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
Audio recorder
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Exporting a WAVE file
A multitrack-recorded audio song can be exported as a
WAVE file to the KORG/KROSS2/DATA folder of the SD
card.
This lets you use your audio player to listen to an audio song
produced on the KROSS, or to load the song into your DAW.
• File format: WAVE format uncompressed linear PCM
• Sample bit depth: 16-bit
• Sampling frequency: 48 kHz
Number of characters in file name: The first eight characters
are shown
Export procedure
1. In the audio recorder setup window, select the audio
song that you want to export.
2. Choose the Export function to access the dialog box.
3. If you want to rename the file, access the text dialog
box and enter a name.
4. If you want to adjust the audio level of the song when
exporting it, specify Level Adjust.
5. Press the MENU (OK) button to execute the export
function.
The selected audio song will be exported as a WAVE file.
The progress of execution is shown by a progress bar in
the display.
The WAVE file will be created in the KORG/KROSS2/
DATA folder of the SD card.
Note: This may take some time, depending on the length
of the song.
During the export procedure, you can cancel by pressing
the FUNCTION (ABORT) button..
Adjusting the volume
You can use the following methods to adjust the volume of
imported data or of an already-recorded audio song.
If the volume of the imported data is too loud so that it
drowns out the performance of the KROSS, or if multi-track
recording has caused the volume to overload so that no more
can be overdubbed, it is helpful to adjust the volume by
using the following functions.
You can make the following adjustments.
• Set Play Level function: Temporarily lowers the
playback volume of audio songs.
Note: This will change the volume of all audio songs.
• Adjust Audio Level function: Applies attenuation
processing to the audio song, creating a new song.
Tip: Use this function if you want to individually adjust
the volume of each audio song.
• Level Adjust: Use the Level Adjust setting during Import
or Export.
About the Set Play Level and Adjust Audio
Level functions
In the Set Play Level function dialog box, setting the Level
to anything other than 0 dB will cause the audio song to play
back at a volume that is lower by the level you specified.
This function is convenient when you want to adjust the
volume balance between the audio song and your keyboard
performance.
Note: The Set Play Level setting applies to all audio songs.
At this time, the following message will appear. Please note
this if you’re overdubbing with the audio song playback
level lowered.
NOTICE: Overdubbing with this Level setting will
attenuate the sections of previous takes by the same
amount. Use ADJ. LVL to adjust the Audio Song and
avoid uneven audio level.
With this Level setting, if you overdub a region of the song
while playing back the previous take, the volume of the
previous take will be lowered only for the recorded region.
To avoid this problem of lowered volume, use ADJ. LVL to
adjust the audio song level.