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Song Mode and the Song Editor
RAM Tracks
A Matter of Timing
The song must already be playing when you start sampling. There are several ways you can do 
this:
¥ Start the song, then at the appropriate location in the song, press Record on the 
SampleMode page, and start the sample input.
¥ Set the Thresh parameter on the SampleMode page to a dB valueÑone you know youÕll 
exceed with your sample input signal. Start the song, then start your sample input at the 
appropriate location in the song. This method makes it easy to sync your sample with the 
song.
¥ Set Thresh to Key. Start the song, then at the appropriate location, then trigger the sampler 
by striking a key either on the K2600 keyboard (or on a MIDI source thatÕs controlling the 
K2600), and start the sample input. You must send the trigger on the K2600Õs current MIDI 
channel.
Creating RAM TRacks
1. Start by conÞguring the sampler: go to Program mode, and press the Sample soft button 
to go to the SampleMode page. Set the Input parameter to Analog, and set the Source 
parameter:  Ext for an external source, Int if you want to sample the K2600Õs output. Set 
the Time parameter to give you enough time to record the sample you want. Set the Mon 
parameter to On if you want the K2600 to play the sample input through its audio output. 
Set the Mode parameter to Mono (L), Mono (R), or Stereo, depending on your input 
signal. Adjust the Gain parameter to bring the signal level as close to 0 dB as possible.
2. Go to Song mode, and call up a song that has at least one empty track. If you plan to start 
sampling right at the top of the song, you might want to set the Click parameter (on the 
MISC page) to a value of Cnt, which gives you a countoff before the song starts playing 
(the value of the CountOff parameterÑalso on the MISC pageÑ sets the number of bars 
of countoff).
3. Set the RecTrk parameter to an empty track.
4. Start the playback of the song. On keyboard models, press the Play/Pause button. On rack 
models, press the Left and Right cursor buttons at the same time.
5. Press Record to start sampling. When you have the sample, press Stop (if you run out of 
time or sample memory before you press Stop, the K2600 stops sampling automatically). 
Either way, the song stops its playback as well.
6. The K2600 prompts you to strike a key to set the sample root. Strike any key (or trigger 
any note) that you want, or press Default to set the root at C 4. The K2600 shows you the 
maximum signal level, or if the sample clipped, it shows you the number of clips. It also 
prompts you to save the sample.
7. Press Yes if you like the sample, and the save dialog appears. We recommend naming the 
sample now, to make it easy to keep track of it. The name you give the sample will also be 
the default name for the song, when the time comes to save the song.
8. Once youÕve saved the sample, the K2600 asks you if you want to place the sample into 
the current song. When you press Yes, the K2600 asks you to pick the track you want to 
use for the sampleÕs playback. Pick any empty track: the track must be empty because the