Specifying the recording method (recording, Setup/sampling setup), Making settings for the sample to be recorded – KORG sampler User Manual
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3. Specifying the recording method
(Recording Setup/Sampling Setup)
1 In “Source BUS,” select the source that you want to
sample.
The sound being sent to the bus you select here will be
sampled.
L/R:
The sound being sent to the L/R bus will be sam-
pled.
Indiv.1/2:
The sound being sent to the Individual 1, 2
bus will be sampled.
For examples of these settings, refer to the various
examples of sampling. (
2 Use “Trigger” to specify how sampling will begin.
The available trigger methods will differ depending on
the mode.
Sampling mode:
Sampling START SW, Note On, Threshold
Program, Combination modes:
Sampling START SW, Note On
Sequencer mode:
Sampling START SW, Note On, Threshold, Sequencer
START SW
Here we will describe the Sampling START SW and
Note On that can be used in all modes. For details on
trigger methods suitable for various purposes, refer to
the various examples of sampling on p.38, 43, 45, 47,
115 or PG p.4, 37, 56, and 97.
Sampling START SW:
When you press the SAM-
PLING [REC] key, you will enter sampling-standby
mode, and sampling will begin when you press the
SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.
Note On:
When you press the SAMPLING [REC] key
and then the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key, you will
enter sampling-standby mode, and sampling will
begin when you play the keyboard.
4. Making settings for the sample to
be recorded (REC Sample Setup/
Sampling Setup)
Next we will specify the location into which the data will
be sampled, select mono or stereo sampling, and specify
the sampling time.
REC Sample Setup settings are made in Sampling mode,
and Sampling Setup settings are made in Combination,
Program, or Sequencer mode. These settings are main-
tained independently for each mode.
Use the following pages to set them.
• Sampling mode
• Program mode
1 Use “Save to” to specify the location into which the
data will be sampled.
RAM:
The sample will be written into sample memory
(RAM).
If you select RAM, you can also specify the writing-
destination RAM bank.
In Sampling mode, this is specified by “Bank.”
In other modes, this is specified by the page menu
command “Select Bank & Smpl No.”
When you select “Select Bank & Smpl No.,” the fol-
lowing dialog box will appear.
Specify the “Bank” in this dialog box.
“Sample No.” specifies the writing-destination sample
number. If “Sample Mode” is set to Stereo, specify L
and R.
If you check “Program” in the “Convert to” area, the
sample will automatically be converted to a program
immediately after the sample has been written into
RAM. This is convenient when you want to hear the
sampled sound immediately.
At the right, use “Program” and “MS” to specify the
program number and multisample number of the pro-
gram that will be created by the conversion.
Use “Orig.Key” to specify the key that will play the
sample at its original pitch. “Orig.Key” will increment
Mode
Page
Sampling
Sampling P0: Recording, Recording
Combination
Combination P0: Play, Sampling
Program
Program P0: Play, Sampling
Sequencer
Sequencer P0: Play/REC, Sampling