thank you, you are pretty much the first person who has been able to tell me why they sample if they have hardware, I had never realised that with systems that dont store presets , this is a great way to recall and use. Will definitely try this sampling method for my outboard gear.
Your welcome. You will be amazed at what you can do once you get it in kronos. I have sampled synths and created totally different sounds. The kronos has so many tools at your disposal. Imagine sampling the behringer ms-1 into a poly synth. Running that multi sample through mod-7. Add effect etc... wild
Just found your channel, so much to learn about this board. Been trying to use just one keyboard (the Kronos) at gig's but I also have an O1W/FD with some great analogue sounds that I miss. Now I know how to transfer / sample them over! Great video, keep up the good work.
Awesome! I just sold my rare Oxford OSCar synth. I've never done multisampling but this is exactly what I hoped I could do and I already recorded all my favorite OSCar patches note by note just like this. This looks way easier than what I expected. I was ready to cut up the recording into individual files for each note and then assign each one to a key and that definitely seems like a huge pain. This method is perfect. Thanks!
Very good and simple method. Thank you very much. There is also a good software which can do the job : Sample Robot. But it's not free. Your method is very easy to follow.
I've never used sample robot, but it seems like the better option if you don't mind paying. I'm always trying to discover ways of dying things with what u have
Really good video. Thanks. In regards to sample handling, you can save the library as a USER KSC that way your previously sampled sounds(that no longer need editing) will not show in sampling ram area.
Great video, I'm about to make some videos too about this board, mainly in Spanish because those videos are lacking. Just last week I pulled the kronos out of studio and brought it to the living room. I am going to start producing just in the kronos and give reason/protools/luna a break. Got a shure sm57 plugged to the kronos ready to go.
Awesome, that's really quick to do. A question, how does it work with looping? Meaning, is each sample "loop-able" ? Or does it ring out, one-shot so to speak, doing it this way?
Trying it out now and I hit a snag. I recorded all the notes and they all play on C. After I time slice all of it, the individual notes are spreading across the keyboard starting at D for some reason. So my keyboard ends up having the entire recording on C, nothing on C# and then individual notes starting on D but they're all off because they should be starting on the C key. Why is it keeping the entire recording on that one key?
I have a video request. Can you explain how to take that multisample further and create a program with velocity sentitivity... for example the Akai MPC machines, once you sample you can trigger at different velocities right away. I know there must be a way to do this on the kronos when you create a program out of a multisample... thanks 😊
OMFG I didnt know Kronos's sampler has auto chop. That s&^^ is a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I need to get one. Don't want that watered down cheap looking Nautilus.
Dude! All these years and I’ve never seen this style. You’re amazing and thank you!
No problem. Glad it can be of use.
thank you, you are pretty much the first person who has been able to tell me why they sample if they have hardware, I had never realised that with systems that dont store presets , this is a great way to recall and use. Will definitely try this sampling method for my outboard gear.
Your welcome. You will be amazed at what you can do once you get it in kronos. I have sampled synths and created totally different sounds. The kronos has so many tools at your disposal. Imagine sampling the behringer ms-1 into a poly synth. Running that multi sample through mod-7. Add effect etc... wild
Just found your channel, so much to learn about this board. Been trying to use just one keyboard (the Kronos) at gig's but I also have an O1W/FD with some great analogue sounds that I miss. Now I know how to transfer / sample them over! Great video, keep up the good work.
That's awesome. When you get those sounds inside. You can take those sounds further inside kronos
Thats a great tutorial - I've done it all the other ways you mentioned - never this - just gonna try it - thanks a lot - very cool
Try it! Saves me a lot of time
Awesome! I just sold my rare Oxford OSCar synth. I've never done multisampling but this is exactly what I hoped I could do and I already recorded all my favorite OSCar patches note by note just like this. This looks way easier than what I expected. I was ready to cut up the recording into individual files for each note and then assign each one to a key and that definitely seems like a huge pain. This method is perfect. Thanks!
Yes! It's a pain. I knew there had to be a better way. Shame korg didn't give us an editor to manage samples
Very good and simple method. Thank you very much.
There is also a good software which can do the job : Sample Robot. But it's not free.
Your method is very easy to follow.
I've never used sample robot, but it seems like the better option if you don't mind paying. I'm always trying to discover ways of dying things with what u have
Really good video. Thanks.
In regards to sample handling, you can save the library as a USER KSC that way your previously sampled sounds(that no longer need editing) will not show in sampling ram area.
True
really helpful my guy thanks
Glad I could help 😀
Great video, I'm about to make some videos too about this board, mainly in Spanish because those videos are lacking. Just last week I pulled the kronos out of studio and brought it to the living room. I am going to start producing just in the kronos and give reason/protools/luna a break. Got a shure sm57 plugged to the kronos ready to go.
Great turtorial! But Can you please also make a video how to connect the pianos for sampling?
Yea in can do a quick tutorial on that
So when u sampled that sound it can be used for creating combination?
Awesome, that's really quick to do. A question, how does it work with looping? Meaning, is each sample "loop-able" ? Or does it ring out, one-shot so to speak, doing it this way?
Yes it's loopable. Once you save it cut them into its own sample. It's destructive slices of the 1 long sample. So each key is not it's own sample
Ah I see ,so it's different then if you want to loop them.
@@chrisr888 you can loop them
Trying it out now and I hit a snag. I recorded all the notes and they all play on C. After I time slice all of it, the individual notes are spreading across the keyboard starting at D for some reason. So my keyboard ends up having the entire recording on C, nothing on C# and then individual notes starting on D but they're all off because they should be starting on the C key. Why is it keeping the entire recording on that one key?
Sorry for the late response. Does your sample have long tails/long release on the end?
I got the same problem, how to fixe it? Mine got long tail
I have a video request. Can you explain how to take that multisample further and create a program with velocity sentitivity... for example the Akai MPC machines, once you sample you can trigger at different velocities right away. I know there must be a way to do this on the kronos when you create a program out of a multisample... thanks 😊
Kronos should by default do that automatically as well. Unless the velocity setting changed in global setting.
@@biggrime really? I will have to check thanks
@@descargamusicalny Did you win with this?
OMFG I didnt know Kronos's sampler has auto chop. That s&^^ is a beast!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I need to get one. Don't want that watered down cheap looking Nautilus.
This has been a feature since the korg m3. Not sure about the triton. The Nautilus is cool but I take a used kronos any day
Hello, please can you help me i will take a sample Sound from other set and put in my set ?
When you say set. You mean a program? A combi? You mean from a sound library?
@@biggrime yes sample sounds and combis
@@vahrammusic7889 pcgtools.mkspace.nl/
Use this software. Very useful for managing programs
@@vahrammusic7889 pcgtools.mkspace.nl/
Use this software. Very useful for managing programs
what's the software you were speaking of?
chicken systems or sample robot
Why didn't you just use the Multi sample feature?
You mean load the individual wavs from a thumb drive into a multi sample?
@@biggrime I mean like to sample each note. I might be mistaken but thought that would be much faster
@@VelvetTubeShaper did you watch the video?
Great video and great teaching, would you mind can I have your contact pls, I’m living Australia I have Kronos need to get some advice from you, ❤
Want to email?
@@biggrime yes pls