Resampling a song to create a wave file – KORG M3 User Manual

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Sampling in Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes Resampling a song to create a WAVE file

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Quick Start

Introduction

Setup

Program

Combination

Sequencer

Sampling

Global

Media

Effect

KARMA

Drum Track

Other

Appendices

For details on how the Compare function works for In-
Track Sampling, please see “In-Track Sampling” on
page 126.

Resampling a song to create a
WAVE file

Here we’ll explain the procedure for resampling a song
to create a stereo two-channel WAVE file on a USB
storage device (such as a commercially available hard
disk).

You can record a completed Song to a stereo WAVE file,
and then burn that WAVE file to an audio CD using the
USB CD-R/RW drive (commercially available). For
details, please see “Creating audio CDs” on page 150.

1. Press the MODE SEQ switch to enter Sequencer

mode.

2. Select the song from which you want to create a

WAVE file.

Either create a song, or use Media mode to load a
previously-created song.

A maximum of 80 minutes for either mono or
stereo can be written to media in one sampling
operation (mono: approximately 440 MB, stereo:
approximately 879 MB).

3. Access the Seq P0–1: Play/REC– Sampling/Audio

In page.

4. Audio Input “Use Global Setting” off.

5. Choose the Auto Sampling Setup menu command.

A dialog box will appear.

6. Choose “2ch Mix to Media.”

7. Press the OK button to execute the command.

Preparations for WAVE resampling are now complete.

Analog, S/P DIF, (FireWire)
Input 1, 2
Bus Select

: Off

AUX Bus:

Off

Turn off all input from INPUT 1, 2 and S/P DIF L, R.

RECORDING LEVEL
Recording Level

: 0.0

This is the default setting for resampling.

Sampling Setup
Source Bus

: L/R

The sound sent to L/R bus will be sampled.

Trigger

: Sequencer START SW

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

Save to

: MEDIA

The sample will be saved on the media you specified in
Select Directory

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