Sampling and Sample Editing
Reading Samples
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RAM. Samples have the sufÞx Ò.s,Ó and are stored in sample RAM. You can press Cancel to
return to the Disk mode page without loading the volume.
If you load sample objects, youÕll see the following prompt: ÒCreate preview program/
keymap?Ó If you answer Yes, the K2vx will load the samples into a program that it creates
based on Layer 1 of Program 199.
Loading program objects will load multi-layer samples and keymaps, and sometimes velocity
switches. The K2vx will create layers as necessary when you load program objects. These layers
have the same settings as Layer 1 of Program 199. In some cases, the K2vx will also create stereo
keymaps to preserve the separation of stereo samples.
If you press the File button, the prompt will change to ÒFile to load:Ó You can view the list of
Þles with the cursor buttons, or use numeric entry. The top line of the display will show the
currently selected volume. Select different volumes with the Layer buttons. The size of the
currently selected Þle, in Kilobytes, is shown just above the soft buttons on the left. Press the
OK button to load the highlighted Þle.
Press OK, and the Bank dialog will appear. Press OK again, and the Þle will be loaded into the
highlighted bank.
Sometimes you may Þnd an Akai ßoppy disk that your K2vx canÕt read. In this case, check the
format of the disk. Akai allows you to format a double sided-double density (DD) disk for high
density (HD). This is not standard in the computer industry, since DD disks are not veriÞed for
use as HD disks. If this is the case, you will need to load the disk into an Akai, then save it out
to a properly formatted disk.
Roland
For Roland disks, the hierarchy is a bit different; the objects that can be loaded are called
Volumes, Performances, Patches, and Samples. The page that was selected last time a SCSI load
was executed will appear when you initiate the load operation. Following the prompt is the list
of available objects, with the size of the object in Kilobytes displayed as well. The top line of the
display will show the number of available objects of the selected type.
Use the soft buttons to highlight the object to be loaded. The layer buttons will take you
through the current object list in increments of 100. Press OK to execute the load. The Bank
dialog will appear. Press OK again, and the object will be loaded. The display will update you
on the progress of the load.
EPS
For EPS disks, the hierarchy consists of Þles and directories. Directories can be nested several
layers deep. When you press the Load soft button, youÕll be prompted to select a Þle or
directory to load from the list of available Þles and directories. The currently highlighted object
will be either a Þle or a directory. If itÕs a Þle, its name and size will be shown following the
prompt. If itÕs a directory, its name appears, followed by Ò(dir)Ó to indicate its type. The Layer
buttons will take you to the Þrst and last Þles of the currently selected directory. Note that if
youÕre loading from ßoppy disks, you wonÕt see any of the displays or soft buttons relating to
directories, since the directory architecture is not supported for ßoppies.
When a Þle is highlighted and you press OK, the Bank dialog appears; press OK again to load
the Þle. When a directory is highlighted and you press OK, you enter that directory, and the list
of Þles and subdirectories in that directory appears, each Þle followed by its size, and each
subdirectory, if any, followed by Ò(dir).Ó The top item in every list you select is always the
parent directory of the Þles below it. Select the top item in a list to go up one directory level.
Pressing the Exit soft button will take you one level back up the hierarchy. Pressing it
repeatedly will take you to the root directoryÑthe directory at the top of the hierarchy. The
quickest way to the root directory is to press the Root soft button. The top line of the display
shows you the name of the currently selected directory (or subdirectory).
Pressing the All soft button will load all Þles in the current directory (but not any
subdirectories). The Bank dialog will appear, and when you press OK, youÕll be prompted to
Summary of Contents for K2500RS
Page 12: ...Table of Contents TOC 12...
Page 16: ...Introduction How to use this manual 1 4...
Page 32: ...User Interface Basics The Panel Play Feature K2vxR 3 8...
Page 106: ...Effects Mode and the Effects Editor Configurations and Parameters 9 24...
Page 186: ...Song Mode Recording Multi timbral Sequences via MIDI 12 52...
Page 304: ...DSP Functions Hard Sync Functions 14 52...
Page 394: ...Programs Setups and Keymaps K2500 ROM Keymaps 21 12...
Page 402: ...LFOs LFO Shapes 23 4...
Page 406: ...Note Numbers and Intonation Tables List and Description of Intonation Tables 24 4...
Page 434: ...DSP Algorithms 26 14...
Page 450: ...MIDI and SCSI Sample Dumps SMDI Sample Transfers 29 8...
Page 464: ...Glossary 31 6...
Page 490: ...K2vx Program Farm VOX K25 Appendix A 22...
Page 494: ...K2vx Compatibility Converting programs from the K2vx to K2000 Appendix B 4...