The grid is displayed according to the playback pitch of the base key (the key shown in gray in the “Keyboard & Index” area).

You can select the base key by holding down the [ENTER] key and playing a note on the keyboard.

Sample (waveform data) editing

Editing the waveform data of the sample is done in P1: Sample Edit. You can use commands such as cut, copy, and normalize to edit the waveform data.

1Select P1: Sample Edit.

Keyboard & Index

The waveform data of the currently selected sample will be displayed. It will play back when you play the keyboard (in the highlighted region in the “Key- board & Index”).

You can use “Sample Select” to select the sample that you wish to edit.

When you change indexes, the waveform data of the sample specified for that index will be dis- played.

Sample waveforms that were recorded with a “Sampling Mode” of Stereo will be shown in two lines. The upper line is the L channel waveform, and the lower line is the R channel waveform.

2Use “Edit Range Start” and “Edit Range End” to specify the range that you wish to edit.

The selected range will be highlighted.

If you wish to audition the selected range, press the [START/STOP] key.

The waveform will play back at the pitch of the base key (the key shown in gray in the keyboard dis- play). You can select the base key by holding down the [ENTER] key and playing a note on the key- board.

The ZOOM buttons and the “User Zero” check box can be used in the same way as in P2: Loop Edit.

3From the list of page menu commands, select the desired editing command. Make the appropriate settings in the dialog box, and press the OK button to execute.

For details on each command (p.89 in the Parame- ter Guide).

A note on saving samples

In the dialog boxes of some page menu commands, there is a “Save to No.” setting that lets you specify the sample number to which the edited sample will be saved. At this time, a vacant sample number will be selected automatically, so you will change the setting only if you want to specify the save destination num- ber.

If you check “Overwrite” in the dialog box of the com- mand, the data prior to editing will be deleted, and will be overwritten by the edited data. Normally, you will leave this unchecked, so that the data prior to edit- ing will be preserved as you edit. Samples that are no longer needed when you have completed your editing can be deleted by the “Delete Sample” page menu command.

In Sampling mode, there is no Compare function that lets you compare the data before and after editing.

If you wish to preserve the unedited state of the multisample or sample, use “Copy MS” or “Copy Sample” (p.83, 84 in the Parameter Guide) to copy the multisample or sample before you begin edit- ing it.

For some page menu commands in P1 or P2, you can execute without checking the “Overwrite” set- ting in the dialog box, so that the sample data pre- vious to editing will be preserved.

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Sample waveform data editing, Select P1 Sample Edit

Speaker System specifications

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