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Page 2: ...intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exc...

Page 3: ...so any SCSI devices that are connected This device begins to access the hard drive immedi ately after the power is turned on Never turn off the power while the hard drive is being accessed Doing so ca...

Page 4: ...lists the multisamples and drumsamples that are built into the TRITON STUDIO and the factory preset combinations programs drum kits and user arpeggio patterns Refer to these lists when you wish to kn...

Page 5: ...cting a program 22 Selecting and playing a combination 24 Selecting a combination 24 Using controllers to modify the sound 25 Joystick 25 Ribbon controller 25 SW1 SW2 25 REALTIME CONTROLS 1 2 3 4 26 V...

Page 6: ...80 The structure of Sequencer mode 81 Songs 81 Patterns 81 Cue List 81 Preparations for recording 82 Recording methods 83 Realtime recording on a track 83 Step recording 86 Event Edit and Create Contr...

Page 7: ...Dual arpeggiator editing 137 Synchronizing the arpeggiator 138 Synchronization between arpeggiators A and B 138 Synchronization between the arpeggiators and sequencer in Sequencer or Song Play mode 1...

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Page 9: ...n stereo out two master effects mono in stereo out and a three band master EQ stereo in stereo out can all be used simultaneously You can select and edit any of 102 types of effect algorithms The effe...

Page 10: ...using the Fixed Note Mode that is ideal for drums bass phrases or guitar and keyboard backing riffs The arpeggiator is also effective for use with subtly moving pads synth sounds or sound effects In C...

Page 11: ...headphone jack 5 REALTIME CONTROLS Use the REALTIME CONTROLS key to select A or B mode for the realtime controllers and use knobs 1 4 to control the tone effects and MIDI control changes etc in realt...

Page 12: ...nel LCD screen By touching on objects that are shown in the LCD screen you can select pages tabs and parameters and set values p 8 10 EXIT key When a dialog box is open this key will cancel the set ti...

Page 13: ...urrent tempo GATE knob This adjusts the gate time note duration of the arpeggi ated notes At the center position 12 o clock the gate time will be the same as the Gate parameter of the arpeggiator Rota...

Page 14: ...ch oscillator drum timbre track or insert effect can be freely routed to any output p 139 MAIN L MONO R These are unbalanced phone jacks These are the main audio output jacks By setting Bus Select to...

Page 15: ...onal Korg EXP 2 or XVP 10 expression pedal can be connected here p 11 Its function can be assigned in Global mode allowing you to use the pedal to control the volume etc p 124 10 Contrast adjustment k...

Page 16: ...close the popup menu If the popup menu is unlocked Pin it will close if you touch a location outside the popup menu Popup menu Pin This switches the popup menu display between locked and unlocked Whe...

Page 17: ...mands are executed the previously locked page menu will be unlocked automatically and the page menu will be closed Text edit button When you press this button a text edit dialog box will appear Here y...

Page 18: ...MIC GAIN MIC5 BAL OR UNBAL LINE IN 5 LOW CUT 75Hz 18dB OCT TRIM 10dB 40dB 10 60 U 10dBV MIC GAIN MIC6 BAL OR UNBAL LINE IN 6 LOW CUT 75Hz 18dB OCT TRIM 10dB 40dB 10 60 U 10dBV MIC GAIN 60 U 15 U 15 AU...

Page 19: ...nections Digital audio output The same audio signal present at the TRITON STUDIO s AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN L MONO and R jacks can be output in digital format to a DAT MD or digital multi track recorder that...

Page 20: ...ations Connecting MIDI deveices computers Connections to a computer Your performance on the TRITON STUDIO as well as controller and sequencer data can be sent to a computer connected via MIDI interfac...

Page 21: ...u can choose combinations from rewritable banks INT A INT E and EXB A EXB G which contain a total of 1 536 combinations Sample or resample For example you can sample an external audio source while lis...

Page 22: ...y specified order Sampling mode Sample external audio sources i e record samples Insert effects can be applied to the external input sound while you sample Edit the waveform data you sampled or wavefo...

Page 23: ...y 30 voices can be used However if OSC1 is sounded by one tone generator and OSC2 is sounded by the other tone generator e g OSC1 ROM OSC2 Piano a maximum of 60 voices can be used If OSC1 and OSC2 use...

Page 24: ...to the selected page and it will appear in the display As an example here press P1 Edit Basic As a reminder the page that was selected before you pressed the MENU key will have its top right corner be...

