Using a sample in a drum kit, Saving multisamples and samples – KORG M3 User Manual
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Sampling and editing in Sampling mode Using a sample in a drum kit
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Quick Start
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Setup
Program
Combination
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Sampling
Global
Media
Effect
KARMA
Drum Track
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Appendices
7. Press the MODE PROGRAM switch to enter
Program mode, select the converted program, and
try it out.
Note: If you’ve created a multisample in Sampling
mode and want to use it in a program without using
the menu command Convert MS to Program, go to the
Prog P2: OSC/Pitch– OSC1(2) Basic page and set the
OSC1(2) Multisample Bank to RamM or RamS. With
these settings, the multisample you created in
Sampling mode will sound using the parameter
settings of that program.
Using a sample in a drum kit
Samples you create in Sampling mode can be used as
drum kit instruments.
In the Global P5: Drum Kit– Sample Setup page, set the
Drumsample Bank parameter to RamM or RamS.
Saving multisamples and
samples
If you want to keep the multisample and sample data
you create, you must save your data onto either the
USB storage device (commercially available).
In Sampling mode if you want to save only the
multisamples and samples, you can execute the Save
Sample Data
menu command in the Media– Save
page. If you have converted a multisample into a
program, or if you are using multisamples or samples
that you created in Combination or Sequencer mode or
a drum kit you created in Sampling mode, we
recommend that you save your data using Save All in
order to ensure that it will be reproduced correctly the
next time you load it.
In Program, Combination, or Sequencer modes, we
also recommend that you use Save All.
Unless you save to media (see page 142), any
sample or multisample data you create will be lost
when you turn off the power. For details, please
see “Media that can be used with the M3” on
page 223.