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Duffar KRONOS X - Aide mémoire d’utilisation Octobre 2015 1/406 Sommaire court (Le sommaire complet est fourni à la fin du document) Pour une lecture à l’écran pensez à utiliser les signets du pdf pour naviguer dans le document 1 Démarrage (Notice Quick Start) ____________________________________________ 5 1.1 Connexion_______________________________________________________________ 5 1.2 Schéma du Panneau avant _________________________________________________ 6 1.3 Interface TouchView de écran tactile ________________________________________ 6 1.3.1 a: Page sélectionnée ____________________________________________________________ 7 1.3.2 b: Bouton de menu “Category” ____________________________________________________ 8 1.3.3 c: Bouton de menu déroulant & menu _______________________________________________ 8 1.3.4 d: Cellule d’édition _____________________________________________________________ 8 1.3.5 e & f: Curseurs et potard d’écran __________________________________________________ 9 1.3.6 g & h: Onglets de groupes de pages et onglets de pages _________________________________ 9 1.3.7 i: Case à cocher (et boutons radio) _________________________________________________ 9 1.3.8 j: Bouton de menu de page ______________________________________________________ 10 1.3.9 Autres objets _________________________________________________________________ 11 1.4 Sélection des modes ______________________________________________________ 11 1.5 Choix des sons en mode PROG ____________________________________________ 12 1.6 Jouer avec les sons de Set Lists ____________________________________________ 13 1.6.1 Présentation __________________________________________________________________ 13 1.6.2 Sélection d’une Set List _________________________________________________________ 14 1.6.3 Sélection d’une mémoire ________________________________________________________ 15 1.6.4 Autres modes de sélection de Set Lists _____________________________________________ 15 1.6.5 Assignation d’un son à une mémoire ______________________________________________ 16 1.6.6 Ajouter des éléments à la Set List à partir d’autres modes ______________________________ 16 1.7 Jouer avec des programmes et des combinaisons ______________________________ 17 1.7.1 Sélection de programmes par banque et numéro ______________________________________ 17 1.7.2 Sélection de programmes par catégorie _____________________________________________ 17 1.7.3 Contenu des banques de programmes ______________________________________________ 18 1.7.4 Sélection des combinaisons ______________________________________________________ 19 1.8 Utilisation des contrôleurs pour modifier le son _______________________________ 19 1.8.1 Joysticks, ruban et commutateurs _________________________________________________ 20 1.8.2 Présentation de la surface de contrôle ______________________________________________ 20 1.8.3 Utilisation des commandes pour modifier le son _____________________________________ 21 1.8.4 Utilisation de ‘Tone Adjust’ _____________________________________________________ 21 1.8.5 Rétablir les réglages originaux du son______________________________________________ 22 1.9 Utilisation de la fonction KARMA __________________________________________ 22 1.9.1 Activation/coupure de la fonction KARMA _________________________________________ 23 1.9.2 Utilisation des contrôleurs KARMA _______________________________________________ 24 1.9.3 Utilisation de la fonction KARMA en mode Combination ______________________________ 26 1.9.4 Jouer des accords avec les pads ___________________________________________________ 26 1.9.5 Utilisation du contrôleur Korg nano Pad 2 A compléter ________________________________ 27 1.10 Utilisation de la fonction ‘Drum Track’ _____________________________________ 31 1.10.1 Résumé ___________________________________________________________________ 31 1.10.2 Activer/couper la fonction ‘Drum Track’ _________________________________________ 32 1.10.3 Sélection du pattern et programme “Drum Track” __________________________________ 32 1.10.4 Couplage des fonctions KARMA et ‘Drum Track’ _________________________________ 33 1.11 Utilisation du Séquenceur _________________________________________________ 33 1.11.1 Sélectionner et jouer un morceau _______________________________________________ 33 1.11.2 Enregistrement MIDI et audio _________________________________________________ 34 KRONOS X - Aide mémoire d’utilisation Octobre 2015 2/406 1.11.3 Edition MIDI_______________________________________________________________ 36 1.11.4 Modèle de morceau (‘Template Song’) __________________________________________ 37 1.12 Sauvegarde et chargement de données ______________________________________ 38 1.12.1 Sauvegarder