5In “Sample Select,” select the sample that you wish to record. For this example, select ----: ---No Assign----.

Immediately after the power is turned on, this will be set to ----:---NoAssign----. You may sample even in this condition. The sample will be automatically recorded to a vacant sample number.

If you wish to first specify a sample number to which the sample will be recorded, use the numeric keys [0]–[9] and [ENTER] key or the popup menu to select the number.

A sample will be created automatically when you record.

A sample name such as 0000: NewSample_0000 will be assigned automatically. This name can be edited using the “Rename Sample” page menu com- mand.

If you execute sampling when an existing sample such as 0000: NewSample_0000 is selected, the new sample will be sampled to a vacant sample number. You do not need to be concerned with this setting even when you continue recording successive sam- ples.

6Select the “Sample Mode.”

Monaural source: If the “Audio Input (SAM- PLING)” setting “Pan” is L000, set “Sample Mode” to L-Mono. If “Pan” is R127, set “Sample Mode” to R-Mono.

Stereo source: Set the “Sample Mode” to Stereo.

7Press the [REC/WRITE] key.

If an input signal is present, the Recording Level [dB] meter will move according to the Pan setting in “Audio Input (SAMPLING).” This is the recording- standby condition.

In the case of “Connections and settings for a mon- aural source,” the L meter will move. In the case of “Connections and settings for a stereo source,” the L and R meters will move.

Use the “Recording Level [dB]” slider to adjust the level. For this example, set the slider to the 0.0 set- ting (p.82 in the Parameter Guide).

8At the moment that you wish to begin sampling, press the [START/STOP] key.

Sampling will begin.

9Sampling will stop when you press the [START/ STOP] key once again.

Sampling will stop automatically when the remaining amount of memory reaches zero.

0Play the C2 note on the keyboard.

The sample you recorded will play back.

If you wish to continue recording samples, repeat steps 6–9.

Auto sampling

There are two ways to record a sample: manual and auto.

With auto, sampling will begin when the input signal exceeds the specified threshold level. For details on manual sampling, refer to “Manual sampling” (p.79).

1In the P0: Recording, select the Input/Setup tab.

2Use the “Recording Setup” radio buttons to select Auto.

This will select auto recording mode.

3Set the “Threshold.”

When the input signal exceeds the “Threshold” level, sampling will begin automatically. The black triangles at both sides of the Recording Level [dB] meter display will indicate the specified level.

When you use auto sampling, the attack portion of the sampled input sound may be lost, depending on the “Threshold” setting. If this occurs, you can use “Pre Trigger REC” to sample the sound that occurs before sampling actually begins. Normally you will set this to 0, and use it only when neces- sary.

4In P0: Recording, select the Recording tab.

5Select the “MS” (multisample) (refer to “Manual sampling” step 4).

6Select the sample in “Sample Select” that you wish to record (refer to “Manual sampling” step 5).

7Specify the “Sample Mode” (refer to “Manual sampling” step 6).

8Press the [REC/WRITE] key.

9Press the [START/STOP] key.

When the input signal exceeds the “Threshold” level, sampling will begin automatically.

0Sampling will stop when you press the [START/ STOP] key once again.

Sampling will end automatically if the remaining amount of memory reaches zero.

APlay the C2 note on the keyboard, and you will hear the sound that you sampled.

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Auto sampling, Select the Sample Mode, Play the C2 note on the keyboard, Set the Threshold

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