Sampling (recording a sample)

The TRITON STUDIO can record 48 kHz stereo 16-bit samples. Sampling can be performed in Sampling, Pro- gram, Combination, and Sequencer modes. (Open Sam- pling System)

The various functions of each mode can be used while sampling.

Here are some examples.

Sample a vocal from a mic, and play it back using “one-shot” playback.

Apply insert effects to the audio input, and sample the result.

Name multisamples or samples.

Save the data you sampled.

Convert a multisample into a program.

Sample and loop-playback a drum phrase, etc.

In Program mode, resample a phrase played by the arpeggiator.

In Program mode, listen to drum phrases played by the arpeggiator while you sample the external input from a guitar.

The example procedures described here begin from the initial settings of the TRITON STUDIO immedi- ately after power-on.

For other procedures and more detailed explanations, refer to p.99 or PG p.87.

Sampling a vocal from a mic, and playing it as a “one-shot” sample

1.Connect a mic and make input settings (Input)

1Connect a mic to the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack located on the rear panel.

Set the AUDIO INPUT [MIC/LINE] switch to the MIC position, and set the [LEVEL] knob to the center.

Mic

2Press the [SAMPLING] key to enter Sampling mode.

3Press the Input Setup tab to select the P0: Recording, Input/Setup page.

4Set “Input” to Analog.

5In the Input1 area, set “BUS” to L/R, specifying the bus to which the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack will be input.

Make sure that the Input1 level (“Level”) is 127, and the “Pan” is L000.

Be aware that when “BUS” is changed from Off to L/ R or IFX1–5, the volume level to the AUDIO OUT L/ MONO and R jacks or to the headphones may rise abruptly.

2.Set the recording level (Recording Level [dB])

1Speak into the mic at the volume that you will use for recording.

If the display indicates “ADC OVERLOAD !!” (AD converter input overload), turn the rear panel [LEVEL] knob toward MIN to adjust the level appropriately.

The best audio quality will be obtained at the highest possible level that does not cause an overload; i.e., a level that is slightly below the point where “ADC OVERLOAD !!” is displayed.

2Press the SAMPLING [REC] key.

Speak into the mic at the volume that you will use for recording.

The level meter will show the input volume.

If the display indicates “CLIP!!,” use the VALUE con- troller to lower the “Recording Level” slider (located in the right of the display) from the +0.0 setting down to an appropriate level.

3When you have finished making adjustments, press the SAMPLING [REC] key again.

 

Quick Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power on/off

 

 

 

 

 

Demo song

 

 

Playing

programs

 

Playing

combinations

 

Using

controllers

 

Arpeggiator

 

 

RPPR

 

 

Program

editing

 

 

 

 

Combination

editing

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sampling

 

 

 

 

 

Song

 

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Korg sampler manual Sampling recording a sample, Connect a mic and make input settings Input, Press the Sampling REC key