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4. Sample mode

Deleting a sample

(Delete Sample)

This function completely deletes a sample from memory.

1.Use the dial to select the sample that you wish to Delete.

2.Hold down the Shift key and press step key 14 (Delete Sample). (Key 14 will blink.)

3.Press step key 14 once again to delete the sample. (Key 14 will go dark.)

Saving a sample (WRITE)

After you record or modify a sample, you must perform the Write operation if you wish to keep the data. If you wish to intentionally discard the changes you have made to a sample and revert to the original data, simply change samples without saving.

1.Press the Write key (the key will blink). The sample number will blink in the display. In the case of a newly recorded sample, the display will blink “- -. (or “- -.S for a stereo sample).

If you decide to cancel without deleting, press the Stop/Cancel key.

Once a sample has been deleted, it cannot be recovered.

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2.Use the dial to select the writing destination sample number. In the case of a monaural sample (including slice samples), you can choose from “00.” through “99.” In the case of a ste- reo sample, you can choose from “00.S” through “49.S.”

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3.Press the Write key once again, and the display will indicate that the data is being saved. When saving is complete, the display will change to the save destination number and the Write key will go dark.

If you decide to cancel without writing, press the Stop/Cancel key.

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Checking the remaining

amount of sampling area

(Memory)

Use the cursor keys to make the parameter select LED indicate

Memory.

The display will indicate the remaining number of seconds of sampling time.

It is not possible to edit the Memory parameter.

Since stereo sampling uses twice as much memory, the available amount of sampling time will be half the amount that is displayed.

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With the factory settings, Memory Protect is turned on so that data cannot be saved.You must turn off Memory Pro- tect before you execute the Write operation. (p.56 “Memory Protect (Protect)”)

When you execute the Write operation, the sample that had occupied the save destination will be overwritten.

The data locations within internal memory are optimized when you write a sample, and this may take a certain amount of time (maximum of approximately 90 seconds). During this time, the display will show that the data is currently being saved.

The animation is indicated on the display during writing the sample. Never turn off the power until the data has been completely saved (i.e., until the Write key goes dark).

There is no need to write a sliced sample to a different location. The same location can play back the original sample (if assigned to part 1— 7B) or the sliced sample (if assigned to slice part).

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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 ResamplingAppendices Song modeGlobal mode Data you create on the ES-1 Main featuresIntroduction Adapter cable holder Power switch AC Local Voltage Make connections and playExample connections Preparing to playCommon section Connector sectionFront and rear panel Front and rear panel Effect sectionPart Edit section 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 partScale/Beat SliceCreating a slice sample Time Slice 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 dataEditing the parameter values of a Motion sequence Editing motion sequence DataSelecting a motion sequence Using Pattern Set to perform Pattern Set Play Pattern SetRegistering a pattern for Pattern Set Pattern setSaving a pattern Write Playing a song Song Play Song modeSelecting a song 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, onMidi ch Setting the Midi note num Ber for each part Note NoAudio In Mode Monaural, St. stereo 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 MidiEditing sounds etc TroubleshootingTransmitting sound settings Other data Data Dump 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