Korg ES-1 manual Specifying the start location, Specifying the end location

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4. Sample mode

Specifying the start location

Start

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The highest place (underlined) will not be displayed.

Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate Start. Rotate the dial to change the start location. The display will indicate the lower three places, but you can see the next higher three places by pressing the Shift key.

As you make adjustments, press the Play/Pause key to hear the difference caused by changing the actual start location.

The Start value will always be less than the End value.

Start

Fadeout

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Specifying the end location

End

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The highest place (underlined) will not be displayed.

Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate End. Rotate the dial to change the end location. The display will indicate the lower three places, but you can see the next higher three places by pressing the Shift key.

As you make adjustments, press the Play/Pause key to hear the difference caused by changing the actual end location.

End cannot be set to a value greater than the length of the sample.

Specifying the fade-out

length

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The highest place (underlined) will not be displayed.

Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate Fadeout. Rotate the dial to change the fade-out location. The display will indicate the lower three places, but you can see the next higher three places by pressing the Shift key.

As you make adjustments, press the Play/Pause key to hear the difference caused by changing the actual fade-out location.

The sample may sound slightly different each time it is played.

The fade-out start location may drift during playback.

The playback start location may drift during reverse play- back. In particular, the sample may not play if the distance between the start and end is 40 or less.

Directly sampling the sound

of the ES-1 (Resampling)

The sound being played back by the ES-1can be sampled di- rectly. This is called “resampling.” By resampling, you can cre- ate a sample that combines multiple samples, or use the sound of effects applied to an existing sample as a new sample.

If you have modified the Start, End, or Fade-out values in Sample mode, or have executed Normalize, Truncate, or Time Slice, you will not be able to Resample in Pattern mode until you write the sample or select another sample to discard the changes.

A newly sampled sample is displayed as “- -. (or “- -.S for a stereo) in Sample mode.

If you sample again without saving the sample, the previ- ous sample data will be lost.

A sample cannot be used in Pattern mode unless it has been saved.

It is not possible to record a motion sequence and a sample at the same time.

Resampling from the beginning of

a pattern or song

1.Make sure that you are in Pattern mode or Song mode.

2.Press the Stop/Cancel key to stop playback.

3.Hold down the Pattern Set key and press the Rec key to enter sampling-ready mode (the Rec key will light, and the Pattern Set key and Play/Pause key will blink). The display will blink to indicate the sampling method (monaural/stereo).

4.Rotate the dial to select monaural (“nno”) or stereo (“StE”).

5.When you press the Play/Pause key, the pattern or song will begin playing, and at the same time sampling will begin. (The Pattern Set key and the Play/Pause key will light.)

6.When you press the Stop/Cancel key, the pattern or song playback will stop, and sampling will also stop. (The Pattern Set key, Rec key, and Play/Pause key will go dark.)

Alternatively if you press the Rec key without pressing the Stop/Cancel key, sampling will stop but playback will con- tinue. (The Pattern Set key and Rec key will go dark, and the Play/Pause key will be lit.)

To cancel sampling-ready mode, press the Stop/Cancel key.

