Sampling via USB

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JVL
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Sampling via USB

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What's the correct process of doing this? Tried loading WAV files from my USB stick to Kronos. Mapped it to a single key, since its just a 2 second spoken word audio file. Converted it to a program, and assigned it to a User Bank at the Program Mode. I wanna use it to a live performance on my set list

The sample file disappeared after I reboot the Kronos.

Which process did I missed?

Hope you can help me with this. It would be a big help.

Thank you.
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You have to go to Disk mode and go to the save tab. Choose Save Sampling Data in the drop down menu. Once you save your file, you'll have two .ksc files. One userbank.ksc and the standard .ksc file. The userbank.ksc allows you to stream your sample from the ssd without having to load your sample into ram. To auto load when you switch on your Kronos, go to ksc auto load.
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There is a "Save" tab in Global Mode?
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narf wrote:You have to go to Disk mode ...
Thanks for fixing that narf. Might have been a little confusing for some.
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