Editing the indices, 1 press p3: multisample, 2 use multisample (ms) to select the multisample 2 – KORG Speaker System User Manual

Page 88: 3 select the “index, 4 press the buttons to modify the number or order, Modifying the settings of an index, 1 make the settings described in steps 1–3 of 1 “e, 2 set parameters for the selected index, Multisample editing, Converting a multisample to a program

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Editing a multisample consists of creating indexes for
the multisample and assigning a sample to each index
(these basic settings can also be performed in P0), edit-
ing operations such as deleting, copying, and inserting
indexes, and detailed settings such as sample level and
pitch for each index.
Multisample editing is performed in P3: Multisample.

Editing the indices

To change the number or order of the indexes, use the
Insert

, Cut, Copy, and Create buttons.

1 Press P3: Multisample.

2 Use Multisample (MS) to select the multisample

that you wish to edit.

3 Select the “index.”

You can also select an index by holding down the
[ENTER] key and playing a note on the keyboard.

4 Press the buttons to modify the number or order of

the indices, and edit them.

To delete the selected index, press the Cut button.
The Insert button is used in conjunction with the
Cut

and Copy buttons. The contents of the index

that was Cut or Copied will be inserted.
The Create button has the same function as the Cre-
ate button

in P0: Recording (

p.81 “Creating multi-

sample indexes and sampling”).

Modifying the settings of an index

1 Make the settings described in steps 13 of

“Editing the indexes.”

2 Set parameters for the selected index.

For details on each parameter, refer to p.96 in the
Parameter Guide.

• Changing the “Top Key” will change the upper

limit of the zone. Simultaneously, the lower limit
of the next-numbered index will also change.

• If you check “Constant Pitch,” all notes in the

index zone will sound the sample at its original
pitch.

• “Pitch” adjusts the sample pitch for each index.

You can use the “Pitch BPM Adjust” page menu
command to set the loop interval to a desired BPM
value (

p.97 in the Parameter Guide).

In pages P0–P4, you can select and execute the “Con-
vert MS To Program” page menu command. When you
execute this command, the settings of the currently
selected multisample will be converted into a program.
In Program mode you can make filter, amp and effect
settings etc., and play the sample as a program. The
resulting program can be used in a combination or
song.

For details on the “Convert MS To Program” page
menu command (

p.84 in the Parameter Guide).

Multisample editing

Converting a multisample to a

program

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