Sampling mode

Auto Sampling Setup

An “Auto Sampling Setup” page menu command has been added to the Sampling P0: Recording page and P4: Selector Setup page.

0–1O

0–1O: Auto Sampling Setup

This command automatically sets sampling-related parame- ters to the optimal settings for specific Sampling mode oper- ations. (For the automatically-set parameters and their values, p.60)

When you execute this command, the applicable parameters will be set automatically. You cannot use the [COMPARE] key to recall the previous settings.

The settings are automatically made for the most typi- cal applications. After executing the auto setup opera- tion, you can further adjust any of the settings to suit your needs as described in the paragraphs of each section.

1. Initialize

This sets sampling-related parameters to their default state.

1Select “Auto Sampling Setup” to open the dialog box.

2Use the radio buttons to select Initialize.

3Press the OK button to execute “Auto Sampling Setup.” If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel button. Sampling-related parameters will automatically be set to their default settings. (For the automatically-set parame- ters and their values, p.60)

2. REC Audio Input

This automatically makes the appropriate settings for sam- pling an external audio source.

Setup

1Select “Auto Sampling Setup” to open the dialog box.

2Use the radio buttons to select REC Audio Input.

3Use “Source Audio” to select the external audio input source. (PG p.96 “Input”)

Analog: Selects the analog audio output of an instrument or other audio source connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and AUDIO INPUT 2 jacks.

S/P DIF: Selects the digital audio output from an instru- ment or DAT etc. connected to the S/P DIF jack. mLAN: Selects the digital audio output of an instrument or other device connected to the mLAN connector (if the optional EXB-mLAN is installed).

If you select S/P DIF or mLAN for “Source Audio,” you must set “System Clock” (Global P0 0–2aPG p.138) to the appropriate system clock setting.

4Use “Mono-1/Mono-2/Stereo”to specify whether the input source is mono or stereo. (PG p.96)

Mono-1:Input 1 will be used.

Mono-2:Input 2 will be used.

Stereo: Input 1 and 2 will be used in stereo.

5Use “Save to” to select the destination where the sam- pled data will be written. (PG p.90 “Save to”) RAM: The data will be written into sample memory

(RAM).

DISK: The sampled data will be saved as a WAVE file on the internal hard drive or an external SCSI hard drive.

6If you want to apply an insert effect to the external audio input source while it is being sampled, use “IFX” to spec- ify the insert effect that you want to use. If you don’t want to use an insert effect, set this Off.

7Press the OK button to execute “Auto Sampling Setup.” If you decide not to execute, press the Cancel button. (For the automatically-set parameters and their values, p.60. For examples of using the automatically-set parameters, refer to BG p.37, BG p.39, BG p.42)

If “Save to” is set to RAM and you want to change the RAM bank, set “Bank” (0–1c PG p.90) to the desired sampling-destination memory (RAM).

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Korg V2 manual Sampling mode, REC Audio Input, 1O Auto Sampling Setup