KORG PA4X 76 User Manual

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Making new sounds with Sampling |479

Testing the generated Drum Kit

To test the full pattern at different speed, play a note from C2 (half speed) to

C3 (original speed). See table above.

To test the single sliced samples, play notes from C#3 and above. If you play

a full chromatic scale, you can play the original pattern.
If too many samples have been generated, and the keyboard can’t fit them

all, use the

UPPER OCTAVE

buttons to transpose the keyboard, and also

listen to the samples exceeding the upper limit.

Adjusting the slicing parameters

If the Slice procedure didn’t produce satisfactory results, adjust the

Release

parameter, and touch the

Slice

button again.

Adjust the

Release

value changes the number of recognized attacks, by

varying the speed needed to the Slice engine to start working again. For ex-
ample, in the following example, if the Release value is too high (that is, too
long), the second attack may be lost:

If this, again, does not produces good results, try to also adjust the

Threshold

parameter, and touch the

Slice

button again.

Since a Tempo value rounding happens during the Slice operation, and the
loop may not be accurate, you may need to adjust both the

Start

and

End

parameters of the

Sample > Edit

page, to make the groove loop flawlessly.

After editing these parameters, touch the

Slice

button again.

Go on experimenting different settings. Editing an audio groove is a pure
matter of experimentation.

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