thanks man, i was trying to figure this out last night but kept on trying to overwrite my original sample so it didn't work. this clears things up. cheers!
thanks a million. I just went from analog everything to all this new gear and as exact at as it is to do produce entirley on software I need that physical push saved my ass sir
@pharris414 yes there is... I may do another tutorial to explain this. Once you have your raw sample recorded in a sample bank, hold the shift key and the sample bank. This should bring up 0.0 on the display. From there you can turn the program knob left and right to delete or add fractions of a second on to the sample to fine tune it. I've messed with a lot and I can't really seem to get it right. It's better to start with a solid sample rather than trying to fine tune it.
i got question i dj so ??on the kp3 can you use the effects to blend in your songs while you spin or to bring in a song or start up to a new song and use a effect at the same time ,an also can use the effects while you dj on your songs ?!?!?!? thanks please someone replyyy !!![::
@bringnoise77 the Kp3 is purely an effects processor. While it is conceivable that you could loop a part of a song and 'blend in' another song, i wouldn't choose to use the kp3 as my primary DJ mixer. There is no real crossfade function - when I DJ i use the kp3 to extend the ends of songs with effects or at echo or reverb at certain parts of songs. I use it minimally as a DJ and use it more extensively when making original music.
Hmm, I saw someone take a sample and live remix (cut down to 8 parts of a sample and loop smaller bit of it on the fly) and I am a bit confused. I don't suppose you could explain how to do that in a simple way? :)
@GoodGustav you can do this by taking a full 16 beat sample, holding the 'shift' key while pressing your sample bank and then using the numbered buttons on the top to take certain beats away from the sample. Or you can press the knob on the top right and change the number of beats in the sample from 1 all the up to 16. I will make a video soon explaining more in depth what I mean.
hey man how delate de samples in korg pad 3 a normal condition please.
djENRIQUESEGUNDO 1 month ago
thanks man, i was trying to figure this out last night but kept on trying to overwrite my original sample so it didn't work. this clears things up. cheers!
scarabin 1 month ago
Thank you. I've been trying to figure out how to resample for ages
magpieking 3 months ago
You just made me want to keep my kp3
magpieking 4 months ago
thanks a million. I just went from analog everything to all this new gear and as exact at as it is to do produce entirley on software I need that physical push saved my ass sir
contactheck 4 months ago
Thank you!
olegiezer 4 months ago
A few questions:
1) Can you play around on the pad as you resample?
2) Can you resample a line-in/mic signal and loops simultaneously?
3) When you play back loops, does it play them in sync or can you start them at different times?
4) Can you play loops of different lengths or are they always slaved to the global bars/BPM?
Thanks for the video!
sweepstakes 5 months ago
is there any way to edit a sample once it has been recorded... say the time is slightly off and you want to cut on beat out of it???
pharris414 6 months ago
@pharris414 yes there is... I may do another tutorial to explain this. Once you have your raw sample recorded in a sample bank, hold the shift key and the sample bank. This should bring up 0.0 on the display. From there you can turn the program knob left and right to delete or add fractions of a second on to the sample to fine tune it. I've messed with a lot and I can't really seem to get it right. It's better to start with a solid sample rather than trying to fine tune it.
GloriousJones 6 months ago
is this jim from the office teaching us sampling...same voice?
MacKayJustin 6 months ago
@MacKayJustin no.
GloriousJones 6 months ago
i got question i dj so ??on the kp3 can you use the effects to blend in your songs while you spin or to bring in a song or start up to a new song and use a effect at the same time ,an also can use the effects while you dj on your songs ?!?!?!? thanks please someone replyyy !!![::
bringnoise77 7 months ago
@bringnoise77 the Kp3 is purely an effects processor. While it is conceivable that you could loop a part of a song and 'blend in' another song, i wouldn't choose to use the kp3 as my primary DJ mixer. There is no real crossfade function - when I DJ i use the kp3 to extend the ends of songs with effects or at echo or reverb at certain parts of songs. I use it minimally as a DJ and use it more extensively when making original music.
GloriousJones 6 months ago
Thanks man, I've just bought one of these little beauties and you have clarified a couple of thing for me.
pobblepop 8 months ago
Hmm, I saw someone take a sample and live remix (cut down to 8 parts of a sample and loop smaller bit of it on the fly) and I am a bit confused. I don't suppose you could explain how to do that in a simple way? :)
GoodGustav 9 months ago
@GoodGustav you can do this by taking a full 16 beat sample, holding the 'shift' key while pressing your sample bank and then using the numbered buttons on the top to take certain beats away from the sample. Or you can press the knob on the top right and change the number of beats in the sample from 1 all the up to 16. I will make a video soon explaining more in depth what I mean.
GloriousJones 6 months ago
I just got a KP3 and I think you have the best vids about it. Feel free to go through everything :) Thanks!
GoodGustav 9 months ago
Whats that "my guitar gently weeps sample"?. It sounds chill.
badboyrhythmdub 9 months ago
@badboyrhythmdub Jimmy Ponder.
GloriousJones 9 months ago
Nice Beginner tutorial! Good for you for not making a flashy talkshow/ internet celebrity wanna be tutorial.
freebird3581 10 months ago