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.”

When you choose the unused sample num-

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ber, a period is indicated on the lower right

 

 

 

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side of display.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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Korg ES-1 Deleting a sample Delete Sample, Saving a sample Write, Checking the remaining Amount of sampling area Memory