User Manual
Table Of Contents
- About this manual
- Table of Contents
- Introduction to the KROSS
- Setup
- Playing and editing Programs
- Playing Programs
- Quick Layer/Split function
- Easy program editing
- Detailed Editing with Programs
- Before you start editing
- An overview of the edit pages
- Basic oscillator settings
- Creating time-varying changes (LFO and EG)
- Diverse modulation settings (AMS and AMS mixer)
- Controlling Pitch
- Using Filters
- Using the Amp section
- Making controller assignments
- Arpeggiator settings
- Drum Track settings
- Using the step sequencer
- Effects
- Automatically importing a Program into Sequence mode
- Playing and editing Combinations
- Playing combinations
- Editing a combination
- Summary of the edit pages
- A suggested approach for editing
- Comparing with the sound before you started editing
- Changing the program of each timbre
- Adjusting the mix
- Using the Tone Adjust and EG Adjust functions
- Saving a Combination you’ve edited
- Using REALTIME CONTROLS to adjust the sound or effects
- Layers, Splits, and Velocity Switches
- Status settings
- MIDI settings
- Changing the program settings to match the combination
- Arpeggiator settings
- Drum Track settings
- Using the step sequencer
- Effects
- Automatically importing a combination into Sequence mode
- Favorites function
- Sequencer
- Using Effects
- Arpeggiator function
- Drum Track function
- Step sequencer
- Pad Sampler
- Audio recorder
- Pad audio play
- Using Drum Kits
- Overall settings for the KROSS, and saving/loading data
- Appendices
Convenient functions for playback and recording SD card-related messages
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Select the Set Play Level function, and adjust the level as
follows.
1. Set the Level as desired.
Adjust the volume balance of the keyboard performance
or external input (e.g., guitar or vocal) that you will be
overdubbing next while the audio song plays back. For
example, set this to –3 dB.
2. Press the PAGE+ (ADJ. LVL) button. The ADJUST
AUDIO LEVEL dialog box will appear.
3. Use Level Adjust to specify the level adjustment. The
Level value you specified in step 1 will automatically
be set as the default, so usually you can just press the
MENU (OK) button. (You can specify the song name
as you wish.)
You will return to the AUDIO RECORDER SETUP
screen. The audio song whose level you adjusted will
automatically be selected. At this time, Set Play Level
will be reset to 0 dB, so the volume balance you adjusted
in step 1 will be reproduced.
4. Overdub-record additional material.
(see the illustration below)
SD card-related messages
In addition to the Song Name, the following messages
related to the SD card may appear in the Song Name area of
the audio recorder.
Note: If the SD card is locked (Media write protected), a
different error message “Write protected” will appear if you
perform an operation that writes to the SD card, such as
recording.
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Previous take (drums & bass)
SET PLAY LEVEL: –3dB
Start overdub-recording Stop
Drums & bass
–3dB
Guitar solo
Stop
Drums & bass
Guitar solo
If you overdub-record the guitar solo with
SET PLAY LEVEL left at –3 dB. The volume
of the previous take (drums & bass) will be
3 dB lower for a portion of the recording,
causing an unnatural result.
If you overdub-record the guitar solo after
using ADJUST AUDIO LEVEL to lower the
volume of the previous take by 3 dB.
Unnatural volume changes will not occur
in the previous take (drums & bass).
Start overdub-recording
ADJUST AUDIO LEVEL: –3dB
“NO MEDIA” No SD card is inserted.
“UNFORMATTED”
The format of the SD card could not be
recognized.
“NO AUDIO SONG” There are no audio songs.