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Recording to wav

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Hi I have a korg kronos
Does anybody know how to record/ sample an internal sound of the kronos and save it as a wav file to the hardrive

Any help appreciated. It's driving me mad
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1) Record to DISK

If you are in Program, Combi or Sequence modes, you can press the AUDIO IN/SAMPLING tab. At the bottom left of the screen, it will probably say "Save to: RAM." Change "RAM" to "Disk." It will save to your HD as a wave file.

Before you press START, go to DISK mode, so you can see where it is saving to. I suggest going to Utility and selecting CREATE DIRECTORY. This will make a new folder that you can name. Touch that folder, then OPEN it. Go back to the Program, Combi, Sequence page and record your wave file right to that new folder.


2) Record to Sequence Audio Track:
Any audio recorded to the Sequencer Audio tracks will be wave. You can look up the SNG and AUDIO folders (same name) in Disk. Open the Audio Folder, then the open the Track folders, until you see the wave file. Each track folder is a mono wave. However, you can load to RAM and rename the two waves, so that they function as a stereo file.


3) Export any sample to wave format:
Load or Record the sample to RAM. Go to DISK -- SAVE and EXPORT the sample (or samples) to Wave format.
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Thank you it works.

Appreciate your help
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But could anyone clarify is it possible to save recorded multisample as a single stereo wav file? Because it is just handy hit record and play, recording into RAM. But after you have the option to save a sample or multisample and if you select it saves only one sample of multisample - L or R. How can I save them merged?
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Mike Conway wrote:1) Record to DISK

If you are in Program, Combi or Sequence modes, you can press the AUDIO IN/SAMPLING tab. At the bottom left of the screen, it will probably say "Save to: RAM." Change "RAM" to "Disk." It will save to your HD as a wave file.

Before you press START, go to DISK mode, so you can see where it is saving to. I suggest going to Utility and selecting CREATE DIRECTORY. This will make a new folder that you can name. Touch that folder, then OPEN it. Go back to the Program, Combi, Sequence page and record your wave file right to that new folder.


2) Record to Sequence Audio Track:
Any audio recorded to the Sequencer Audio tracks will be wave. You can look up the SNG and AUDIO folders (same name) in Disk. Open the Audio Folder, then the open the Track folders, until you see the wave file. Each track folder is a mono wave. However, you can load to RAM and rename the two waves, so that they function as a stereo file.


3) Export any sample to wave format:
Load or Record the sample to RAM. Go to DISK -- SAVE and EXPORT the sample (or samples) to Wave format.
I'm following your directions, I want to copy the sound to a USB flash drive.

I get all the way to the final step , "save and export to WAVE format" ok ,

but how do I get it to the USB flash drive?
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Aziz1008 wrote:But could anyone clarify is it possible to save recorded multisample as a single stereo wav file? Because it is just handy hit record and play, recording into RAM. But after you have the option to save a sample or multisample and if you select it saves only one sample of multisample - L or R. How can I save them merged?
the most easy way is to do it like this:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xbm83f84Oqs" frameborder="0"></iframe>
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QuiRobinez wrote:
Aziz1008 wrote:But could anyone clarify is it possible to save recorded multisample as a single stereo wav file? Because it is just handy hit record and play, recording into RAM. But after you have the option to save a sample or multisample and if you select it saves only one sample of multisample - L or R. How can I save them merged?
the most easy way is to do it like this:
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/Xbm83f84Oqs" frameborder="0"></iframe>
It worked, first thing in 2 weeks that worked as explained.
Thanks.
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