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Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 14 User Manual

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14-2
Sampling and Sample Editing
Entering The Sampler
Entering The Sampler
There are two different ways to get to the SampleMode page. The method you choose depends
on the type of sampling you are doingÑhow many samples you are making and whether you
need custom keymaps.
The difference between the two methods is primarily a matter of ease of access to the Keymap
Editor. Once you have made your samples, you need to assign to a keymap and assign that
keymap to a layer in a program. Refer to the section entitled
Building a Keymap
on page 14-39 for
a step-by-step explanation of how to create keymaps.
From Program, Setup, Master, or Quick Access Mode
The simplest way to get to the SampleMode page is from Program, Setup, Master, or Quick
Access Mode. Press the soft button labelled
Sample
on any of these pages. This is a good
method to use if you are making only a couple of samples, or if you want to assign each sample
to its own keymap and program. Once you have created and saved your sample, you can press
the
Preview
soft button. This button provides a quick way to create a program and keymap,
with your sample assigned across the entire range of the keyboard. The program is a one-layer
program that uses the settings from the Program
199 Default Program
.
From the Keymap Editor
This is a better method to use if youÕre going to be doing lots of multi-sampling, or if you need
to create custom keymaps in which you have your new samples assigned across the keyboard in
one keymap. Call up Program
199 Default Program
. Press
Edit
, then
Keymap
. Select Keymap
168 Silence
, then press
Edit
again. This brings you to the Keymap Editor. (In fact you can choose
any program and keymap you want to start with, but by choosing these, you are starting with a
Òblank slate.Ó) Now from the Keymap Editor, press the
MIDI
mode button. This takes you to the
SampleMode page. Once you have created and saved your samples, press
Exit
. You will now
return to the Keymap-editor page, where you can immediately assign those samples across the
keyboard. Once you have created and saved your keymap, you can either exit the Keymap
Editor and create a program that uses your new keymap, or you can return to the SampleMode
page for another round of sampling.
Sampling Analog Signals
The K2600Õs analog sampling input is optimized for a low-impedance line level signal
(-10 dBm). With a line-level signal, an input gain setting of 0 dB should prevent any clipping of
the sample even at maximum output from the source. You can compensate for lower input
levels with the Gain parameter on the SampleMode page.
If youÕre sampling through a microphone, youÕll probably want to use a preamp to optimize
your signal-to-noise ratio. If you donÕt have a preamp, you can adjust the Gain parameter on the
SampleMode page. A setting of
21 dB
will give you reasonable results for many applications.
This will increase the noise level as well, however.
Running your sample signal through a mixer before sending it to the K2600 will give you the
most ßexibility in controlling your signal level, since you can use its gain or pad if needed. This
may add noise to the signal, however. For the cleanest possible signal, youÕll want to connect
your sample source directly to the K2600. The best results will be achieved by sampling from a
digital source, using one of the K2600Õs digital sample inputs.
Assuming your connections are made, youÕre ready to set up your Þrst sample recording. Select
the SampleMode page (refer to
Entering The Sampler
above). The top line of the SampleMode
page gives you the amount of free sample memory, and the amount of free program memory.

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Kurzweil K2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 14 Specifications

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BrandKurzweil
ModelK2600 - MUSICIANS GUIDE REV A PART NUMBER 910330 CHAP 14
CategorySynthesizer
LanguageEnglish

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