Korg Electronic Keyboard Electronic Keyboard User Manual


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Disk: Page Menu Commands Load selected
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1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last multisample
or sample that currently exists in the sample RAM
(Append load).
Loading AIFF files and WAVE files
The OASYS can load AIFF format or WAVE format
files, which are formats used to save audio data on
personal computers etc. When this data that has been
loaded, it can be used as a sample or a drum sample.
Files with an extension of other than .AIF/.WAV
cannot be recognized as AIFF/WAVE files. In this
case, use the Utility “Rename” menu command to
change the last four characters of the filename to
“.AIF”/“.WAV”
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set Start Offset (Program 1–2a) on
the OASYS so that the sound will begin from the
loop point.
If data whose sample size is 8 bits or less is loaded,
it will be converted into 16 bit data inside the
OASYS. This will mean that the amount of internal
memory consumed will be approximately twice as
large as the file size. The increase in size resulting
from this conversion may mean that it is impossible
to save that data on a media.
Load .AIF
The selected AIFF file will be loaded as a sample.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that
currently exists in the sample RAM (Append load).
Note: You can load multiple files within the directory.
(See “Multiple Select” on page 694, “Loading multiple
files at once” on page 711)
Load .WAV
The selected WAVE file will be loaded as a sample.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that
currently exists in the sample RAM (Append load).
Note: You can load multiple files within the directory.
(See “Multiple Select” on page 694, “Loading multiple
files at once” on page 711)
Loading AKAI S1000/S3000 format Sample files,
Program files, or Volumes
The OASYS can load AKAI S1000/S3000 format
Sample files, Program files, and Volumes. Sample file
data you load can be used as RAM samples.
When you load Program file data, settings such as
key group, key group zone, oscillator, pitch, filter,
amp/pan, and EG are supported, and can be
converted into a OASYS program, or programs +
combination.
When you load a Volume, all Program files and
Sample files included in the Volume can be loaded
together.
AKAI S1000/S3000 format stereo Sample files and
Program files whose names end in “-L” and “-R”
can be loaded into the OASYS as stereo samples
and multisamples.
When the above files are loaded, “-L” and “-R” will
automatically be moved to the end of the sample
name or multisample name (23 and 24 character) so
that they can automatically be recognized as stereo
samples or multisamples.
Load AKAI Sample File
The selected Sample will be loaded as a sample.
1. To load the data, press the OK button. To cancel
without loading, press the Cancel button.
The sample will be loaded after the last sample that
currently exists in the sample RAM by having been
sampled or loaded (Append load). If the loaded
data is then saved to storage media, it will be saved
as a Korg format .KSF file. (possible to export as a
.AIF, .WAV format, “Export Samples as AIF/WAV”)
Note: You can load multiple files within the directory.
(See “Multiple Select” on page 694, “Loading multiple
files at once” on page 711)
If the data that is loaded as a sample contains a loop
point, you can set Start Offset (Program2–1c) on the
OASYS so that the sound will begin from the loop
point.
Note: If the end (19 and 20 characters) of the sample
name is “-L” and “-R,” the “-L” and “-R” will
automatically be moved to the end of the OASYS’s
sample name (23 and 24 characters).
When you load two files whose sample names are
identical except for ending in “-L” and “-R,” and
assign them to a stereo multisample in Sampling
mode, they will be recognized as a stereo sample.