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tatun2010 Junior Member
Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 55
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 3:46 pm Post subject: Very frustated saving sample data |
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Hi, l've created a sample based program and l can't save the sample data to get the samples loaded every time l turn on the kronos.
I'm using SampleRobot Korg Edition to get the sound.KSC.
l'll explain what l do and if someone tells me what l do wrong would be great:
- I copy the KSC file from the pendrive to internal disk
- I load the KSC file
- In Sampling mode l use the Convert to Program option
- l edit the program and write it.
And here l've tried two options with no result:
1) Save Sampling Data in disk mode and Save All: I get a new KSC file that I add to autoload ----> Turn off the keyboard, next restart the program shows the sign Samples Not Loaded
Help! These are the moment I hate Korg _________________ Kronos 2 73 - Korg Krome - nanoPad2 - M-AUDIO Oxygen Pro 61 -
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tatun2010 Junior Member
Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 55
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 4:27 pm Post subject: Re: Very frustated saving sample data |
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Woomgoog wrote: | tatun2010 wrote: | Hi, l've created a sample based program and l can't save the sample data to get the samples loaded every time l turn on the kronos.
I'm using SampleRobot Korg Edition to get the sound.KSC.
l'll explain what l do and if someone tells me what l do wrong would be great:
- I copy the KSC file from the pendrive to internal disk
- I load the KSC file
- In Sampling mode l use the Convert to Program option
- l edit the program and write it.
And here l've tried two options with no result:
1) Save Sampling Data in disk mode and Save All: I get a new KSC file that I add to autoload ----> Turn off the keyboard, next restart the program shows the sign Samples Not Loaded
Help! These are the moment I hate Korg |
You have to rename the samples and save it. Then you convert into a program, you're samples are not going to load if you do not rename and save the sample on a slot on kronos. |
I just can rename MS. That's what you meant? _________________ Kronos 2 73 - Korg Krome - nanoPad2 - M-AUDIO Oxygen Pro 61 -
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tatun2010 Junior Member
Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 55
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:16 pm Post subject: Re: Very frustated saving sample data |
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Woomgoog wrote: | tatun2010 wrote: | Hi, l've created a sample based program and l can't save the sample data to get the samples loaded every time l turn on the kronos.
I'm using SampleRobot Korg Edition to get the sound.KSC.
l'll explain what l do and if someone tells me what l do wrong would be great:
- I copy the KSC file from the pendrive to internal disk
- I load the KSC file
- In Sampling mode l use the Convert to Program option
- l edit the program and write it.
And here l've tried two options with no result:
1) Save Sampling Data in disk mode and Save All: I get a new KSC file that I add to autoload ----> Turn off the keyboard, next restart the program shows the sign Samples Not Loaded
Help! These are the moment I hate Korg |
You have to rename the samples and save it. Then you convert into a program, you're samples are not going to load if you do not rename and save the sample on a slot on kronos. |
Thanks! It's working now.
Onje more question: if my original KSC file was Sound. KSC and after rename it I make Save Sampliong Data as SoundRenamed.KSC...can I delete the Sound.KSC from internal disk? _________________ Kronos 2 73 - Korg Krome - nanoPad2 - M-AUDIO Oxygen Pro 61 -
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AntonySharmman Approved Merchant
Joined: 16 Oct 2010 Posts: 3595 Location: Hellas
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Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2018 9:10 pm Post subject: |
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Your SampleRobot Kronos edition normally creates one samples folder "YourSound" and a KSC file "YourSound.KSC".
The right procedure for next time is to load from USB thumb drive "YourSound.KSC" under "clear mode" , this will
also load all contained samples of folder in Kronos Ram.
Then create a folder in Kronos HD like MySounds , open folder , select SAVE screen Tab , from screen upper scroll
down menu select "Save Sampling Data" , choose any name like "YourSound" and save resources.
Then place created file "YourSound_user.KSC" in preload list that works only at streaming mode and work is done ...
PCG file is another "chapter" that you have to treat separately !
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tatun2010 Junior Member
Joined: 21 Sep 2010 Posts: 55
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Posted: Tue Feb 27, 2018 6:18 pm Post subject: |
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AntonySharmman wrote: | Your SampleRobot Kronos edition normally creates one samples folder "YourSound" and a KSC file "YourSound.KSC".
The right procedure for next time is to load from USB thumb drive "YourSound.KSC" under "clear mode" , this will
also load all contained samples of folder in Kronos Ram.
Then create a folder in Kronos HD like MySounds , open folder , select SAVE screen Tab , from screen upper scroll
down menu select "Save Sampling Data" , choose any name like "YourSound" and save resources.
Then place created file "YourSound_user.KSC" in preload list that works only at streaming mode and work is done ...
PCG file is another "chapter" that you have to treat separately !
Hope this helps |
Thanks! It helps a lot! _________________ Kronos 2 73 - Korg Krome - nanoPad2 - M-AUDIO Oxygen Pro 61 -
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