Sampling with Kross 2

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robinjacobsson2
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Sampling with Kross 2

Post by robinjacobsson2 »

Hi, it's time to renew my keyboard-setup.

I am thinking of a Yamaha MX 88 and a Korg Kross 2. Can I use the MX88 as master keyboard and change combi's on the Kross through MIDI and by changing Performance (combi) on the MX?

And what I would like to know
Is it possible to load my own samples in the Kross, and save them into a Combi and then staying there without disappearing on power off/on? I want to be able to program my own Combis and then use them live, without any need to re-import everything on a restart...

And is it possible to import a sample and then play it through the whole keyboard? Or is it just 1 key sampling and no "auto transpose" for the rest of the keys?
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Post by Scott »

There may be some tricks that will partially get what you want, but for practical purposes, these are not the right boards for what you want to do.

Low-to-moderate cost 88s that let you create combis (or whatever they call their equivalent) that send user-specified MIDI program changes to another board include: Casio PX-5S, Korg Kross 88, pretty sure Kurzweil SP6, Roland FA-08, Kawai MP7SE, Yamaha MODX8.

Low-to-moderate cost 61s that let you create custom multisamples that you can play chromatically across the keyboard include: Roland Juno DS61, Casio MZ-X300/500, Korg PA700/PA1000, Yamaha MODX6.

Boards that do both these things (so you could basically pick anything you want for the second board) would be Yamaha MODX6/7/8 and Korg PA700/PA1000. These can send MIDI Program Changes to other boards AND handle custom multisamples. (These Yamahas are more flexible than these Korgs for these things.)
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Post by robinjacobsson2 »

Is it possible to load samples into the Kross and then save it as a Combi and still have the samples there efter i reboot the keyboard_ And can I store them internal on the keyboard or do I need to have the SD-card connected all the time?
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Post by Biggles »

With the K2 the sampling feature is to load pre recorded sample files onto one of the Pad buttons.

Or

Create your own as per the video.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=HBIjWGDRK_A

I know of no way to do what you seek.
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Post by robinjacobsson2 »

Yes, I want to load pre-recorded samples into the Kross and play them from the pads. But most important, can I save them in a Combi and recall the Combis from every start-up without any need to edit the Combi-preset and will the samples be stored on the keyboard so I don't need to have them on the SD-card? Or maybe that's no problem as long as the SD card wont break?
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Post by lidserter »

It's possible, even for looping sounds. This feature isn't documented and it took me long to learnt what i know. I made a video, and included detailed steps on the description. I sample a drum loop, but also a choir is shown. Internal expansion memory is 128mb, which doesn't erase upon restart. Samples recorded or imported by this means are stored there.

Please feel free to make any questions
Regards,
JJ

https://youtu.be/-IPONg6l0oM
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