Is there a way to ...
Have a loop sample trigger from it's start point regardless of what the BPM indicator is doing. I am trying to use the Kaoss to start a song (without fading it in). Typically I would hit the BPM synchronize button, count off four and then hit the sample button at the right time. But I am doing some tight synchronizing of audio cues with dialog (it's a play) and I don't have time to wait for a measure to go by. Any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
Jerry
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I'm not sure if this will help, but in the manual (I know it ain't the greatest) thtere's a discussion under Midi-Sync:
"MIDI Sync function
The BPM of the KP3 can be set to follow MIDI Time Clock messages from an external MIDI device. Connect the MIDI OUT connector of an external MIDI device (such as a sequencer set to transmit MIDI time clock messages) to the MIDI IN connector of the KP3.
NOTE This function will not synchronize sequence data with the KP3’s rhythm pattern programs. If you want to synchronize sequenced data and the KP3's internal rhythm patterns, you will either have to insert a Touch Pad On message into the beginning of each measure of your sequence data, or touch the touch pad at the beginning of each KP3 phrase to start the pattern."
I realize this is a separate issue described above, but wouldn't a Touch Pad On message work for the sample pads too? You're making sure the loop starts on beat-one each time that way.
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"MIDI Sync function
The BPM of the KP3 can be set to follow MIDI Time Clock messages from an external MIDI device. Connect the MIDI OUT connector of an external MIDI device (such as a sequencer set to transmit MIDI time clock messages) to the MIDI IN connector of the KP3.
NOTE This function will not synchronize sequence data with the KP3’s rhythm pattern programs. If you want to synchronize sequenced data and the KP3's internal rhythm patterns, you will either have to insert a Touch Pad On message into the beginning of each measure of your sequence data, or touch the touch pad at the beginning of each KP3 phrase to start the pattern."
I realize this is a separate issue described above, but wouldn't a Touch Pad On message work for the sample pads too? You're making sure the loop starts on beat-one each time that way.
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I guess what you are saying is that if I create the right sequence on a sequencer, then start/stop the sequencer, and if the KP3 is slaved to the sequencer ... it will behave?
I guess that would work, but I am hoping for something less ugly for using the pads to trigger samples in an improvised environment. I hate to have to buy a hardware sequencer to get the pads to trigger appropriately.
I get what you are saying though. It's a clever work around for some people. Especially those who use midi automation and play a pre-programmed set. I am probably in the minority of users, and Korg was trying to keep the interface simple. Thanks for trying to help.
Jerry
I guess that would work, but I am hoping for something less ugly for using the pads to trigger samples in an improvised environment. I hate to have to buy a hardware sequencer to get the pads to trigger appropriately.
I get what you are saying though. It's a clever work around for some people. Especially those who use midi automation and play a pre-programmed set. I am probably in the minority of users, and Korg was trying to keep the interface simple. Thanks for trying to help.
Jerry

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