Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Sampling mode
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Whether sampling in stereo or in mono. If “Mode”
(0–1d) is set to Stereo, the maximum “Sample
Time” will be halved.
The time specified for “Pre Trigger REC” (0–8c: a
function that automatically samples the sound even
before you begin sampling) will be subtracted from
the amount of memory that actually remains.
Auto Loop On [Off, On]
On (checked): The recorded sample will automatically
be played with looping turned on “Loop” (2–1d).
When you play back, that sample will loop.
Auto +12dB On [Off, On]
This setting is used when you sample into RAM
memory with “Save to” (0–1d) set to RAM. This setting
is not used if “Save to” is set to DISK.
On (checked): The +12 dB (2–1d) setting will
automatically be turned on for the samples you record.
Samples for which +12 dB is on will play
approximately +12 dB louder than if the +12 dB setting
was off.
You will normally turn this off (unchecked) when you
sample an external audio source in Sampling mode, or
apply insert effects to a sample and resample it. (In
Sampling mode, the power-on default for this setting is
Off.)
When you are sampling more than one external audio
source, or an audio source mixed with your keyboard
performance, set Recording Level to approximately
0.0 (dB) so that the recording level will be the optimum
level that does not cause clipping. This will allow the
sampled data to be recorded at the ideal level, but the
playback level will be lower than it was during
sampling.
In such cases you can check Auto +12 dB On when you
resample, so that +12 dB (2–1d) will be turned on,
causing the playback level to be the same as the level
during sampling.
Note: The Auto +12 dB On setting is set separately for
each mode: Program, Combination, Sequencer, and
Sampling.
0–1e: Create Zone Preference
These settings define the initial state of the indexes that
are created when you press the Create button (0–1b, 3–
1b). Each new index will be created according to the
settings you make here, but you are free to modify the
settings later.
Position [Right (to Selected Index),
Left (to Selected Index)]
Specifies whether the new index will be created at the
right or left of the selected index.
Right (to Selected Index): The new index will be
created at the right of the currently selected index.
Left (to Selected Index): The new index will be created
at the left of the currently selected index.
Zone Range [1 Key…127 Keys]
Specifies the key range of the newly created index.
1 Key: Each individual note of the keyboard will be an
index. The sample of an index will sound at its original
key when you play that note.
2 Keys–127 Keys: The sample will change pitch in
semitone steps across the specified number of keys,
centered on the original key Original Key (0–1b, 3–1b).
If Constant Pitch (3–1b) is checked, the pitch will not
change.
Original Key Position [Bottom, Center, Top]
Specifies where the original key will be located in the
zone (specified by “Zone Range”) for a newly created
index.
Bottom: The lowest key in the zone will be the original
key.
Center: The middle key in the zone will be the original
key.
Top: The top key in the zone will be the original key.
0–1f: Free Sample Memory/Locations
RAM [000.0…999.9 sec]
This shows the remaining amount of sample RAM, in
both seconds and bytes. The free RAM determines the
available sampling time, the maximum size of sample
files that can be loaded in Disk mode, and the
maximum size of samples during editing. The graph to
the right shows the free space in white, and the used
space in blue.
Note that the amount of RAM available for user
sampling will vary depending upon both the amount
of physical RAM installed, and the size of the currently
loaded EXs banks.
Multisamples [0000…0999/1000]
Samples [0000…4000/4000]
Samples in MS [0000…3999/4000]
These show the number of multisamples and samples
in RAM, as well as the number of samples which are
already placed in multisamples. The current numbers
are shown on the left, and the maximum numbers are
shown on the right.
The graphs to the right show the free amounts in
white, and the used amounts in blue.
0–1: Page Menu Commands
The number before each command shows its ENTER +
number-key shortcut. For more information on these
shortcuts, see “ENTER + 0-9: shortcuts for menu
commands” on page 138.
0: Delete Sample. For more information, see
“Delete Sample” on page 615.
1: Copy Sample. For more information, see “Copy
Sample” on page 616.
2: Rename Sample. For more information, see
“Rename Sample” on page 616.
3: Move Sample. For more information, see “Move
Sample” on page 616.