Korg V2 manual 1S Normalize/Level Normalize/Level Adjust, 1T Volume Ramp, 1U Erase Punch Noise

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If you select a WAVE file that is other than 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz, an error message of “Can’t Put” will appear.

You cannot “put” a WAVE file that is longer than 80 minutes.

5–1S: Normalize/Level (Normalize/Level Adjust)

This command applies the same processing as the Sampling mode Sampling P1: Sample Edit page menu command “Normalize/Level Adjust” to a WAVE file. (PG p.104 “1– 1l: Normalize/Level Adj.”)

The data values (volume) in the “From Measure”“To Mea- sure” region will be adjusted uniformly. Using “Normalize” will boost the level of the data as high as possible without allowing it to clip. Normalizing data that was recorded at a low level will increase the dynamic range of the data. “Level” lets you raise or lower the level by a specific amount.

In the dialog box, use the “From Measure,” “To Measure,” and “Beat.Tick” fields to specify the region to which the command will apply.

Use “From Measure” and “To Measure” to specify the mea- sures, and “Beat.Tick” to specify the beat and clock. By default, “From Measure” and “To Measure” are set to the “From Measure” and “To End of Measure” setting of the Track Edit page.

“Overwrite.WAV” specifies whether the data that results from executing the command will overwrite the original file, or saved as a new file. If a new file will be created, use “Name” to specify a name for it.

Use the page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio Track)” to specify the save-destination for the new WAVE file that will be created.

The way in which the Compare function operates will depend on the “Overwrite.WAV” setting. (p.44)

5–1T: Volume Ramp

This command applies the same processing as the Sampling mode Sampling P1: Sample Edit page menu command “Vol- ume Ramp” to a WAVE file. (PG p.104 “1–1J: Volume Ramp”)

The data values (volume) in the “From Measure”“To Mea- sure” region will be modified. Depending on the setting you select, the volume will gradually increase (Fade In) or decrease (Fade Out) from “From Measure” to “To Measure.”

The “From Measure,” “To Measure,” “Beat.Tick,” and “Overwrite.WAV” fields in this dialog box are the same as described in “5–1S: Normalize/Level.”

5–1U: Erase Punch Noise

This command erases the noise that can occur at transitions caused by punch-in recording or editing. This command will automatically detect locations that cause noise, and apply a fade to smooth the transition.

“From Measure,”

“To Measure,”

“Beat. Tick”

“Beat. Tick”

Before execution

After execution

1Use “Track Select” to select the audio track that you want to edit.

2Choose “Erase Punch Noise” to open the dialog box.

3Specify the region for which you want to execute the command.

Use “From Measure” and “To Measure” to specify the measures, and “Beat.Tick” to specify the beat and clock. By default, “From Measure” and “To Measure” are set to the “From Measure” and “To End of Measure” setting of the Track Edit page. To avoid needlessly applying this process to data that does not contain unwanted noise, you should set the region narrowly, specifying a region that you know contains punch noise.

