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how to check which user voice are using samples

Posted: Thu Mar 02, 2023 12:23 pm
by AdeG
Hi,

I have a PA700.

I bought a .SET collection from someone, containing custom styles, drum kits, pads and custom voices.
The .SET file also contains (multi)samples.
How can I find out which custom (user) voices use which samples?
I want to free up some sample space, because I am not using all the custom voices.

Thanks.

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 6:29 am
by Reuben
On the Pa3x (but should be similar for Pa700/1000) you go to Sound Mode, Menu, Basic, OSC Basic Tab - and look at the OSC Multisample top left tab. If any of the Osc for this sound (check them all using the right-hand oscillator numbers) use RAM its using User Samples - if they only use ROM its using Korg inbuilt sounds.

Re: how to check which user voice are using samples

Posted: Fri Mar 03, 2023 12:04 pm
by siebenhirter
AdeG wrote: .. How can I find out which custom (user) voices use which samples?
I want to free up some sample space, because I am not using all the custom voices...
As Ruben mentioned it is necessary to look for type "RAM" of each oscillator of each user sound - in worst case that maybe 48 Osc Multisamples for one single user sound (24 Osc Multisamples high and 24 Osc Multisamples low).

With Pa700/1000 in addition to ROM and RAM there is a third type of OSC Multisample - that is "LOC" and occurs in case your arranger includes Local-type Keyboard Sets, but that also are Factory data customized for particular countries.
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If you want to free up some sample space due to unwanted custom voices, you can delete them after deleting their multisamples. It is not necessary to delete samples (pcm-files), because for unused samples select the "Not assigned to any Multisample/Drumkit option" and touch OK to confirm. This command deletes only samples not yet assigned to any Multisample or Drum Kit.

If a multisample was only used in one single deleted sound (pcg-file), the multisample (kmp-file) must be deleted separately, else it is orphaned and their samples are not "left unused".

Posted: Mon Mar 06, 2023 2:52 pm
by AdeG
thanks, I give it a try!