Edit menu, Sampling: record, Sm (sample) – KORG Professional Engineer PA3 User Manual

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Sampling operating mode

Edit menu

Advanced

Warning:

Generated MIDI Grooves will be deleted when

turning the instrument off. Import them to a Style track
before turning the instrument off.

Edit menu

From any page of the Sampling mode, press the MENU button
to open the Sampling edit menu. This menu gives access to the
various Sampling edit sections.

When in the menu, select an edit section, or press EXIT to exit
the menu and return to the Sample Edit / Sample Record page.
To return to this page, you can also select the Sample Edit / Sam-
ple Record menu item.

Each item in this menu corresponds to an edit section. Each edit
section groups various edit pages, that may be selected by touch-
ing the corresponding tab on the lower part of the display.

Sampling: Record

This page allows you to record a 16-bit, 48kHz stereo or mono
sample . While in this page, you will be able to monitor the input
signal. The keyboard will not play.

SM (Sample)

Touch this area to open the Choose Sample window, and select
one of the available samples to be loaded in the editor.

The window will be automatically closed after selecting.

Level

Use these meters to see the level of the entering signal. When the
CLIP indicator turns red, the signal is too hot. Lower it by reduc-
ing the source output level, or by using the GAIN knob on the
rear panel of the Pa3X.

REC Setup

Record Mode

Use this parameter to choose between the mono or stereo sam-
pling mode, by selecting one or both the line audio inputs (Left /
Right) on the back of the Pa3X.

Channel 1 (L) Only the Left Input is selected. A mono sample

will be produced.

Channel 2 (R) Only the Right Input is selected. A mono sample

will be produced.

Channel 1&2 (Stereo)

Both inputs will be selected. A stereo sample will
be produced.

Note:

Whether you record or load a stereo or mono sample, the

sample in memory will be treated as if it was stereo. Mono samples

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