Korg ES-1 manual Sample mode, Selecting a sample, Playing a sample, Recording a sample

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4. Sample mode

4. Sample mode

In this mode you can record a new sample, or modify or delete samples.

Press the SAMPLE mode key to enter sample mode.

Selecting a sample

Sample00.(ll)...99.(ll)

00.S...49.S

Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate Sample. Rotate the dial to select one of the 150 samples from “00.” (displayed as “00.ll” if sliced) to “99.” (displayed as “99.r

Sample mode

Sampling area = total 95 seconds

Monaural samples 00....99.

(Slice samples displayed as 00.l l)

Stereo samples 00.S...49.S

Edit in

Sample mode

Normalize,

Truncate,

Time Slice,

Write Start, End,

Fadeout

if sliced) or from “00.S” to “49.S.” Samples from “00.” to “99.” are monaural samples, and will be displayed as “00.ll” if sliced. Samples from “00.S” to “49.S” are stereo samples.

It is not possible to select a sample that has not been saved. If no samples exists in the ES-1’s sampling area, the display will indicate “- -.-

Playing a sample

If you press the Play/Pause key or a sample part key 1—7B, the sample will be played back. A slice sample can also be played by pressing the Slice Sample part key.

Assign to each part

Edit in Pattern mode

Pitch/Speed, Filter, Level, Pan

Recording a sample

The ES-1lets you connect an audio device (e.g., CD or MD) or mic and record various sounds to use as samples. A maximum of 95 seconds can be sampled and kept in internal memory.

If the factory preloaded samples are rewritten or erased, they cannot be restored to their original state. If you do not want to lose the factory preloaded samples, purchase a SmartMedia card and perform the Save operation (p.55) to make a backup.

If you run out of memory while sampling, sampling will stop automatically. Before you start sampling, use the Sample mode Memory function (p.32) to check the re- maining amount of sampling time.

Stereo samples occupy twice as much memory.The avail- able time for sampling will be one half of the time dis- played in Memory (p.32).

Connect an audio device (e.g., CD or MD) or mic to the Audio In jack. If you connect a line-level device such as a CD or MD, set the MIC/LINE select switch to the LINE position. If you connect a mic, set the switch to the MIC position.

For details on the sampling procedure, refer to 3. Basic opera- tion (Quick Start), p.23 “Recording a sample.”

In the case of a slice sample, the step keys will light to indicate steps where there is sound, and you can press these keys to play the sample sound at the corresponding location.

Even if the sample has been sliced, it will be played as a

single sample if you press a sample part key 1— 7B.

Modifying a sample

The knobs and keys of the Part Edit section and Effect section can be used to modify the sound while you are in Sample mode as well. (p.33 “Pattern mode”)

The knobs and key on/off status in Sample mode is not saved when you perform the Write operation.

The Roll key has no effect in Sample mode.

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Contents Page CE mark for European Harmonized Standards FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.AContents Directly sampling the sound of the ES-1 Resampling Pattern modeSong mode Global modeAppendices Main features IntroductionData you create on the ES-1 Preparing to play Adapter cable holder Power switch AC Local VoltageMake connections and play Example connectionsConnector section Front and rear panelCommon section Effect section Part Edit sectionFront and rear panel Sequence Control section Part Select sectionSelect key Step Key sectionPower switch Connector sectionListening to a Song Conceptual diagram of the ES-1What is a Song? Basic operation Quick StartListening to a Sample What is a Pattern?What is a Sample? Listening to a PatternChanging the tempo of a song or pattern Using the dial to change the tempoUsing the Tap Tempo key to change the tempo Trying out the functionsStriking the part keys along with a song or pattern Editing the effect and delay settingsWhat is the Part Edit section? Modifying editing the soundBasic operation Quick Start Modifying editing a rhythm pattern Using the step keys to edit the rhythm Step RecordingWhat is a Rhythm Pattern? What is Length?Erase Using the part keys to edit the rhythm Realtime RecordingSaving a pattern you create Write What is a Motion Sequence? Using a Motion SequenceSound heard from Audio In line output Connecting various sources to the audio inputsInput from CD or MD, etc Peak LED Sound input from AudioInput from CD or MD, etc Let’s record a sampleSample sound Assigning a sample sound to a sample partAbout the Slice function About the Resample functionMidi keyboard etc Using the ES-1 as a tone generator moduleWhat is Pattern Set? Playing with Pattern SetSynchronizing with an EA-1 or ER-1 Recording a sample Sample modeSelecting a sample Playing a sampleDirectly sampling the sound ES-1 Resampling Specifying the start locationSpecifying the end location Specifying the fade-out LengthResampling just one note of a part Resampling from the middle of a Pattern or songSlice Creating a slice sample Time SliceScale/Beat Normalize End Start Before Truncate After Truncate Sample modeOther functions for editing Sample Tips for achieving good results With Time SliceChecking the remaining Amount of sampling area Memory Once a sample has been deleted, it cannot be recoveredDeleting a sample Delete Sample Saving a sample WritePattern Play Pattern modeSetting the playback tempo Playing a patternPart Solo function Display when no parts are soloed Solo one partSelecting parts Part Mute functionAssigning a sample Creating a patternEditing effect and delay Decimator Ring Mod. ring modulationPitch Shifter CompressorBPM Sync Length, Scale/Beat settingsTime delay time Msec .. sec For BPM Sync 1/4...8 Motion Seq motion sequencePattern mode Swing settingsSetting the Length Setting the Scale/Beat 16, 32, tri, tr2Creating a Rhythm Pattern Setting the Roll TypeUsing the step keys Step Recording Using the part keys Realtime RecordingPlaying an effect motion sequence Motion sequencePlaying a motion sequence Recording a motion sequenceChecking motion data Playing a delay motion sequenceRecording a delay motion Sequence There will be no effect if the delay Motion Seq is off darkErasing data during playback or recording Erase Convenient functions for Editing patternsErasing rhythm pattern data from Copying a part Copy Part PartCopy Pattern data Data Copy within a patternEditing motion sequence Data Selecting a motion sequenceEditing the parameter values of a Motion sequence Pattern set Using Pattern Set to perform Pattern Set PlayPattern Set Registering a pattern for Pattern SetSaving a pattern Write Song mode Selecting a songPlaying a song Song Play Erasing song data Clear Song Song modeCreating a song Creating a song from scratchChanging the pattern for a specific position Editing a songInserting a pattern at a specified posi Tion Insert Pattern Deleting a pattern from a specified Position Delete PatternChecking for song event data Deleting event data from a songSaving a song Write Metronome OFF, r-0, r-1, r-2, on Global modeMetronome settings Global modeSetting the Midi note num Ber for each part Note No Audio In Mode Monaural, St. stereoMidi ch Saving data to SmartMedia Save Using SmartMediaTMFormatting Smart Media Format Loading all data from SmartMedia To the ES-1 All LoadLoading only a single sample From SmartMedia Sample Load Saving your changes Global mode WriteWith the factory settings, this is turned on Memory Protect ProtectAbout Midi AppendicesTroubleshooting Transmitting sound settings Other data Data DumpEditing sounds etc Specifications Error messagesIndex Pattern Set Play TroubleshootingPattern Play Rhythm Set 11, 25 WriteBank Pattern Name ListSample Name List Song Name ListTransmitted Recognized Remarks Function Midi Implementation ChartSampler 2000.5.15Korg INC