Page 25: ...n Combination mode to select the combination bank In combination Sequencer and Song Play modes these keys are used to select the bank of the program used by each timbre track COMPARE key Use this key...

Page 26: ...the keyboard to input the setting Hold down the ENTER key and play the note that you wish to enter as a value The note number or velocity value will be input When the Global P5 Drum Kit page is displa...

Page 27: ...obal Setting Drum Kits or Arpeggio Patterns Loading Program Combination Global Setting Drum Kit or Arpeggio Patterns data in Disk mode Receiving a MIDI data dump for Program Combination Global Setting...

Page 28: ...ck the data that you want to load along with the song In this case make the settings shown below Check Load PRELOAD PCG too If this is checked the PCG file will be loaded along with the SNG file when...

Page 29: ...stop playback press the SEQUENCER START STOP key once again If the last step is End playback will stop automatically when it reaches that point If the last step is Continue to Step01 playback will re...

Page 30: ...screen will indicate Bank INT B INT A INT D With the factory settings these banks contain a wide variety of preloaded programs that use the internal PCM ROM multisamples effects and arpeggio pat terns...

Page 31: ...will appear In the graphic bank G is selected The center area shows the programs contained in that bank The Variation button will be displayed only when bank G is selected Each time you press this but...

Page 32: ...o load combina tions that use programs of the EXB MOSS option or to store combinations that you created EXB A EXB G With the factory settings these banks do not contain combinations These banks can be...

Page 33: ...on the following page You can use the ribbon controller as a source for alter nate modulation or effect dynamic modulation to control program parameters or effect parameters SW1 SW2 You can use these...

Page 34: ...sound you modified by the two controllers will be maintained In many programs and combinations the SW2 key is assigned to control the Lock function for the joy stick Y direction and the ribbon contro...

Page 35: ...or song In Sampling mode and Song Play mode the B mode func tions are set for the entire mode p 145 Viewing the parameters that are assigned to SW1 SW2 keys and the REALTIME CONTROLS B mode In Program...

Page 36: ...ned function can be switched on off using the foot switch The function of the foot switch is assigned in Global P2 Controller Foot SW Assign p 125 Assignable Foot Pedal An optional expression pedal su...

Page 37: ...p 134 Using the arpeggiator in Program mode 1 Press the PROG key to enter Program mode and select a program Selecting and playing a program p 22 As you select various programs you will notice that th...

Page 38: ...e factory settings U000 I A B U199 I A B U312 User U506 User contain a wide vari ety of preloaded user arpeggio patterns For the arpeggio pattern names VNL Choose Pat Pattern Select and use the VALUE...

Page 39: ...ng and playing a combination p 24 As you select various combinations you will notice that the ARPEGGIATOR ON OFF key LED will light for some combinations Linking the arpeggiator to program combination...

Page 40: ...Top Key and Bottom Key are set so that arpeggiator A will operate only for keys B3 and lower and that the B Top Key and Bottom Key are set so that arpeggiator B will operate only for keys C4 and high...

Page 41: ...ing a demonstration song in Sequencer mode p 21 4 Make sure that the RPPR check box is checked Checked The specified RPPR set in Sequencer P6 Pat tern RPPR RPPR Setup will function Unchecked RPPR wil...

Page 42: ...ms program this perfor mance editor will have no effect Amp Level Indicates the amp level This will adjust the volume of the entire program Attack Time Indicates the attack time of the filter EG and a...

Page 43: ...2 These two programs are layered to create a frequently heard type of electric piano sound A timbre consists a of program together with multi ple parameters that control that program A combina tion c...

Page 44: ...ereo position 7 Press the Mixer tab 8 Press Pan for timbre 2 it will be highlighted and use the VALUE controllers to edit the setting With a setting of C064 the sound will be located in the center A s...

Page 45: ...jack located on the rear panel Set the AUDIO INPUT MIC LINE switch to the MIC position and set the LEVEL knob to the center 2 Press the SAMPLING key to enter Sampling mode 3 Press the Input Setup tab...

Page 46: ...ecording page 2 Set Save to to RAM The sample you record will be written into sample memory RAM For details on the DISK setting refer to p 105 3 Set Sampling Mode to L Mono With this setting the inter...

