Creating multisample indexes and sampling, 1 in p0: recording, select the recording tab, 2 select the “ms” (multisample) (refer to “manual – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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Basic functions

Creating multisample indexes and
sampling

Here’s how to create indexes for a multisample, and
assign a sample to each index.

If desired, you can first create several indexes for a
multisample, and then record a sample for each index.

1 In P0: Recording, select the Recording tab.

2 Select the “MS” (multisample) (refer to “Manual

sampling” step 4).

3 Press the Create button to create an index.

Immediately after the power is turned on, the
“Index” will be indicated as 001/001. This means
that there is only one index. The range that is high-
lighted in the keyboard & Index is the range of the
selected index.

Press the Create button several times. Each time
you press it, an index will be created. The keyboard
display will indicate the zone and original key loca-
tion of each index. The highlighted area is the cur-
rently selected index.

The index that is created when you press the Cre-
ate button

is created according to the “Create Zone

Preference” settings of the Preference tab. For
details refer to p.87 and “Create” (p.81), both in the
Parameter Guide.
Immediately after the power is turned on, “Posi-
tion” will be Right, “Zone Range” will be 12Keys,
and “Original Key Position” will be Bottom, so
that indexes will be created as shown below.

If you set “Zone Range” to 1Key, an index will be
created for each note of the keyboard and a sample
assigned to in index. You can then continue sam-
pling. It is convenient to use 1Key when you wish
to sample numerous takes in succession, such as
when recording phrases or rhythm loops.

4 Select “Index.”

“Index” can also be selected by holding down the
[ENTER] key and playing a note on the keyboard.
For this example, select 001.

5 If you have been sampling previously and one or

more samples already exist, use “Sample Select” to
select the sample that you wish to assign.

Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a sample to each
index. Complete the multisample in this way.

When you play the keyboard in the area of an index
to which a sample has been assigned. that sample
will play back.

6 If you wish to first create two or more indexes for

the multisample before you start sampling, and
then continue sampling for each of these indexes,
select the index for sampling in step
4, and use
either manual sampling or auto sampling to record
a sample for that index (

“Manual sampling” or

“Auto sampling”).

Create a multisample by selecting an index and then
sampling.

The number and order of the indexes in the multi-
sample, the zone of each index, and the original
key location can be edited later if desired (

p.84

“Multisample editing”).

Keyboard & Index

Create button

Index

Sampling mode

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