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Contents Update guide Table of Contents Combination mode Global modeSampling mode Program modeConventions in this manual About this manualHow this manual is organized Page New functions in version Sequencer modeIntroduction Other new functions Installing the system Updating the Triton Studio operating systemPage About the HD Audio Track function Sequencer modeHD Audio Recording About the audio tracks Audio Track 1&2 Erase Measure Preparing to record an audio track Specify the location where the Wave file will be savedRecording an audio track Create a directory in which to save the filesConnect your guitar SetupRecord the audio track Press the Sequencer REC/WRITE key Set the recording levelRecord Punch In checked Punch In Mode Auto Using punch-in recordingCheck the recorded content Press the Sequencer START/STOP key to stop recordingCompare the recorded content Performing bounce recordingWhen you have finished setting your levels, stop play- back Track Select Menu commandsSequencer P0 Play/REC 1D Delete Song7b Ctrl Control Sampling/HD Audio7a Input COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, Disk 7c Recording Level dB7B Sel Dir/WAVE Audio Track Menu CommandAuditioning the contents of a Wave file 7C Auto Sampling/HD Audio Setup 7D Bounce All Tracks To SongPunch Off, On Punch In Mode Manual, AutoPreference Bounce Off, OnChanges to the page menu commands Sequencer P1 Cue ListTrack and Map New page menu commandsSequencer P5 Track Edit 1R Put Wave1U Erase Punch Noise 1S Normalize/Level Normalize/Level Adjust1T Volume Ramp Index To execute the Time Stretch command, press the OK but- ton1V Time Stretch Start End1W Transfer Wave Transfer Wave To Midi Track Stereo fileIf executing with Track Select set to a Midi track Track 1C Erase Track1D Copy Track 1E Bounce Track Dialog box when executing Erase Measure 1J Copy Measure 1K Move Measure 1Q Set Song Length Resample SEQ Play Auto Sampling/HD Audio SetupInitialize ResampleListen to the sampled data In-Track SamplingPerforming in-track sampling Resampling a completed song to create a Wave file 2ch Mix to DiskHD Audio Track REC Listen to the Wave file that you createdCheck the audio tracks that you recorded Bounce Audio TrackRecording on the audio tracks Perform bounce-recordingAutomatically-set parameters and their values Parameter Initialize Resample SEQ Play In-Track SamplingDisk Recording internal parameter changes Support for exclusive eventsRecording and playing exclusive events Recording exclusive messages received from the TRITON-Rack Exclusive messages that can be realtime-recordedMidi system exclusive parameter changes Put Effect Setting to Track Effect IFX3Choose Put Effect Setting to Track to open the dialog box Beat.Tick1F Erase Measure Sequencer P6 Pattern/RPPR1B Event Edit 1C Put Effect Setting to Track Added page menu command1D Put Effect Setting to Track Sequencer P8 Insert EffectDestination and Value Tone Adjust Parameters123456a Tone Adjust 1-Tone Adjust LFO1 P Int LFO1 Pitch Intensity -12.00...+00.00...+12.00 LFO1 Dly LFO1 Delay 99...+00...+99LFO1 Spd LFO1 Speed 199...+00...+199 LFO1 Fade 99...+00...+991L Copy From Program Copy From ProgramSwing Quantize Parameter 1N Quantize Swing 300%...+300%Compare function Auto Song Setup functionOther updates ImprovementsDisk mode Edit Wave6b Wave Parameter 6E Copy 6K Volume Ramp6D Clear 6F InsertLoad Akai Program File Load Akai VolumeAdvanced Conversion Load Load Akai Program File Load PCG RAM and Samples 1D Load PCG RAM and SamplesLoad Standard Midi File Content that will be loaded from the .PCG fileContent loaded from the .SNG file Exclusive Off, On3J Optimize Medium Save Song as Standard Midi FileOptimize Medium Create a directory on the copy-destination media Collect Audio Track file3K Collect Audio Track file Collect the song file and Wave file into a single directoryGlobal Loading Karma Music Workstation or Triton Le .PCG SNG files Global mode parametersRate Convert Karma functionData compatibility Scsi Mode Target Global modeScsi Mode Initiator, Target Scsi Mode/SCSI IDFoot Switch Assign Scsi Mode Initiator1O Auto Sampling Setup Sampling modeAuto Sampling Setup REC Audio InputCheck the resampled data Auto Resample through IFXSampling Use the radio buttons to select Auto Resample through IFXIFX From, select Disk Menu commands Insert Mix, PasteCopying data from a Wave file, and inserting it in a sample Page Resample Combination Play Combination mode5E Auto Sampling Setup Use the radio buttons to select Resample Combination PlayStart playing the combination that uses the arpeggiator etc Source Audio*2 Input1 Level 127 Pan L000 BUS Select 1C Copy From Program Resample Program Play Program mode3E Auto Sampling Setup Start playing the program that uses the arpeggiator etc Initialize Resample Program Play REC Audio Input Various messages Other functionalityTap tempo control Changed messagesAdded messages Korg INC