Sampling keyboards in Kronos

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Pastor Baires
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Sampling keyboards in Kronos

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Hello everyone. If anybody could point me in the direction of where I could find this information but detailed information or I'd even be willing to pay someone to help and teach me how to sample in the Korg Kronos. I have a room full of legendary keyboards and would like to sample certain sounds into the Kronos. But I really can't find anything with Clarity and detail on how to perform this. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you :D
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Post by KK »

Hello there,

Sampling is an art in itself, but I can tell you that one of my favorite aspects of the Kronos is its sampling mode. It can be intimidating at first because one needs to get accustomed with the Kronos particular interface and "workflow" in sampling mode, but like anything else after a while everything becomes much simpler.

For sampling and emulation of real instruments, I recommend you start with just a few samples, then working on creating short and long loops as inaudible as possible, depending on the type of sound you want to sample.

For example, it's much easier to sample a sound using simple waveforms from a digital synth as it implies rather short loops, which can more easily be made "inaudible" as if the sound has infinite length. Other sounds like for example Mellotron notes or complex wavesequences, are trickier to loop because you then need to use long loops if you want them to sustain forever.

In any case, I would also recommend you also use a software such as WaveLab to simplify certain aspects sometimes needed in sampling, like crossfade loops. Probably there are also freeware able to create things like crossfade loops as well, etc.

There are probably many excellent discussions and Web pages about this. Google about sampling tips, short and long loops, how to create crossfade loops, etc. Once you know the basics about that stuff, it is easy to create multisamples and immortalize your other keyboards into the Kronos. I personally sampled and then sold several keyboard instruments when I bought my Kronos. What is fun now is all their best sounds are also part of my K2. 8)
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Post by Pastor Baires »

Thank you for the reply! That's exactly what I want to do... But I don't even know where to start with all this :oops:
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Post by KK »

You have a PM. 8)
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Post by matro »

I actually use 3rd party software to sample my old gear.
I only use the Kronos sample mode to Sample more simple stuff than multi-sampled synthesizers.
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Post by qqquartzzz »

I don't know if this will help you or not.
I sampled a Lowrey TLO organ. Mainly for playing Baba O Riley live. Someday, I'm going to load the samples into my Kronos. I didn't have the Kronos at the time I did the initial sample so I loaded them into the NN-XT sampler in Reason.
Long story a little shorter, I documented the process.
If you'd like to watch on Youtube, PM me and I'll send you the link.
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