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Korg M3 Parameter Guide

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Sampling P0: Recording 0–3: Preference
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This can be set only if Trigger is set to Sampling START SW.
For the resampling procedure, please see Resample Auto.
Threshold Level [–63dB...0dB]
When sampling with Trigger set to Threshold, this specifies
the level at which sampling will begin. This can be set only
when Trigger is set to Threshold. See step 3 of the Trigger
Threshold procedure.
Pre Trigger REC [000...500ms]
If you want a portion of sound immediately before the start
of sampling to be included in the recorded sample, set this
parameter to specify the length.
When sampling with Trigger Threshold, sampling will start
when the input signal exceeds the Level threshold level.
However if the Level setting causes a portion of the attack to
be lost, you can set the Pre Trigger REC parameter to
capture the early attack as well.
When sampling with Trigger Sampling START SW, it is best
to use Metronome Precount so that the instrumental
performance etc. is sampled in tempo. If the performance is
ahead of the tempo, this Pre Trigger REC parameter lets you
sample without losing any of it.
If you increase this setting, you will always be sampling
an unneeded portion ahead of the desired sample.
Normally you should set this to 000 ms, and specify the
minimum required length when necessary.
0–2c: Recording Level [dB]
Recording Level [–Inf, –72... +0.0 ... +18.0]
Level Meter
CLIP !
For more information, please see “0–1c: Recording Level
[dB]” on page 303.
0–2: Menu Command
0: Panel–SW Solo Mode On p.329
1: Exclusive Solo p.329
2: Delete Sample p.329
3: Copy Sample p.330
4: Rename Sample p.330
5: Move Sample p.330
6:
Sample Mono To Stereo (Change Sample
Type)
p.331
7: Delete MS (Delete Multisample) p.331
8: Copy MS (Copy Multisample) p.332
9: Rename MS (Rename Multisample) p.332
10: Move MS (Move Multisample) p.332
11: Convert MS To Program (Convert Multisample To
Program) p.333
12: MS Mono To Stereo p.333
12: MS Stereo To Mono p.333
13: Optimize RAM p.334
14: Select Directory p.334
15: Keyboard Display p.334
16: Auto Sampling Setup p.334
For more information, please see “Sampling: Menu
Command” on page 329.
0–3: Preference
0–3a: Create Zone Preference
These settings define the initial state of the indexes that are
created when you press the Create button (0–1b, 3–1b). Each
new index will be created according to the settings you
make here, but you are free to modify the settings later.
Position [Right (to Selected Index),
Left (to Selected Index)]
Specifies whether the new index will be created at the right
or left of the selected index.
Right (to Selected Index): The new index will be created at
the right of the currently selected index.
Left (to Selected Index): The new index will be created at
the left of the currently selected index.
Zone Range [1 Key...127 Keys]
Specifies the key range of the newly created index.
1 Key: Each individual note of the keyboard will be an
index. The sample of an index will sound at its original key
when you play that note.
2 Keys–127 Keys: The sample will change pitch in semitone
steps across the specified number of keys, centered on the
original key Orig. Key (0–1b, 3–1b). If Constant Pitch (3–1b)
is checked, the pitch will not change.
Original Key Position [Bottom, Center, Top]
Specifies where the original key will be located in the zone
(specified by Zone Range) for a newly created index.
Bottom: The lowest key in the zone will be the original key.
Center: The middle key in the zone will be the original key.
Top: The top key in the zone will be the original key.
0–3b: REC Sample Preference
Auto Loop On [Off, On]
On (checked): The recorded sample will automatically be
played with looping turned on Loop (2–1d). When you play
back, that sample will loop.
Auto +12dB On [Off, On]
This setting is used when you sample into RAM memory
with Save to (0–1d) set to RAM. This setting is not used if
Save to is set to MEDIA.
On (checked): The +12 dB (2–1d) setting will automatically
be turned on for the samples you record. Samples for which
+12 dB is on will play approximately +12 dB louder than if
the +12 dB setting was off.
You will normally turn this On (checked) when you sample
an external audio source in Sampling mode, or apply insert
0–3a
0–3b
0–3c
0–3
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Korg M3 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Synthesis TypeEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
Sound EngineEDS (Enhanced Definition Synthesis)
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
Keyboard61-key, velocity-sensitive, aftertouch
Sequencer16-track MIDI sequencer
SamplingOpen Sampling System
DisplayTouchView graphical user interface with 320x240 color TFT LCD
Arpeggiator2 polyphonic arpeggiators
ControllersJoystick, Ribbon Controller
OutputsL/MONO, R, Individual 1-4, Headphones
USBYes, USB MIDI
StorageSD card slot
Combinations1, 792 user combinations
Polyphony120 voices (max)
Effects5 Insert effects, 2 Master effects, 1 Total effect

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