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Importing your Sample to the PA Keyboard - The Basics:
Copy your named sample folders to a usb stick
Press the keyboard ‘sound’ mode button
Press the red ‘Record’ button on screen Rim..
Press the screen menu button [upper right pull down button]
Change to
a similar
sound that
you are
importing.
In this
instance
choose a
Clarinet
Press ‘Import’ – NOT the ‘Load’ option…
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Select your sample usb drive and select your sample – open folder
Open until you see the KMP file [the multisample] Press ‘load’Press screen Menu button again and press ‘exit’ – press ‘yes’Note: you will not hear any sound on the keyboard at this time
Editing the new Sample ‘in Sound mode’:
Top left of screen is a small button that says SND
Select a similar type of ‘sound’ from one of your banks to use as a
‘Template’. Play any key and you will hear the factory sound you justpicked – not your new sample yet.Press the ‘Menu’ button on the Keyboard [not the screen]Press ‘Basic’ on the screen
Changes to screen below. Change ‘OSC’ count to 1
The Oscillator Count here
Is set to ‘1’
It may be set to 2, 3, 4
As you can see the
information on this ‘Sound
Basic’ page includes the
Transpose Range – Leave this
set to the full keyboard
Also on the screen is
‘Legato as OSC Trigger’
Leave the settings as they are
‘Voice’ is set to ‘poly’
Leave the ‘Hold’ Box
un-ticked
Press ‘OSC Basic’ Tab
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Change ROM toRAM
Your sample name
Will be here after
changing to RAM
Sample
Top of the screen, change the High ‘ROM’to‘RAM’ Now it will show
your sample name. Same page below right, change the ‘Vel SW L->H: to‘1’ to enable just the 1 sample to play. Press the keys, this is the newimported sample. Press Vel/Keyzone Tab - Change the velocity zone to127 if necessary to ensure the sound plays at all velocity’s …
Changing the new sound:
Press page Menu, Press ‘write sound’
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Press the ‘T’ Button [text button] and name your new sound – OK
Press ‘select’ for you preferred location in the User area – 1 or 2
You can choose either an empty slot here Or overwrite a sound you maynot like – OK and ‘yes’.
Further Editing of your new sound:
You now have a ‘Basic’ sound ready for further editing to your own taste
Further programming can be done in ‘Sound Mode’.Press the ‘sound’ button on the keyboard to bring it onto screenSelect your ‘sound’ and alter the various parameters and listen as youwork. If you do something you don’t like and can’t quite get it back thenSimply leave ‘sound’ mode by pressing the ‘style play’ button on thekeyboard. Nothing will be changed.If you do like your editing - Go to screen Menu and ‘Write’ the sound ….
By selecting a factory sound to base your new sample on, a lot of the
programming already in the factory sounds is present in your new sound,so be careful and pick a factory sound that has similar characteristics thatyou need…….
Advanced Edit Manual here:
http://www.korgpa.com/pa_root/en/products/pa2x_man.html
Keith Ball
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