Sampling, Karma function, Sampling karma function – KORG M3 User Manual

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Troubleshooting Sampling

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Quick Start

Introduction

Setup

Program

Combination

Sequencer

Sampling

Global

Media

Effect

KARMA

Drum Track

Other

Appendices

A combination copied using “Copy From
Combi” doesn’t record via KARMA as it did
when you were playing it in Combination
mode

Is Multi REC (Seq P0: Play/REC) checked?

→ p.87

Are the settings in the Copy from Combination dialog
box correct?

→ p.89

• In the Copy from Combination dialog box, check

the Multi REC standby option before you execute
the copy. This will cause the settings to be adjusted
automatically.

Can’t record your performance using Tone
Adjust

Changes you make using Tone Adjust are recorded as
system exclusive data. Did you check the Global mode
MIDI Filter Enable Exclusive check box?

→ PG p.368

RPPR does not start

Is the Seq P0: Play/REC RPPR setting checked?

→ p.97

Are Assign, Pattern Select, and Track set correctly?

→ p.97
If the MIDI Clock (Global P1: MIDI) parameter set to
Internal or Auto?

→ PG p.364

SMF you loaded in Media mode won’t play
correctly

Execute the menu command GM Initialize to initialize
the settings.

→ PG p.273

Set Bank Map to GM(2).

→ PG p.358

Sampling

Can’t sample

Are the audio input settings correct?

For details, please see “Audio input and output –

Audio inputs don’t work properly.”

→ p.209

Is there free space in memory?

→ PG p.308, p.397

• In order to sample to RAM memory, you must

allocate sufficient space for sampling.

→ PG p.329,

p.334

• If you’re sampling to a USB storage device, select

another USB storage device.

→ PG p.108, p.334

Delete unneeded samples.

→ PG p.329

• Save important samples on external media, and

then delete them from memory.

→ PG p.337

If you’re sampling to external USB storage device, did
you select recordable media?

Is the Trigger setting correct?

→ PG p.12, p.305

In Sampling mode if you are resampling with
Resample

set to Auto, has the sample to be resampled

been assigned to the keyboard, and selected for Key?

→ p.115
Is the Source Bus setting correct?

If a “buffer overrun error occurred” message is
displayed frequently when you are sampling to hard
disk, execute the menu command Check Medium

(Media– Utility page) to find and correct any errors on
the selected MS-DOS format media.

→ PG p.414

A stereo sample can’t be played in stereo

Is the multisample actually stereo?

• Execute the menu command MS Mono To Stereo

to convert the multisample to stereo.

→ PG p.333

Is the sample name assigned correctly?

→ PG p.303

Volume of a recorded sample is too low/too
high

Samples that you resampled at a Recording Level of
approximately 0.0 (dB) have a lower volume than
when you resampled them.

• Did you turn on the Auto +12 dB On setting when

you resampled?

→ PG p.275, p.307

• If you resampled with Auto +12 dB On turned off,

turn on +12 dB (Sampling mode Loop Edit page)
for that sample.

→ PG p.315

Song or CD playback stops temporarily when
you sample

Is “Auto Optimize RAM” checked?

• If this is checked, RAM will be optimized

automatically when sampling ends, meaning that
the sound will stop when sampling ends. If a song
is being played in Sequencer mode or if a CD is
being played back, the playback will stop.

When “Recording Level” is set to 0 dB,
“CLIP !” does not appear even though the in-
put sound is distorted

When the Recording Level setting is 0 dB, and the
signal of an internal bus (L/R, AUX 1/2, AUX 3/4,
Indiv. 1/2, Indiv. 3/4) is set to Source Bus, the “CLIP !”
indication will not appear even if the input signal from
the AUDIO INPUT 1, 2 jacks or the S/P DIF jack is at a
level that causes distortion. This is due to the way in
which the internal level is calculated.

If the Source Bus selection is Analog Input 1/2 or S/P
DIF IN L/R, the signal will not be routed through the
internal bus, and thus the level of the input signal will
be sampled without change. If the input signal is
distorted due to clipping, the “CLIP !” indication will
appear if Recording Level is higher than 0 dB.

When the Recording Level is set to 0 dB and the
sounds played by the M3 are clipping and distorting,
and you are resampling these signals via an internal
bus, the “CLIP !” indication will not appear in this case
either, again due to the way in which internal levels are
calculated.

KARMA function

KARMA does not start

Is the KARMA ON/OFF switch turned on (lit)?

→ p.167
If a KARMA module does not start in Combination or
Sequencer mode, is the Run Check Box checked for

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