User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this manual
- Contents
- Introduction to KRONOS
- Front and rear panels
- Front panel
- 1. MAIN VOLUME knob
- 2. Control Surface
- 3. Data entry
- 4. DISK access indicator
- 5. MODE buttons
- 6. UTILITY buttons
- 7. BANK SELECT buttons
- 8. KARMA buttons
- 9. Vector Joystick
- 10. Drum Track
- 11. SW1 and SW2
- 12. Joystick
- 13. Ribbon controller
- 14. Headphone jack
- 15. EXIT button
- 16. SEQUENCER buttons
- 17. TEMPO controls
- 18. SAMPLING buttons
- 19. TouchView display
- Rear panel
- TouchView user interface
- Front panel
- Basic information
- Setup
- Update information
- Front and rear panels
- Playing and editing Programs
- Playing and editing Combinations
- Playing Combinations
- Easy Combination editing
- Detailed Combination editing
- Creating songs (Sequencer mode)
- Set Lists
- Sampling (Open Sampling System)
- Global Settings, Wave Seq., Drum Kits
- Loading & saving data, and creating CDs
- Using Effects
- Using KARMA
- Using the Drum Track
- Appendices
- Troubleshooting
- Error and confirmation messages
- A (ADC–Are You Sure)
- B (Buffer)
- C (Can’t calibrate–Completed)
- D (Destination–Disk)
- E (Error–Exceeded)
- F (File–Front)
- H
- I (Illegal–Index)
- K
- M (Master–Multisample)
- N (No data–Not enough song memory)
- O (Obey copyright rules–Oscillator)
- P (Pattern–Program)
- R (Rear sample–Root)
- S (Sample–Source)
- T (The clock–/TEMP folder detected)
- U (Unable to create directory–USB Hub)
- W (Wave)
- Y (You)
- Disk and Media information
- Specifications
- MIDI Implementation Chart
Song editing Audio Tracks
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Audio Tracks
Audio Event Edit: This command lets you edit individual
audio events that have been recorded, or trim (i.e., make
adjustments in steps of a single sample to) the region used by
audio events. For more information, see “Audio Event Edit”
on page 641 of the Parameter Guide.
Audio Automation Edit: This lets you edit individual
automation data events. For more information, see “Audio
Automation Edit” on page 643 of the Parameter Guide.
Region Edit: Here’s how to edit the regions used in an audio
track. In addition to Importing or Pasting a region, you can
use the Trim dialog box to specify the range in which a
WAVE file will play back. For more information, see
“Region Edit” on page 653 of the Parameter Guide.
Volume Ra m p : This command modifies the data values
(volume) of the specified area. You can gradually increase
(Fade In) or decrease (Fade Out) the volume between the
start and end points. For more information, see “Volume
Ramp” on page 655 of the Parameter Guide.
Copy Song’s Tempo to Region: This command changes the
tempo used by the specified regions of audio events so that
the audio event tempo will match the tempo of the location
in which those regions play back.
If the tempo of an audio track matches the tempo of the
MIDI tracks, executing this command to match the region
tempo will ensure that the “Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo
(Time Stretch)” or “Adjust Song’s Tempo to Region”
commands can be executed correctly. For more information,
see “Copy Song’s Tempo to Region” on page 655 of the
Parameter Guide.
Adjust Song’s Tempo to Region: This command creates
tempo events in the master track to match the tempo of the
regions used by the audio events in the specified range.
This is useful if you create audio tracks in a previously-
recorded region, and want all tracks (including MIDI tracks)
to match that region. For more information, see “Adjust
Song’s Tempo to Region” on page 656 of the Parameter
Guide.
Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo (Time Stretch): If the
tempo of regions used by audio events in the specified range
differs from the tempo of the range in which those regions
play back, you can execute Time Stretch (Sustaining) to
create new WAVE files and regions. Audio events that use
the newly created regions will also be created automatically.
If you want to modify the tempo of an existing song, it is
convenient to first specify the desired tempo in the master
track, and then execute this command so that the audio
track(s) will be created according to the new tempo. For
more information, see “Adjust Region to Song’s Tempo” on
page 656 of the Parameter Guide.