In-track sampling – KORG M3 User Manual

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Sampling (Open Sampling System)

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In-Track Sampling

In-Track Sampling creates note data at the appropriate
timing when you sample an external audio source
while playing back a song in the Sequencer mode.
When you then play back the song, the sample will be
triggered by this note data. In other words, this
function plays back the sample at the same moment in
the song at which you recorded it.

In this example, we’ll show the sound of a guitar
connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack can be added to
your song.

1. Press the MODE SEQ switch to enter Sequencer

mode.

2. Select the song to which you want to add the

guitar sound.

You can either create a song, or use Media mode to
load a previously-created song.

3. Connect your guitar to the rear panel AUDIO

INPUT 1 jack. (See page 123)

4. Access the P0–1: Play/REC– Sampling/Audio In

page.

5. The Input “Use Global Setting” off.

6. Choose the Auto Sampling Setup menu command.

A dialog box will appear.

7. Choose “In-Track Sampling.”

8. Make the following settings for “In-Track

Sampling.”

Source Audio

: Analog

Mono–L/Mono–R/Stereo

: Mono-L

If you’re using analog input, make settings so that the
sound from Input 1 is sampled to L-MONO.

To

: as desired

The track you want to use for In-Track Sampling. MIDI
note data to trigger the sample will be recorded in the
track you selected.

Program

: as desired

The convert-destination program number. When
sampling is completed, a new multisample will be
automatically created, converted to a program, and
assigned as the program for the track.

9. Press the OK button to execute the command.

Preparations for In-Track Sampling are now
completed.

Let’s take a look at the settings that were made.

Audio Input
INPUT1
Bus Select

: Off

Pan

: L000

Level

: 127

AUX Bus

: 1/2

The input from AUDIO INPUT 1 will be sent to AUX
bus.

RECORDING LEVEL
Recording Level

: 0.0

This is the default setting for sampling.

Sampling Setup
Source Bus

: AUX 1/2

The sound sent to AUX 1/2 bus will be sampled.

Trigger

: Sampling START SW

Press the SAMPLING REC switch to enter record-
standby mode. Then press the SAMPLING START/
STOP switch to start sampling.

Save to

: RAM

The sample will be recorded to RAM memory.

Mode

: L-Mono

The sound of the internal left channel will be sampled
in mono.

10.For this example, change the settings as follows.

Pan

: C64

Trigger

: Threshold, Threshold Level: as desired

Sample Time

: as desired

11.Play your guitar at the volume that you will be

recording.

If the display indicates “ADC OVERLOAD !” (AD
converter input overload), turn the rear panel LEVEL
knob toward MIN to adjust the level appropriately.

For the best sound, adjust the level as high as possible
without allowing the “ADC OVERLOAD !” indication
to appear.

12.Press the SAMPLING REC switch.

When you play your guitar, the level meter will
indicate the volume at which the guitar will be
sampled.

If the display indicates “CLIP !,” use the VALUE
controllers to lower the Recording Level slider (in the
right of the display) below +0.0 to an appropriate level.

13.When you have finished making adjustments,

press the SAMPLING REC switch.

14.Press the SAMPLING REC switch, and then the

SAMPLING START/STOP switch to enter
recording-standby mode.

Press the LOCATE switch to reset the song playback
location to the beginning of the song, and press the
SEQUENCER START/STOP switch to play back.

Begin playing at the point where you want to record.

Sampling will begin when the Threshold Level
volume is exceeded.

15.At the point where you want to stop sampling,

press the SEQUENCER START/STOP switch.

Song playback and sampling will end.

Sampling will also stop if the specified Sample Time is
reached.

16.Press the LOCATE switch to return to the

beginning of the song, and press the SEQUENCER
START/STOP switch. Notice that the sampled
audio is played back along with the song.

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