Page 47: ...ecord additional samples Example Easy To Sample With TRITON STUDIO 6 Play consecutive notes on the keyboard Play a chromatic scale upward starting at the C2 key The samples you recorded will be played...

Page 48: ...that order Press the Shift button once again to switch to lower case letters and press e m and o in that order Press the OK button to close the text dialog box If you do not need to make any correctio...

Page 49: ...1 Press the SAMPLING key to enter Sampling mode 2 Create a multisample Refer to Sampling a vocal from a mic and playing it as a one shot sample p 37 3 Press the EXIT key to select the P0 Recording pa...

Page 50: ...we will sample one measure of a 140 BPM drum phrase in a 4 4 time signature In this example we will use a CD player For details on how you can digitally sample or rip from the CDRW 1 option or from a...

Page 51: ...this setting you can press the SAMPLING REC key to enter record ready mode and then press the SAMPLING START STOP key to start recording 4 Settings for the sample that will be recorded REC Sample Setu...

Page 52: ...Start and Start to the same value If desired you can make a dotted vertical line appear in the sample waveform display to indicate the BPM If you use this function with waveforms that have a specific...

Page 53: ...e P0 Play Sampling page make the following settings for Sampling Setup Source BUS L R This lets you sample the sound of the L R channel i e the sound that is output from the headphones and the AUDIO O...

Page 54: ...itar connected to the AUDIO INPUT jack can be played along to a drum pattern played by the TRITON STUDIO and how both can be sampled together Sampling can be performed in a similar way in Com bination...

Page 55: ...instruments is not to your lik ing use the LEVEL knob or the performance editor Amp Level to adjust the balance 3 When you have finished making adjustments press the SAMPLING REC key Press the ARPEGG...

Page 56: ...INPUT 1 and 2 jacks while you listen to the sound of the TRITON STUDIO arpeggiator etc Input Analog Input1 BUS Select 1 2 Pan L000 Input2 BUS Select 1 2 Pan R127 Source BUS Indiv 1 2 Recording Level 0...

Page 57: ...olume and effect settings suitable for various styles of music By loading a template into a song you can begin recording immediately without having to make the same frequently used settings each time...

Page 58: ...Intro you can begin the loop after adding an introduction PG p 55 Track Play Loop will continue repeating for the num ber of measures specified by Length If you want to limit the number of repetitions...

Page 59: ...our performance in measures 5 8 was the best take you can use the Track Play Loop function to repeatedly play back just this portion In the P0 Play REC PlayLoop T01 08 page check Track Play Loop for t...

Page 60: ...of the note that is selected at the left Note Duration indicates the length that the note itself will sound Smaller values will produce a staccato note and larger values will produce a legato note Fo...

Page 61: ...ESONANCE HPF real time controllers or the joystick Y axis to record their movements When you are finished performing press the SEQUENCER START STOP key If you make a mistake or want to re record press...

Page 62: ...power is turned off 1 Perform steps 1 4 of Saving sample data p 41 2 Press the page menu button to access the page menu and press Save SEQ The Save Songs and Cue Lists Data dialog box will appear 3 W...

Page 63: ...ples from the RAM bank are used in the Multisample or Drum Kit of a program you should be aware that these multisamples or sam ples cannot be written into memory This means that if you turn the power...

Page 64: ...rogram or combination Before you write data into memory you must turn off the memory protect setting in Global mode Memory protect A combination does not contain the actual program data for each timbr...

Page 65: ...data or load data from floppy disk hard disk or other external media use the following pro cedure to turn the memory protect off uncheck the appro priate check box You must also turn memory protect of...

Page 66: ...er arpeggio pattern the Global mode memory protect setting must be turned off Memory protect The user arpeggio pattern parameter settings Tempo Pattern Octave Resolution Sort Latch Key Sync and Keyboa...

Page 67: ...rage device hard disk removable disk etc Other types of data can also be saved on storage media Even if you later modify this data you will always be able to reload the original settings It is a good...

Page 68: ...R RW disc into the drive For details on handling CD R RW discs please be sure to read Cautions when handling CD R RW discs If you will be using the disc to save data it must be for matted PG p 170 29...

Page 69: ...asked whether you want to overwrite If you wish to overwrite press the OK but ton If you wish to save without overwriting press the Cancel button re do the operation from step 6 and rename the data i...

Page 70: ...e protect tab so that the hole is uncovered This will prohibit writing to the disk and will prevent the data from being destroyed acci dentally Inserting a floppy disk With the label of the floppy dis...

