Korg sampler Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Quick Start
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ArpeggiatorRPPRProgram
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SamplingSong
Resampling an arpeggiated
phrase in Program mode
You can play a program or combination, using the arpeg-
giator if desired, and resample your performance as audio
data (sound).
As an example, this section explains how to sample an
arpeggiated phrase in Program mode. Sampling can be
performed in the same way in Combination or Sequencer
modes as well.
The procedure here assumes that the TRITON STU-
DIO is in the default state immediately after turning
on the power.
1. Select the program that you want to res-
ample
1 Press the [PROG] key to enter Program mode, and
select program INT-A028: Rezbo.
2 Turn the arpeggiator on (ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF]
key LED is lit), and play the keyboard to verify that a
phrase is produced.
Make sure that the arpeggio tempo “” is set to 120.
2. Adjust the recording level
(Recording Level [dB])
1 Press the Sampling tab to access the P0: Play, Sam-
pling page.
2 Press the SAMPLING [REC] key.
The level meter will indicate the volume of the phrase
to be sampled.
Adjust the recording level as necessary, using the
Recording Level” slider located at the right of the dis-
play.
The power-on default setting is –12 dB. With a setting
of –12 dB, CLIP will not be displayed even if the pro-
gram is played at the maximum level.
3 When you have finished adjusting the level, press the
SAMPLING [REC] key.
Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn off
the arpeggiator.
3. Specify the recording method
(Sampling Setup)
1 In the P0: Play, Sampling page, make the following
settings for Sampling Setup.
“Source BUS”: L/R
This lets you sample the sound of the L/R channel; i.e.,
the sound that is output from the headphones and the
AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks.
“Trigger”: Note On
With this setting, sampling will begin the instant you
play the keyboard.
“Save to”: RAM
The sample will be written into sample memory
(RAM).
“Mode”: Stereo
The sound will be sampled in stereo.
If desired, you can set “Sample Time” a bit longer
than necessary, and then after sampling, use editing
commands in Sampling mode (such as TRUNCATE)
to delete any unwanted portion at the beginning or
end of the sample.
If the tempo “” is 120 and the time signature is 4/4, it
will take two seconds to play one measure. If you
want to sample one measure, a sampling time of 00
min 02.000 sec will be the exact length.
4. Make settings for the sample that will be
recorded
1 Select the page menu command “Select Bank & Smpl
No.” to access the dialog box.
2 Set “Bank,” “Sample No.(L),” and “(R)” to specify the
sample memory (RAM) and sample number into
which the sample will be written.
If the above “Mode” is Stereo, specify (L) and (R).
3 In the Convert to area, specify the number of the pro-
gram (into which the sample will be converted), the
multisample name, and the key assignment.
Check the check box and select one of the bank INT-E
initialized programs as the conversion-destination pro-
gram number.
4 Press the OK button to finalize the settings.
5. Record the sample
1 Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn it
on.
Press the SAMPLING [REC] key.
Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to enter
record-ready mode.
2 Play the keyboard. Recording will begin at the
instant you play a note.
All of the sounds you play from the keyboard and con-
trollers will be recorded in the sample.