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Audio recorder and pad audio play
The audio recorder function lets you make multi-track recordings of your perfor-
mance on the KROSS, and the pad audio play function makes it easy to use the
pads to play back audio songs that you recorded. (See "Audio recorder" of the
Operation Guide)
Note: The recorded songs and settings are saved on an SD card. Insert an SD card
that was formatted by the KROSS.
Using the audio recorder to record an audio song
As an example, we'll explain the procedure for recording with a mic.
1.
Select a mic program
It's easy and convenient to record from a mic if you use a program whose
input and effect settings are designed for use with a mic.
2.
Connect your mic
In the REALTIME CONTROLS section, use the SELECT button to select
AUDIO IN 1; then turn off the SWITCH (ON/OFF) button, and turn the VOL-
UME knob all the way to the left to lower the volume. Then connect a dynamic
mic to the rear panel mic input (MIC IN) jack.
You must turn off the SWITCH (ON/OFF) button and use the VOLUME knob to
minimize the volume before you connect a mic or other device. If you fail to observe
this precaution, your speaker system might be damaged.
3.
Enable the mic input
After you've connected the mic, once again press the REALTIME CON-
TROLS section SWITCH (ON/OFF) button to turn it on (lit); the mic is
enabled.
4.
Adjust the volume of the mic input
Adjust the VOLUME knob to an appropriate volume; then while playing
the keyboard or playing back the audio recorder, vocalize into the mic and
use the SELECT button to select REALTIME CONTROLS section
AUDIO IN 1, and use the KNOB1 (GAIN) knob to adjust the volume bal-
ance.
5.
Open the audio setup window
While holding down the EXIT button, press the AUDIO REC
(Play/Pause) button to open the AUDIO RECORDER SETUP window.
Press the MENU (
(Rec Control)) button to enter the record-standby
condition. (AUDIO REC
6.
Record
When you press the MENU (
(Play/Pause) button, recording starts. (AUDIO RECORDER button: lit
red) Play the KROSS or input audio from a mic or guitar to record.
To stop recording, press the PAGE+(
you automatically return to the point at which recording started.
Tip: If you want to overdub, change the location or the sound and repeat the
above procedure.
Using the pads to play audio songs
1.
Assign audio songs to pads
While holding down the EXIT button, press the AUDIO PLAY ACTIVE button
to open the AUDIO PLAY SETUP window. Use the cursor keys to select a pad
to which an audio song has not yet been assigned (indicated as Empty; A01 in
this example), and press the MENU (EDIT) button to access the AUDIO SONG
SETUP window. As the Audio Song, select the song that you recorded earlier
(000 in this example).
Tip: If you want to assign separate audio songs to multiple pads, repeat the
above procedure using different audio songs and other unassigned pads.
(Play/Pause) button: blinking red)
) button or the AUDIO REC
) button. When you stop recording,
2.
Use the pads to play back audio songs
The pad that you recorded in step 1 (pad 1 in this example) is lit; in this
state when you press pad 1, the assigned audio song plays (the pad illumi-
nation becomes brighter). When you press pad 1 once again, the playback
is paused.
Note: If you start playback from a different pad while an audio song is playing,
the previously-playing audio song stops. You can't play back multiple audio
songs simultaneously.
Recording on the MIDI sequencer
The KROSS provides recording functionality that lets you create phrases and
songs.The MIDI sequencer records your performance as MIDI data. After recording,
you can edit your performance and the control data, and change the instrument that is
played. (See "Sequencer" of the Operation Guide)
Recording your performance as MIDI
Auto song setup
Auto song setup is a function that sets-up the sequencer with the program or
combination you're playing, along with the arpeggiator and the drum track, and
puts the sequencer in the record-standby condition. Proceed as follows.
1.
Execute auto song setup
Select a sound in program mode or combination mode, and press the
SEQUENCER
(REC) button; the setup confirmation dialog box appears.
Once again press the
(REC) button (or press the MENU (OK) button);
setup occurs, and the sequencer is in the record-standby condition.
2.
Start recording, play back, and stop
Press the SEQUENCER
pre-count, recording starts. Perform in time with the click.
When you've finished performing, once again press the
button to stop recording. You automatically return to the point at which
you started recording (in this case, the beginning of the song).
3.
Listen to the recorded performance
Press the SEQUENCER
formance.
Tip: If you decide to re-record your performance, you can execute Undo
from the function list and return to the state prior to recording.
Tip: If you hold down the EXIT button and press the REC button, you move
to the point at which to start recording or playback. (With the default set-
tings, the beginning of the song)
Save the song that you created
Save the song that you created on the SD card.
Songs cannot be saved in internal memory.
When you turn off the power, data in internal memory is lost.
Use an SD card that was formatted by the KROSS. For details on format-
ting, see the operation guide.
Never remove the SD card while "Scanning Media" is displayed when
the SD card is inserted.
About the saved data
Song data is saved as a .SNG file. This data includes performance data
and sound (program) numbers. It does not include the program
sound data itself. (SNG: SoNG)
Sound data is saved as a .PCG file. To ensure that the sounds are repro-
duced correctly during playback, we recommend that you save the
.PCG file together with the .SNG file.
(PCG: Program/Combination/Global)
Saving songs and sounds together
1.
Select the page
Hold down the EXIT button and press the SEQ button; you're now in
global/media mode. Press the PAGE+ button or the PAGE- button to
select the MEDIA>FILE page.
Tip: You can jump to the MEDIA>FILE page by holding down the EXIT
button and pressing the SEQ button twice.
(Start/Stop) button; after a two-measure
(Start/Stop)
(Start/Stop) button, and listen to the per-