Page 71: ...described below Here we will explain how to load the PRELOAD PCG file from the included floppy disk A PCG file contains programs combinations drum kits user arpeggio patterns and global settings When...

Page 72: ...r remove the media while data is being loaded Loading individual banks from a PCG file In the dialog box for step 6 of Loading data Restoring the factory settings it is also possible to set PCG Con te...

Page 73: ...f the included floppy disk The TRITON STUDIO comes with one floppy disk TNSFD 00P The disk contains the following data TNSFD 00P PRELOAD PCG already loaded when the TRITON STU DIO is shipped Programs...

Page 74: ...ve PCG to save the current data before you per form the procedure described here EXB MOSS If you want to load the floppy disk included with the EXB MOSS into the TRITON STUDIO load program bank I F an...

Page 75: ...ure of a program Basic program editing You can edit the preloaded programs banks INT A INT D that the TRITON STUDIO is shipped with or you can start with an initialized program banks INT E EXB A EXB G...

Page 76: ...t is recalled when the COM PARE key LED is dark Oscillator settings P1 Edit Basic Basic settings for the oscillator are made in the P1 Edit Basic page The TRITON STUDIO provides two oscilla tors and f...

Page 77: ...r example if you set Velocity M Sample SW Lo Hi to 100 playing the keyboard softly will sound the Low multisample and playing strongly will sound the High multisample 3 Adjust the Lvl Level for High a...

Page 78: ...ill occur when MIDI control change CC 16 messages are received or when the ribbon controller of a TRITON STUDIO or other MIDI connected instrument is moved to left or right With a setting of 12 the pi...

Page 79: ...remolo or auto pan cyclical change in volume Filter settings P3 Edit Filter The filter allows you to diminish or emphasize specified frequency areas of the multisample selected for the oscil lator The...

Page 80: ...These three settings will determine the depth of the tonal change produced by the filter EG Filter A B Modulation Set this when you wish to produce tonal change by using controllers etc to vary the cu...

Page 81: ...l drum sounds will sound at the same location Preload and GM drum kits are set to stereo settings Normally you will leave this checked Amp Mod page Keyboard Track This lets you vary the volume relativ...

Page 82: ...make settings for them The master EQ is also set here p 141 More about Alternate Modulation Alternate Modulation is a type of modulation that can be used to control various aspects of the sound AMS Al...

Page 83: ...ttings being edited In the following pages we will explain how to edit some of the major parameters and explain their functions For a more detailed explanation of the parameters refer to PG p 33 and f...

Page 84: ...or each one These settings can also be made in the Program Select and Mixer pages of P0 Play Edit Program Mixer page Category Program Select Bank Program Assigns a program to each timbre When the Bank...

Page 85: ...y the relationship between arpeggiator assignments Status and MIDI Channel Bank Select when status EX2 This setting is valid when Status is set to EX2 It speci fies the Bank Select message that will b...

Page 86: ...DI Filter 1 Enable Damper parameter Timbre 1 Enable Damper unchecked Timbre 2 Enable Damper checked Layer split and velocity switch settings Controller settings P4 Edit Zone Ctrl Key Zone page Key zon...

Page 87: ...own above 1 In the P0 Play Program Select page or the P1 Edit Program Mixer Prog page use the Program Select area to select the program that will be used for each timbre 1 and 2 Select a brass program...

Page 88: ...song or can be played by the RPPR function Various methods of recording are supported including realtime recording in which your performance on the keyboard and controllers including MIDI control even...

Page 89: ...ns Patterns suitable for drum tracks are preset in internal memory and can be selected for any song User patterns Each song can have up to 100 patterns When using a pattern in a different song use the...

Page 90: ...The MIDI channel of the external tone generator must be set to match the MIDI Channel of TRITON STUDIO tracks that are set to EXT EX2 or BTH If Status is set to BTH both the external tone genera tor...

Page 91: ...u can record on the TRITON STUDIO Recording a track There are two ways to record to a track realtime record ing and step recording You can choose from six types of realtime recording In addition you c...

Page 92: ...g Mode to Manual Punch In 3 In Location specify a location several measures earlier than the point at which you wish to begin recording 4 Press the SEQUENCER START STOP key Playback will begin 5 At th...

Page 93: ...he SEQUENCER START STOP key Playback will end and you will return to the recording start location that you specified in step 4 If Loop All Tracks is selected normal playback will be looped as well Mul...

