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
Appendices
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D
Destination and source are identical
Meaning: When copying or bouncing, the same song, or
track was selected for both the source and destination. To
solve this problem:
• Select a different song, or track for the source and
destination.
Destination from-measure within the limits of source
Meaning: When executing the Move Measure command for
all tracks or within the same track, the specified destination
measure is within the source range. To solve this problem:
• Set a destination measure that is outside of the source
range.
Destination is empty
Meaning: When editing, the track that was specified as the
destination contains no musical data. To solve this problem:
• Select a track that contains musical data.
Destination measure is empty
Meaning: The measure that was specified as the destination
contains no data.
• Specify a destination measure that contains data.
Destination sample already exists. Overwrite?
Meaning: In the pad sampler function when using the Copy,
Paste, or Import operations, a sample already exists at the
destination (Paste or Import destination).
• Press the MENU (OK) button to overwrite. Press
FUNCTION (CANCEL) button to cancel the operation.
Destination song is empty
Meaning: The song that was specified as the copy
destination or bounce destination does not exist.
• Execute the Create New Song command in the dialog
box that appears when a new song is selected before
copying or bouncing. (see page 60)
E
Effect size mismatch
Meaning: When copying or swapping effects, you
attempted to place a double-size effect at IFX5 (insert effect
5) or MFX2 (master effect 2).
• Don’t specify a double-size effect for IFX5 or MFX2
when executing the command.
Effect type mismatch
Meaning: This message will appear when copying or
swapping effects if the copy-destination or swap-destination
IFX (insert effect), or MFX (master effect) has an effect that
cannot be selected.
• For each IFX, and MFX, some effects can be selected
and other effects cannot be selected. Verify that the
effect is one that can be selected for the copy-destination
or swap-destination IFX, or MFX.
Error in formatting media
Meaning: An error occurred while formatting the media.
• Use other media.
Error in reading from media
Meaning: An error occurred while reading data from media.
This error may also appear when data is being written to
media by a Save or Copy operation. To solve this problem:
• Execute the reading procedure once again. If the same
error occurs, it is possible that the data on the media has
been damaged.
Error in writing to media
Meaning: A verification error occurred while writing data to
a media. To solve this problem:
• It is possible that the media has been physically
damaged. Try another media. Avoid using the media that
produced the error.
F
File already exists
Meaning: When executing a File Rename procedure, a file
of the same name already exists on the media.
• Either delete the existing file, or specify a different
name.
File contains unsupported data
Meaning: The WAVE, .KSF, or .KEP file that you are
attempting to load is a format that is not supported by the
KROSS.
• If possible, use a computer to convert the file to a format
that the KROSS supports, and then load it.
File is read-only protected
Meaning: You attempted to write or delete a file, but the file
has a read-only attribute.
Meaning: You attempted to save a file with the same name
as a read-only file that already exists on the media.
• Save the file with a different name.
Meaning: After using a computer etc. to lock the KORG
folder, KROSS2 folder, or DATA folder, you then attempted
to save using the Media mode of the KROSS.
• Use your computer etc. to unlock these folders.
File unavailable
Meaning: The data from .KEP file is invalid. It is possible
that the .KEP file from SD card has been damaged.
Meaning: You attempted to load or open a file whose file
format is incorrect.
File/path not found
Meaning: When operating the audio recorder, or when
executing the Delete utility function of Media mode, the
specified file did not exist.
Meaning: When loading a sample file in Media mode, the
specified file does not exist; alternatively, the desired file
name does not exist in the location that you choose in a
dialog box that selects a different directory level or different
media.
Meaning: In Media mode etc. when you used the Open
button to open a directory, the path length including the
name of the selected directory exceeded 76 characters.
• Check the file or directory.