Korg PA5X61 Pa5X-61 61-Key Professional Arranger Keyboard

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Full editing of the Sounds |883
Choosing and setting the multisamples
> Use the High and Low pop-up menus to choose the multisample’s bank
(Factory or User).
> Use the numeric eld next to the multisample name to choose the multi-
sample inside the selected bank.
Bank Meaning
FTY Factory multisamples, supplied by KORG as standard.
USR User multisamples, loaded when loading some User Sounds.
The High multisample will be triggered by velocities equal or higher than the
Vel
SW L–>H
value. If you do not want to use velocity switching, set the switch to a
value of 1, and only assign the High multisample.
If you create a new Sound based on User samples, the User samples must be
loaded from an internal or external drive. In case samples are not loaded, no sound
will be heard, even if the Sound or multisample can be selected and its name ap-
pears in the display.
> Use the Offset parameters to specify the point where the multisample(s) will
start to play. With some multisamples this parameter is not available.
Offset Meaning
Off The sound will start from the beginning of the multisample waveform.
1st…6th The sound will begin from the offset location predetermined for each
sample.
No Attack The initial portion of the multisample is ignored.
AMS Activates the Alternate Modulation Source (see below).
Pseudo Random (Only works when more than a single Offset point is available in the
multisample). Randomly selects one of the available Offset points.
> Select the Reverse checkbox to reverse the samples in the multisample (read-
ing starts from the end). This can only be activated on some multisamples.
> Use the Stereo/Mono parameter to select the stereo mode or one of the mono
channels.
> Use the Level parameters to specify the volume level of each multisample.
Depending on the multisample, high settings of this parameter may cause the
sound to distort when a chord is played. If this occurs, lower the level.
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