Page 94: ...recording to create a pat tern User patterns can be accessed by the RPPR function in the same way as preset patterns and can be copied to or placed in a song Playback data from a track can also be cop...

Page 95: ...e the RPPR function to play the pattern However the following control data will be automatically reset to the follow ing values when the song or RPPR function finishes playing the pattern or when play...

Page 96: ...the copy source If you select All all song settings and playback data will be copied from that song If you select Without Track Pattern Events set tings other than Play Loop and RPPR will be copied F...

Page 97: ...sure song Then mute all tracks other than tracks 1 3 When you play back you will hear only the drums bass and elec tric piano 6 As described in steps 1 4 set song S002 CHORUS to 008 8 measures making...

Page 98: ...o so in an efficient way You can also use this as a jukebox function that will play back completed songs in the order you specify Each unit in a cue list is called a step and each step con tains a son...

Page 99: ...tarted or when switching from song to song Although it will not be possible to change effect types within the cue list you can use dynamic modulation or MIDI control changes such as Effect Control to...

Page 100: ...d This section explains how to assign a pattern to RPPR and how to play and record Playing with the RPPR Realtime Pattern Play Recording function p 33 Creating RPPR data 1 Create a new song p 88 2 Spe...

Page 101: ...hese keys to control pattern playback and use keys C3 and above to play solos in realtime It is a good idea to keep the assigned keys together in this way RPPR playback Let s use the RPPR you created...

Page 102: ...ing will start in synchronization with the measures of the sequencer 2 We will use the arpeggiator to play the bass pattern Follow these settings Set Track Select to Track02 Bass Select the Sequencer...

Page 103: ...nation Here s how you can copy the sounds of a combination to multiple tracks and record your performance Make sure that the global MIDI channel Global P1 MIDI MIDI Channel is set to 01 1 Create a ne...

Page 104: ...the same MIDI channel as the track being played by the arpeggiator the data played by the arpeggiator will be combined with the per formance data that was played manually and all of this data will be...

Page 105: ...ly for this instrument However it is partially compatible with the TRITON TRITONpro TRITONproX TRITON Rack Multi PG p 279 It cannot be loaded into other instru ments Since the performance will be fait...

Page 106: ...oard and controllers will sound and control TRITON STUDIO s own tone generator When Status is set to EXT EX2 or BTH operating TRI TON STUDIO s keyboard and controllers will sound and control the exter...

Page 107: ...ffect can be specified as a BPM value which is highly effective when sampling phrase loops etc In Sampling mode only the insert effects can be used In Program Combination and Sequencer modes the maste...

Page 108: ...truments such drums Stereo samples are supported The Crossfade Loop function is an important looping tool that helps smooth out irregularities in long loops which contain complex material By executing...

Page 109: ...a multisample you can record separate samples for each pitch range and assign these samples to their respec tive pitch ranges to avoid any unnatural sounds during playback All of the instrumental sou...

Page 110: ...output jack of your DAT etc to the rear panel S P DIF IN jack PG p 138 Input from the mLAN connector if the EXB mLAN option is installed Connect the IEEE 1394 connector FireWire style of your mLAN de...

Page 111: ...to L R or IFX please be aware that the volume level of the AUDIO OUT L MONO and R jacks and the head phones may rise excessively 2 Setting the recording level Recording Level dB 1 Produce sound at th...

Page 112: ...ill specify the location into which the data will be sampled select mono or stereo sampling and specify the sampling time REC Sample Setup settings are made in Sampling mode and Sampling Setup setting...

Page 113: ...ording level and Auto 12 dB On When you resample the playback of a song or your key board performance using a program combination or sample or if you mix your performance with an external audio source...

Page 114: ...ss the Create button will be created according to the P0 Recording Pregerence page Create Zone Preference settings These settings can also be made in P3 Multisample Preference page Create Zone Prefere...

Page 115: ...rding Recording page Auto 12 dB On Off checked P0 Recording Preference page 3 In the P0 Recording Input Setup page set Resam ple to Auto Use Key to specify the sample that will be resam pled Set this...

Page 116: ...the Volume 5 Press the SEQUENCER START STOP key to play back the audio CD track 6 During playback press the ENTER key at the points where you want ripping to begin and end This will set Range Start an...

