of the selected key.
0
No transposition applied.
-64...+63
Transpose value in semitones.
[H/L] Tune
Use these parameters to fine-tune the assigned sample.
0
No fine-tuning.
-99...+99
Fine-tuning value in cents (1/100 of a
semitone).
[H/L] Reverse
The multisample will be played in reverse. For more
information see "[H/L] Reverse" on page 108.
[H/L] Use Offset
These parameters specify the point where the multi-
sample(s) will begin to play. For more information see
"[H/L] Use Offset" on page 109.
[H/L] Cutoff
These parameters set the cutoff frequency for the filter
applied to the selected sample.
[H/L] Resonance
These parameters set the resonance for the filter
applied to the selected sample.
[H/L] Attack
These parameters are an offset to the selected sample's
EG Attack.
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