Korg 2E ii User Manual

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Basic functions
Sampling mode
Select the “MS (Multisample Select).”
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Select the sample in “SMPL (Sample Select)” that 
you wish to record.
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Select the 1.1: Recording, Recording page.
Set the “Mode (Sample Mode).”
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Press the [REC/WRITE] key.
Press the [START/STOP] key.
When the input signal exceeds the “Threshold” 
level, sampling will begin automatically.
Sampling will stop when you press the [START/
STOP] key.
Sampling will end automatically if the remaining 
amount of memory reaches zero.
Either press the [AUDITION] key, or press the C2 
key.
The sample you recorded will play back.
Creating multisample indexes and 
sampling
Here’s how to create indexes for a multisample, and 
how to assign a sample to each index.
Select the 1.1: Recording, Sample page.
Select “MS (Multisample Select),” and create a 
multisample. (Refer to “Manual sampling” 4 )
Press the [F6] (“CREATE”) key to create an index.
Immediately after the power is turned on, the 
Index” will be indicated as 001/001. This means 
that there is only one index. The range that is high-
lighted in the keyboard & Index is the range of the 
selected index.
Press the [F6] (“CREATE”) key several times. Each 
time you press it, an index will be created. The key-
board display will indicate the zone and original 
key location of each index. The highlighted area is 
the currently selected index.
The index that is created when you press the [F6] 
(“CREATE”) key will be created according to the 
1.1: Recording, Input/Pref page Create settings. 
(These settings can also be made in 4.1: Multisam-
ple, Pref. page Create Zone Preference
Immediately after the power is turned on, “Pstn 
(Position)
” will be R (Right), “Range (Zone 
Range)
” will be 012 (Keys), and “Orig.K (Original 
Key Position)
” will be Btm (Bottom), so that 
indexes will be created as shown below.
If you set “Range (Zone Range)” to 1(Key), an 
index will be created for each note of the keyboard. 
It is convenient to use 1(Key) when you wish to 
sample numerous takes in succession, such as 
when recording phrases or rhythm loops.
Select “Index.”
“Index” can also be selected by holding down the 
[ENTER] key and playing a note on keyboard. For 
this example, select 001.
Assign a sample to the “Index.”
If sampling RAM memory already contains sam-
ples, use “SMPL” (Sample Select) to select the 
sample and assign it.
If you want to record a new sample, you can sam-
ple it now.
The sample you record will be automatically 
assigned to the index you selected in step 4. (
For 
the sampling procedure, refer to “Manual sam-
pling” or “Auto sampling.”)
The assigned sample will sound when you play the 
keyboard in the range of the index to which the 
sample is assigned, or when you press the [AUDI-
TION] key.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a sample to each 
index.
The number and order of the indexes in a multi-
sample, the range of each index, and the original 
key position can be freely changed later if desired. 
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Creating multiple samples
In the example procedure described above, several 
indexes were created (by pressing the [F6] (“CRE-
ATE
”) key several times), and then samples were 
assigned to each “Index.”
As an alternative method, it is also possible to create 
one index, sample into it, and then repeat these two 
steps
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Press the [F6] (“CREATE”) key once to create an 
index.
Record a sample.
Keyboard & Index
Create
Index
 MS(Multisample Select)