Sampling and Sample Editing
Using the Analog Inputs to Trigger Samples
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samples that are one key above the Click Key; the right channel will trigger samples that are two
keys above the Click Key.
One great use for the trigger inputs is to replace the kick and snare from a multi-track recording
with samples in your K2661. Assuming the kick and snare are recorded on separate tracks, and
the Click Key is C4, the recorded drums will trigger samples assigned to C
#
4 and D4 in the click
program.
Keep in mind that the Click Key number is separate from the trigger key numbers. This is
because you may want to use the click program as the metronome sound, and trigger samples
other than the Click. To do this, go to Program mode, select the click program, and press Edit.
Then press the KEYMAP button and press Edit again. Now assign your samples to the two keys
above the Click Key defined on the Song-mode MISC page. Before you leave the Program
Editor, be sure the KeyTrk parameter on the KEYMAP page is set to 100ct/key.
When you save the edited click program, remember to replace it in the same location. If you save
to a new location, set the new program number in the Click Program parameter on the
Song-mode MISC page.