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
Saving your MIDI song Tracks
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Saving your MIDI song
In order to ensure that the data you create is reproduced
faithfully, we recommend that you save your data by using
the Save All command so that the programs will also be
saved. However if you have not changed the program
numbers or sounds used in your song, saving only the song-
related data (.SNG) will minimize the size of the data.
When you turn off the power, the Sequencer mode
settings and the recorded songs data will be lost.
1. Insert an SD card in the SD card slot.
With the card label facing upward, insert the connector
end of the card into the SD card slot and press it in until
you hear a click.
Make sure that the card is oriented correctly when you
insert it. Forcing it in the wrong direction may damage
the slot or the card, and the data may be lost.
2. Hold down the EXIT button ( ) and press the
SEQ button ( ) to enter Global/Media mode.
3. Press the MENU button and select the MEDIA tab;
the MEDIA>FILE page appears.
Tip: When the Global/Media mode GLOBAL tab is
displayed, you can once again hold down the EXIT
button ( ) and press the SEQ button ( ) to
jump to the MEDIA tab.
4. Press the FUNCTION button. Press the PAGE– or
PAGE+ buttons to choose Save All.
5. Press the MENU (OK) button.
The Save All (PCG and SNG) dialog box will appear. If
you want to change the name, you can do so. (see
page 124)
6. Press the MENU (OK) button to save (write) the data.
If data of the same name already exists, a message will
ask whether you want to overwrite the existing data. If
you want to overwrite the existing data, press the MENU
(OK) button.
Saving a template song
If there are sounds or settings that you use frequently for
songs, it’s convenient to save them as a template song.
Use the Save Template Song function to do this.
Note: The saved data will contain settings for the programs
that are selected for the song, as well as the track parameters,
effect settings, and arpeggiator settings.