Korg music workstation Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Basic functions
Saving dataLoading dataProgram
settings
Combination
settings
Producing
songs
Sampling
settings
Creating a
CD
SMF
playback
System
settings
Drum kit
settings
Arpeggiator
settings
Effects
settings
Other
functions
A Set the “Exclusive Group.”
The “Exclusive Group” setting is used when you wish
to group drumsamples of the same type.
For example if the note number assigned to an open hi-
hat drumsample and a closed hi-hat drumsample are
set to the same exclusive group number, the open hi-
hat and closed hi-hat can not be sounded simulta-
neously, ensuring that the hi-hat performance will
sound natural.
B Use “BUS Select” to specify the output routing.
Set this when you wish to send the output of the drum-
sample assigned to each note number to its own insert
effect or AUDIO OUTPUT (INDIVIDUAL) jack 1–4.
For example you might send all snare sounds to IFX1,
all kick sounds to IFX2, and the remaining sounds to L/
R. You can also specify 1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, or 3/4 so that spe-
cific drum samples will be sent to the AUDIO OUTPUT
(INDIVIDUAL) 1–4 jacks.
The settings you make here are used if “Use DKit Set-
ting” (Program P8: Edit-Inert Effect, Routing page) is
checked for the program that uses this drum kit. (PG
p.28, 179)
C Use “Pan” to specify the stereo output position.
The setting you make here is valid if the “Use DKit
Setting” is checked (Program P4: Edit-Amp., Amp1
Level/Pan page) for the program that uses this drum
kit (PG p.21).
D Use “Send1(MFX1)” and “Send2(MFX2)” to set the
send levels to the master effects.
The settings you make here are valid if the “Use DKit
Setting” is checked (Program P8: Edit-Insert Effect,
Routing page) for the program that uses this drum kit
(PG p.28).
E Use the page menu command “Write Drum Kits” to
save the data.
If you wish to change the name of the drum kit before
you save it, use the page menu command “Rename
Drum Kit” (p.57).
If you turn off the power before writing the data into
memory, your edits will be lost (“Memory in Global
mode” p.59).