Sample mode, Sampling procedure on the esx-1, Audition the existing samples (+p.20) – KORG ESX-1 User Manual

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4. Sample mode

In this mode you can record (sample) a sound to create a new sample, modify samples
in various ways, or delete an unwanted sample.

Sampling procedure on the ESX-1

Here’s the procedure from sampling a new sound to assigning the new sample
to a part.

1. Audition the existing samples (p.20)

Listen to the samples that are already saved in the ESX-1; one of
them may already be what you want.

2. Record a new sample (p.21)

Sample (record) your new sound. You can either sample an external
input sound (☞p.21) or directly resample the sound from the ESX-1
(☞p.25).

3. Edit a sample (p.23)

You can specify the loop points for your sample, and adjust its pitch.
You can also adjust the overall level, remove unneeded portions at
the beginning and end of the sample, or perform operations such as
Slice Sample or Stretch Sample.

4. Save a sample (p.32)

Save the edited sample into the ESX-1’s internal memory. If you want
to save the sample on SmartMedia, refer to “Using SmartMedia

TM

(☞p.84).

5. Assign the sample to a part

The saved sample can be assigned to one of the parts in a pattern.
This is done in Part Edit mode “SAMPLE.” (☞p.44)

Assign to each part
Edit in Pattern mode
Pitch/Speed, Filter, Level, Pan

Sample mode

Sampling area = total 285 seconds

Monaural samples 000....255.
(Slice samples displayed as )
(Stretch samples displayed as )

Stereo samples 000 ...127
(Stretch samples displayed as )

Write

Edit in
Sample mode

Normalize,
Truncate,
Time Slice,
Start, End

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