Storing Settings To A Program Memory; Sampling - Korg KAOSS PAD KP3+ Manual De Usuario

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Storing settings to a PROGRAM
MEMORY
The PROGRAM MEMORY buttons allow you
to save and instantly recall your eight favorite
KP3+ programs and settings.
Stored data
- Effect program
- FX DEPTH knob setting
- Pad motion
- The on/off status of the HOLD button and its
position (coordinates)
Storing
1. Set the KP3+ to the condition you want to
store.
2. Press the WRITE button.
The PROGRAM MEMORY button and the
WRITE button will blink.
3. Press the PROGRAM MEMORY button of
the number that you want to use to store the
settings; the settings will be stored, and then
the KP3+ will return to the program display.
Never turn off the power or perform any other opera-
tions while settings are being stored. Doing so may corrupt
the data.
Recalling
1. Press one of the PROGRAM MEMORY
buttons (1–8); the settings stored in that mem-
ory location will be recalled.

Sampling

The KP3+ can record both looped phrases and
one shot samples from an external source.
The KP3+ can also resample; allowing you to
sample external audio sources through the in-
ternal effects, or capture the entire output of
the KP3+ as a new sample.
Loop samples can be up to four measures (16
beats) long, at the current BPM when you be-
gin recording. (for example, at a tempo of 140,
16 beats would be approximately 7 seconds).
If the tempo value is 73 or lower, the maximum
of beats that can be sampled is 8. If the tempo
value is 39 or lower, the maximum of beats
12
that can be sampled is 4.
For a loop sample you can specify a beat
length of 16, 8, 4, 2, or 1.
When a loop sample is created, it will begin
playing as soon as it is done being recorded
(the corresponding SAMPLE BANK button will
be lit orange.)
Sampling
1. Press the SAMPLING button.
In this sample-ready mode, the SAMPLE
BANK buttons will blink red, and the display
will indicate "[4]" (the default value is 4 beats).
To exit without sampling, press the SHIFT but-
ton.
TIP The Auto BPM is automatically turned off.
2. Use the PROGRAM/BPM knob to specify
the length of sampling (in beats).
The display will switch between [16], [8], [4],
[2], or [1] accordingly.
3. When you are ready to record, press one of
the blinking SAMPLE BANK buttons—A, B, C,
or D. The selected SAMPLE BANK button will
blink red, the display will indicate "REC," and
sampling will begin.
The PROGRAM MEMORY buttons will con-
secutively blink to indicate the beat you're re-
cording.
TIP The data that had been in the selected SAMPLE
BANK button will be overwritten.
4. If you want to record a one-shot sample,
press the same SAMPLE BANK button before
reaching the specified BEAT. Sampling will
end, and a one-shot sample will be created.
The SAMPLE BANK button used for recording
will light up red. It will be easier to record a
one-shot sample if you specify a longer setting
such as "16."
5. If the specified BEAT time elapses before
you press the SAMPLE BANK button, sam-
pling will end, and a loop sample will be cre-
ated. The KP3+ will automatically switch to
playback, and the SAMPLE BANK button will
light up green.
Resampling
By resampling, you can create a sample that
combines multiple existing samples, or create
a new sample from an existing sample that's

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