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Contents Page FCC Regulation Warning for U.S.A CE mark for European Harmonized StandardsContents Pattern mode Directly sampling the sound of the ES-1 ResamplingGlobal mode Song modeAppendices Introduction Main featuresData you create on the ES-1 Adapter cable holder Power switch AC Local Voltage Make connections and playExample connections Preparing to playFront and rear panel Connector sectionCommon section Part Edit section Effect sectionFront and rear panel Part Select section Sequence Control sectionStep Key section Select keyConnector section Power switchConceptual diagram of the ES-1 What is a Song?Basic operation Quick Start Listening to a SongWhat is a Pattern? What is a Sample?Listening to a Pattern Listening to a SampleUsing the dial to change the tempo Using the Tap Tempo key to change the tempoTrying out the functions Changing the tempo of a song or patternEditing the effect and delay settings What is the Part Edit section?Modifying editing the sound Striking the part keys along with a song or patternBasic operation Quick Start Using the step keys to edit the rhythm Step Recording What is a Rhythm Pattern?What is Length? Modifying editing a rhythm patternUsing the part keys to edit the rhythm Realtime Recording EraseSaving a pattern you create Write Using a Motion Sequence What is a Motion Sequence?Connecting various sources to the audio inputs Input from CD or MD, etc Peak LEDSound input from Audio Sound heard from Audio In line outputLet’s record a sample Input from CD or MD, etcAssigning a sample sound to a sample part About the Slice functionAbout the Resample function Sample soundUsing the ES-1 as a tone generator module What is Pattern Set?Playing with Pattern Set Midi keyboard etcSynchronizing with an EA-1 or ER-1 Sample mode Selecting a samplePlaying a sample Recording a sampleSpecifying the start location Specifying the end locationSpecifying the fade-out Length Directly sampling the sound ES-1 ResamplingResampling from the middle of a Pattern or song Resampling just one note of a partCreating a slice sample Time Slice SliceScale/Beat End Start Before Truncate After Truncate Sample mode Other functions for editing SampleTips for achieving good results With Time Slice NormalizeOnce a sample has been deleted, it cannot be recovered Deleting a sample Delete SampleSaving a sample Write Checking the remaining Amount of sampling area MemoryPattern mode Setting the playback tempoPlaying a pattern Pattern PlayDisplay when no parts are soloed Solo one part Selecting partsPart Mute function Part Solo functionCreating a pattern Assigning a sampleEditing effect and delay Ring Mod. ring modulation Pitch ShifterCompressor DecimatorLength, Scale/Beat settings Time delay time Msec .. sec For BPM Sync 1/4...8Motion Seq motion sequence BPM SyncSwing settings Setting the LengthSetting the Scale/Beat 16, 32, tri, tr2 Pattern modeSetting the Roll Type Using the step keys Step RecordingUsing the part keys Realtime Recording Creating a Rhythm PatternMotion sequence Playing a motion sequenceRecording a motion sequence Playing an effect motion sequencePlaying a delay motion sequence Recording a delay motion SequenceThere will be no effect if the delay Motion Seq is off dark Checking motion dataConvenient functions for Editing patterns Erasing rhythm pattern data from Copying a part Copy PartPart Erasing data during playback or recording EraseData Copy within a pattern Copy Pattern dataSelecting a motion sequence Editing motion sequence DataEditing the parameter values of a Motion sequence Using Pattern Set to perform Pattern Set Play Pattern SetRegistering a pattern for Pattern Set Pattern setSaving a pattern Write Selecting a song Song modePlaying a song Song Play Song mode Creating a songCreating a song from scratch Erasing song data Clear SongEditing a song Inserting a pattern at a specified posi Tion Insert PatternDeleting a pattern from a specified Position Delete Pattern Changing the pattern for a specific positionDeleting event data from a song Checking for song event dataSaving a song Write Global mode Metronome settingsGlobal mode Metronome OFF, r-0, r-1, r-2, onAudio In Mode Monaural, St. stereo Setting the Midi note num Ber for each part Note NoMidi ch Using SmartMediaTM Formatting Smart Media FormatLoading all data from SmartMedia To the ES-1 All Load Saving data to SmartMedia SaveSaving your changes Global mode Write With the factory settings, this is turned onMemory Protect Protect Loading only a single sample From SmartMedia Sample LoadAppendices About MidiTransmitting sound settings Other data Data Dump TroubleshootingEditing sounds etc Error messages SpecificationsIndex Troubleshooting PatternPlay Rhythm Set 11, 25 Write Pattern Set PlayPattern Name List Sample Name ListSong Name List BankMidi Implementation Chart Sampler2000.5.15 Transmitted Recognized Remarks FunctionKorg INC