Yeah, what a relief…
I really enjoy this machine, despite all the criticism that was fired at it.
Only one small thing remains to be demystified for the AudioIn Oscillator: what the hell does „Edit”?
This really shows how weak the Korg manual is. My 1998 MC-303 Groovebox manual had 126 pages and covered every aspect of this machine. Whatever I wanted to ask, there was an answer there.
Exporting Audio In Osc parts to SD card
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Based on what you described earlier, it appears that the "Edit" feature is a way to completely disable the audio coming in per part. You've actually just inadvertently discovered a feature many people have asked here about, haha!thebiglebowski wrote:Only one small thing remains to be demystified for the AudioIn Oscillator: what the hell does „Edit”?


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It tokk me a little bet to get it but it is the 1-64 patterns assigned to the pad - I assume that when they thought of it they were thinking that you arrange live play for a song/set w/ the pad assignments and then you export those to the live set and arrange that way - or something to that extent for the workflowKites wrote:Also how does Export P.set Audio work? After you enter that setting, it's prompted by select start/end from 1-64.