1Press the [MENU] key to access the page menu, and press P2: Loop Edit.

The P2: Loop Edit page will appear.

2Notice that 0000: LOOP1-140BPM-L is selected for “Sample (Sample Select),” and that the sample wave- form data is displayed.

The selected sample is a stereo sample. The L and R waveforms will be shown in the upper and lower parts of the sample waveform display.

3Use “Start” to set the start address, “LoopS (Loop Start)” to set the loop start address, and “End” to set the end address.

The sample will sound as follows.

When looping is on: S →

E → LoopS → E → (continue

repeating LoopS → E)

 

When looping is off: S →

E

Select “Start” (highlighted), and use the [VALUE] dial etc. to specify the location at which the sample will begin sounding. The vertical line in the display will move accordingly.

If necessary, you can press the ZOOM buttons to expand or shrink the waveform display. Zoom will expand or contract the display beginning at the “Start,” “LoopS (Loop Start),” or “End” point that is selected.

Zoom-out horizontally

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom-in vertically

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom-in horizontally

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum

 

 

 

1x horizontal zoom-in

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

horizontal zoom-out

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Zoom-out vertically

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

If you check “Use Zero,” locations where the wave- form is at zero will automatically be found and selected when you use the [VALUE] dial etc. to set “Start,” “LoopS (Loop Start),” or “End” points. This makes it easy to set these points to addresses that will not produce clicks or noise in the loop.

For this example, set “LoopS (Loop Start)” and “Start” to the same value.

If desired, you can make a dotted vertical line appear in the sample waveform display to indicate the BPM. If you use this function with waveforms that have a specific BPM, it will be easier to make accurate set- tings for “End.”

Select the page menu command “Grid” to access the dialog box.

Check “Grid,” set “Resolution” to , and press the OK

button.

Set “Grid” to 140. With these settings, vertical dotted lines will be displayed at 140 BPM quarter note inter- vals.

Set “End.”

When “Loop” is On, the dotted vertical “Grid” lines will start at “LoopS (Loop Start).” If you want to set “End” at the end of one 4/4 measure, the fourth verti- cal line from the “LoopS (Loop Start)” line will be the end of the first measure. Place “End” at this vertical line.

4Use “Truncate” to delete the unwanted data that is outside of the start (or loop start) and end addresses.

Select the page menu command “Truncate” to access the dialog box.

Select the Front & End radio button.

In this example, we will not change the settings of the “Save to No.” and “Overwrite” check boxes, so press the OK button to execute. When you execute the oper- ation, the truncated samples 0002: LOOP1-140B0002-L and 0003: LOOP1-140B0002-R will be automatically assigned to Index 1.

Please refer to “A note on saving samples” (p.111) for a cautionary note regarding the “Save to No.” and “Overwrite” check boxes.

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Korg music workstation, sampler manual Select the page menu command Grid to access the dialog box, Button, Set End