Sampling with the K2000
Editing Samples
2-11
The default values shown in this diagram reflect the settings for the Default program 199.
EditRomSample:MISC||||||||||||||||||||||
RootKeyNum||:G#1||||LoopSwitch:On|||||||
PitchAdjust|:-12ct||Playback||:Normal|||
VolumeAdjust:0.0dB||AltSense||:Norm|||||
AltVolAdjust:-0.5dB|IgnRelease:Off||||||
DecayRate|||:3bB/s||SampleSize=101Kb||||
ReleaseRate|:106dB/|SampleRate=19200Hz||
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Root Key Number
The root key number represents the key at which the sample will play back without
transposition (at the same pitch as the pitch of the original sample). When you’re creating your
own samples, the key you strike as the root key will be the key you see as the value for this
parameter.
Pitch Adjust
Use this parameter to change the pitch of the sample relative to the key from which it’s played.
Setting a value of 100 cts, for example, will cause the sample to play back one semitone higher
than normal. This parameter is handy for fine tuning samples to each other if they’re slightly out
of tune.
Volume Adjust
Uniformly boost or cut the amplitude of the entire sample. Compare this to the DSP Volume
Adjust parameter, which lets you boost or cut the amplitude of a specified segment of a RAM
sample.
Alternative Start Volume Adjust (AltVolAdjust)
This parameter sets the amplitude of the sample when the alternative start is used. See the
Musician’s Guide for a discussion of Alternative Sample Start.
Parameter Range of Values
Root Key Number C -1 to G 9
Pitch Adjust Variable (depends on sample rate)
Volume Adjust -64.0 to 63.5 dB
Alternative Volume Adjust -64.0 to 63.5 dB
Decay Rate 0 to 5000 dB per second
Release Rate 0 to 5000 dB per second
Loop Switch Off, On
Playback Mode Normal, Reverse, Bidirectional
Alternative Sample Sense Normal, Reverse
Ignore Release Off, On