Sample mode, Recording a sample, Selecting a sample – KORG ES-1 User Manual
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4. Sample mode
4. Sample mode
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4. Sample mode
In this mode you can record a new sample, or modify or delete
samples.
Press the SAMPLE mode key to enter sample mode.
Assign to each part
Edit in Pattern mode
Pitch/Speed, Filter, Level, Pan
Sample mode
Sampling area = total 95 seconds
Monaural samples 00....99.
(Slice samples displayed as 00.
l l
)
Stereo samples 00.S...49.S
Write
Edit in
Sample mode
Normalize,
Truncate,
Time Slice,
Start, End,
Fadeout
Recording a sample
The ES-1 lets you connect an audio device (e.g., CD or MD) or
mic and record various sounds to use as samples. A maximum
of 95 seconds can be sampled and kept in internal memory.
If the factory preloaded samples are rewritten or erased,
they cannot be restored to their original state. If you do
not want to lose the factory preloaded samples, purchase
a SmartMedia card and perform the Save operation
(
☞
p.55) to make a backup.
If you run out of memory while sampling, sampling will
stop automatically. Before you start sampling, use the
Sample mode Memory function (
☞
p.32) to check the re-
maining amount of sampling time.
Stereo samples occupy twice as much memory. The avail-
able time for sampling will be one half of the time dis-
played in Memory (
☞
p.32).
Connect an audio device (e.g., CD or MD) or mic to the Audio
In jack. If you connect a line-level device such as a CD or MD,
set the MIC/LINE select switch to the LINE position. If you
connect a mic, set the switch to the MIC position.
For details on the sampling procedure, refer to 3. Basic opera-
tion (Quick Start), p.23 “Recording a sample.”
Selecting a sample
Sample
00.(
ll
)...99.(
ll
)
00.S...49.S
Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate
Sample
. Rotate the dial to select one of the 150 samples from
“
00.
” (displayed as “
00.
ll
” if sliced) to “
99.
” (displayed as “
99.r
”
if sliced) or from “
00.S
” to “
49.S
.” Samples from “
00.
” to “
99.
”
are monaural samples, and will be displayed as “
00.
ll
” if sliced.
Samples from “
00.S
” to “
49.S
” are stereo samples.
It is not possible to select a sample that has not been
saved. If no samples exists in the
ES-1
’s sampling area,
the display will indicate “- -.-”
Playing a sample
If you press the Play/Pause key or a sample part key 1—7B, the
sample will be played back. A slice sample can also be played
by pressing the Slice Sample part key.
In the case of a slice sample, the step keys will light to indicate
steps where there is sound, and you can press these keys to
play the sample sound at the corresponding location.
Even if the sample has been sliced, it will be played as a
single sample if you press a sample part key 1—7B.
Modifying a sample
The knobs and keys of the Part Edit section and Effect section
can be used to modify the sound while you are in Sample mode
as well. (
☞p.33 “Pattern mode”)
The knobs and key on/off status in Sample mode is not
saved when you perform the Write operation.
The Roll key has no effect in Sample mode.