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Basic functions – KORG sampler User Manual

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Basic functions .................. 55

Saving data ............................................... 55

Types of data that can be saved ............................... 55
Writing to internal memory...................................... 56

Writing a program or combination..................... 56
Writing global settings, user drum kits, and user
arpeggio patterns .................................................. 58

Saving on media ......................................................... 59

Types of media that can be used......................... 59
Formatting media.................................................. 60
How to save data................................................... 60

MIDI data dump......................................................... 62

Loading data and restoring the factory settings..... 63

Loading data ............................................................... 63

Types of data that can be loaded ........................ 63
Loading data/Restoring the factory settings .... 63
Loading .PCG files and .SNG files from the floppy
disks included with the EXB-PCM series and
EXB-MOSS options ............................................... 65

Program settings ......................................... 67

How a program is organized.................................... 67
Basic program editing................................................ 67

Oscillator settings P1: Edit-Basic......................... 68
Pitch settings P2: Edit-Pitch ................................. 70
Filter settings P3: Edit-Filter ................................ 71
Amplifier settings P4: Edit-Amp......................... 72
LFO settings P5: Edit-Common LFO.................. 74
Arpeggiator settings P7: Edit-Arpeggiator........ 74
Insert Effect settings P8: Edit-Insert Effect ........ 74
Master Effect settings P9: Edit-Master Effect .... 74

More about Alternate Modulation........................... 74

Combination settings .................................... 75

How a combination is organized ............................. 75
Basic combination editing ......................................... 75

Timbre 1–8 program, pan and volume
P1: Edit-Program/Mixer ...................................... 76
Settings for status, MIDI channel, and pitch
parameters P2: Edit-Trk Param........................... 77
MIDI filter settings P3: Edit-MIDI Filter ............ 78
Layer, split, and velocity switch settings/
Controller settings P4: Edit-Zone/Ctrl .............. 78
Arpeggiator settings P7: Edit-Arp. ..................... 79
Insert Effect settings P8: Edit-Insert FX.............. 79
Master Effect settings P9: Edit-Master FX ......... 79

Producing songs ......................................... 80

Features of the sequencer.......................................... 80
The structure of Sequencer mode ............................ 81

Songs ....................................................................... 81
Patterns ................................................................... 81
Cue List ................................................................... 81

Preparations for recording........................................ 82
Recording methods .................................................... 83

Realtime recording on a track ............................. 83
Step recording........................................................ 86
Event Edit and Create Control Data................... 86
Realtime-recording to a pattern .......................... 86

Song editing methods.................................................88

1. Copying a song..................................................88
2. Naming a song ..................................................88
3. Setting the number of measures in the song.88
4. Changing the key

(transposing/modulating)...............................89

Creating and playing a Cue List ...............................90

Converting a song..................................................92

Creating and recording RPPR (Realtime Pattern

Play/Record) ..........................................................92
Creating RPPR data ...............................................92
RPPR playback .......................................................93
Realtime-recording an RPPR performance ........94

Recording the sounds of a combination ..................95
Caution and other functions in Sequencer mode...97

Sampling settings ....................................... 99

Features of sampling on the TRITON STUDIO......99
How Sampling mode is organized.........................100

Samples and Multisamples.................................101

Preparations for sampling .......................................102

1. Connecting an input device and making

Input

settings..............................................................102

2. Setting the recording level (Recording Level

[dB]) ..................................................................103

3. Specifying the recording method (Recording

Setup/Sampling Setup) .................................104

4. Making settings for the sample to be recorded

(REC Sample Setup/Sampling Setup) .........104

Sampling and editing in Sampling mode..............106

Creating multisample indexes and sampling ..106
Applying an insert effect to a sample and
resampling it.........................................................107
Ripping ..................................................................108
Loop settings.........................................................110
Sample (waveform data) editing .......................111
Multisample editing ............................................111
Converting a multisample to a program ..........112
Using Time Slice to divide a sample, and playing
it in Sequencer mode ...........................................112

Sampling in Program, Combination, or Sequencer

modes.....................................................................115
Record an external audio input source while a
song plays, and create event data at the same time
(In-Track Sampling function) .............................115
Resampling the song playback to create a WAVE
file on the hard drive ...........................................116