vos modifications _________________________________________________ 38 1.12.2 Sauvegarde et chargement de données d’un disque _________________________________ 40 1.12.3 Ecouter des morceaux de démonstration __________________________________________ 45 2 Utilisation avancée (Manuel de l’utilisateur) ________________________________ 48 2.1 Nouveautés depuis le firmwares 2.1.2 qui ne sont peut être pas encore décrites dans cet aide mémoire _________________________________________________________________ 48 2.2 Généralités et présentation des 9 moteurs de synthèse de son____________________ 49 2.3 Organisation des sons dans la mémoire du KRONOS __________________________ 53 2.3.1 Program _____________________________________________________________________ 53 2.3.2 Combinaison _________________________________________________________________ 54 2.4 Panneau avant __________________________________________________________ 54 2.5 Fonction HELP _________________________________________________________ 66 2.6 Changement de son ______________________________________________________ 67 2.7 Actualisation des sons d’usine _____________________________________________ 67 2.7.1 Actualisation des Sons de l’os 2.1 _________________________________________________ 67 2.7.2 Sons internes supplémentaires du KRONOS 2 2015 __________________________________ 67 2.8 Sons et combinaisons additionnels __________________________________________ 68 2.8.1 Sources _____________________________________________________________________ 68 2.9 Les différents modes pour sélectionner, modifier, accompagner et enregistrer les sons 73 2.9.1 Mode PROG : Jeu et édition en mode Program (A déplacer ainsi que les paragraphe suivants) _ 74 2.9.2 Mode SET LIST _____________________________________________________________ 129 2.9.3 Mode COMBI _______________________________________________________________ 141 2.9.4 Mode SEQ : Enregistreur ______________________________________________________ 165 2.9.5 Mode SAMPLING ___________________________________________________________ 207 2.9.6 Mode GLOBAL _____________________________________________________________ 272 2.9.7 Mode DISK _________________________________________________________________ 279 2.10 Smooth Sound Transitions (SST) __________________________________________ 281 2.10.1 Présentation _______________________________________________________________ 281 2.10.2 Utilisation de « Hold Time » _________________________________________________ 282 2.10.3 Autres détails _____________________________________________________________ 283 2.11 KARMA (Kay Algorithmic Realtime Music Architecture) _____________________ 283 2.11.1 Présentation _______________________________________________________________ 284 2.11.2 Structure de la fonction KARMA ______________________________________________ 285 2.11.3 Jouer avec la fonction KARMA _______________________________________________ 291 2.11.4 Edition KARMA ___________________________________________________________ 305 2.11.5 Utilisation de la fonction KARMA en mode Sequencer _____________________________ 325 2.11.6 Synchronisation de la fonction KARMA ________________________________________ 331 2.12 Drum Track : Piste Batterie ______________________________________________ 335 2.12.1 Présentation _______________________________________________________________ 335 2.12.2 Jouer avec la piste de batterie en mode PROG ____________________________________ 335 2.12.3 Jouer avec la piste de batterie en mode COMBI ___________________________________ 339 2.12.4 Réglages ‘Drum Track’ ______________________________________________________ 340 2.12.5 Créer des patterns « Drum Track » _____________________________________________ 349 2.13 Chargement et sauvegarde de données, création de CD _______________________ 350 2.13.1 Sauvegarde de données ______________________________________________________ 350 2.13.2 Chargement de données depuis un disque _______________________________________ 368 2.13.3 Création et lecture de CD audio _______________________________________________ 375 KRONOS X - Aide mémoire d’utilisation Octobre 2015 3/406 2.13.4 Autres fonctions « Disk » ____________________________________________________ 380 2.14 Utilisation des effets A rédiger ____________________________________________ 381 2.15 Contrôleurs et utilisation pour les effets Origine à trouver _____________________ 381 2.15.1 Contrôleurs et écran tactile ___________________________________________________ 381 2.15.2 Molette VALUE et pavé numérique à droite de l’écran _____________________________ 384 2.15.3 Réglages _________________________________________________________________ 385 2.16 Connexion avec un ordinateur ____________________________________________
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