Setting the oscillator’s basic parameters |333
Bank Meaning
ROM Factory multisamples, supplied by Korg as standard.
RAM User multisamples, loaded when loading some User Sounds.
(Only available on some models).
The High multisample will be triggered by velocities higher than the Velocity
SW L–>H value. If you do not want to use velocity switching, set the switch to
a value of 001, and only assign the High multisample.
Please note that multisamples have an upper note range limit, and cannot
produce sound when played above that limit.
▪ Use the Offset parameters to specify the point where the multisample(s) will
start to play. With some multisamples this parameter is not available.
Offset Meaning
Off The sound will start from the beginning of the multisample wave-
form.
1st…6th The sound will begin from the offset location predetermined for
each sample.
No Attack The initial portion of the multisample is ignored.
AMS Activates the Alternate Modulation Source (see below).
PseudoRandom (Only works when more than a single Offset point is available in
the multisample). Randomly selects one of the available Offset
points (including Attack and Off).
▪ Select the Rev checkbox to reverse the samples in the multisample (reading
starts from the end).
▪ Use the Level parameters to specify the volume level (0…127) of each mul-
tisample.
Depending on the multisample, high settings of this parameter may cause
the sound to distort when a chord is played. If this occurs, lower the level.
Setting octave and fine tuning
▪ Use the Octave parameter to adjust the pitch of the selected oscillator in
octave units (-2…+1). The normal octave is 0 (Zero).
▪ Use the Transpose parameter to adjust the pitch of the selected oscillator
over a range of ±1 octave (-12…+12 semitones).
▪ Use the Tune parameter to adjust the pitch of the sample over a range of ±1
octave (-1200…+1200 cents of a semitone) .