korg X and multisamples
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korg X and multisamples
There are more than 600 hundred multisamples in the microkorg X,how can i play these ??is the settings than Master or External sequencer choice?? the x are connect with Tyros 2.Help please...I,am a Newbie
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Korg x
voip wrote:Is this the keyboard in question? ,,,,,,,,Yes this korg X
https://app.box.com/s/sf6ljm5gig2ujvrp4x7165tz97vlzvlr
OK, so, for anyone who can't get to see the image in the link in the future, the image shows the Korg microX.
Multisamples are used as Oscillators in Programs, so they make up the basic soundsources. They are not accessible directly to be played on their own. To be able to hear them, it will be necessary to choose a Program, ideally a single oscillator Program (e.g. Program A001 "Studio Stage EP"), go into Program Edit mode and select OSC1. There it will be possible to select and play the Multisample, using all of the effects, filters, and LFOs used by that Program. If you choose Program E127 "Init Program", it will be possible to hear pretty much the raw Multisamples, with minimal alteration of the Multisample sound. Most of the Multisamples will sound relatively quiet and uninspiring when played in this manner.
Hope this helps.
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Multisamples are used as Oscillators in Programs, so they make up the basic soundsources. They are not accessible directly to be played on their own. To be able to hear them, it will be necessary to choose a Program, ideally a single oscillator Program (e.g. Program A001 "Studio Stage EP"), go into Program Edit mode and select OSC1. There it will be possible to select and play the Multisample, using all of the effects, filters, and LFOs used by that Program. If you choose Program E127 "Init Program", it will be possible to hear pretty much the raw Multisamples, with minimal alteration of the Multisample sound. Most of the Multisamples will sound relatively quiet and uninspiring when played in this manner.
Hope this helps.
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voip wrote:OK, so, for anyone who can't get to see the image in the link in the future, the image shows the Korg microX.
Multisamples are used as Oscillators in Programs, so they make up the basic soundsources. They are not accessible directly to be played on their own. To be able to hear them, it will be necessary to choose a Program, ideally a single oscillator Program (e.g. Program A001 "Studio Stage EP"), go into Program Edit mode and select OSC1. There it will be possible to select and play the Multisample, using all of the effects, filters, and LFOs used by that Program. If you choose Program E127 "Init Program", it will be possible to hear pretty much the raw Multisamples, with minimal alteration of the Multisample sound. Most of the Multisamples will sound relatively quiet and uninspiring when played in this manner.
Hope this helps. ok, thanks
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