Page 117: ...4 Use Drive drive select to select the drive that con tains the audio CD and use Track to select the track that you want to read Raise the Volume Some SCSI connected CD ROM or CD R RW drives cannot be...

Page 118: ...the same way In the exam ple shown below Start is set immediately before the first waveform LoopS Loop Start is set immedi ately before the second waveform and End is set as desired By using the ZOOM...

Page 119: ...d Index the sample will be played back according to its loop settings The procedure for using the ZOOM and Use Zero check boxes is the same as for P2 Loop Edit 4 From the list of page menu select the...

Page 120: ...rum kit A sample you created in Sampling mode can be used as one of the instruments in a drum kit In the Global P5 Drum Kit Sample Setup page and Low Sample page set Drumsample Bank to RAM and use Dru...

Page 121: ...u want to edit This portion of the waveform display will be highlighted Then you can make adjustments by adjusting Start or End and by using Divide to separate or Link to combine PG p 110 6 Press the...

Page 122: ...tween samples may become obtrusive if you play back at a slower tempo or noise may occur between samples if you play back at a faster tempo To avoid such problems you can set Stretch New BPM or Ratio...

Page 123: ...put of the mixer 1 In Sequencer mode select the song to which you want to add the guitar sound You can either create a song or use Disk mode to load a previously created song 2 Connect your guitar to...

Page 124: ...t and the Open and Up buttons to select the directory in which the WAVE file will be saved If you want to create a new directory access the Disk mode Utility page and execute the page menu com mand Cr...

Page 125: ...ettings Effects settings Other functions 7 When the song finishes playing back press the SAM PLING START STOP key to stop sampling Use the page menu command Select Directory to verify that the WAVE fi...

Page 126: ...ile press the Insert button You can continue adding files until you press the Exit button The files will be added to the track list in the order in which you selected them If you want to add all the W...

Page 127: ...sible to add more tracks If you only want to execute finalization execute Finalize Audio CD 5 When you are ready to write to the CD R RW media or to execute a writing test press the OK button To cance...

Page 128: ...sound an exter nal tone generator When the Status of a track is set to INT the data played back by that track and the data produced by operating the keyboard or controllers of the TRITON STUDIO will p...

Page 129: ...between levels and find the desired SMF When the SMF file make sure that the extension is SMF appears in the LCD screen press the EXIT key and move to P0 Prog Mix File Select will show the SMF filenam...

Page 130: ...n the Jukebox list To delete a file from the Jukebox list press the Delete button 7 Press the EXIT key to display P0 Prog Mix 8 Press the SEQUENCER START STOP key The files will playback in the order...

Page 131: ...ting a specific part and playing that part your self 1 Playback the SMF data identify the track whose part you wish to play and stop playback p 121 2 In P0 Prog Mix select the Prog 1 8 tab or Prog 9 1...

Page 132: ...sic tab 4 To adjust the tuning select Master Tune to adjust the transposition select Key Transpose 5 Use the VALUE controllers to adjust the setting You can use numeric keys 0 9 to enter a value and p...

Page 133: ...dvance the cue list step PG p 251 This setting is made in Global P2 Controller Foot Switch Assign You can specify the function that will be performed by an assignable pedal the optional XVP 10 or EXP...

Page 134: ...m bre in a combination or for each track of a song These settings are made by the Scale Use Prog s Scale parameters in the following pages Here we will show how to make settings in Sequencer mode 1 Pr...

Page 135: ...h and level etc The TRITON STUDIO has 144 drum kit memory areas When shipped from the factory some of the 000 I A B 015 A B and 128 User 143 User areas contain pre loaded drum kits suitable for variou...

Page 136: ...or cymbal sounds If you uncheck the Assign check box so that the drum sample at the right will be played at a pitch one semitone lower access the Program P2 Edit Pitch OSC1 Pitch Mod page and set Pitc...

Page 137: ...ck sounds to IFX2 and the remaining sounds to L R You can also specify 1 2 3 4 1 2 or 3 4 so that spe cific drum samples will be sent to the AUDIO OUTPUT INDIVIDUAL 1 4 jacks The settings you make her...

Page 138: ...play will indicate EXT This setting lets you synchronize the tempo with an external MIDI device In this case it will not be possible to change the tempo on the TRITON STU DIO 3 In Pattern select the a...

Page 139: ...r hand off the key board If this is unchecked the arpeggio will stop play ing when you take your hand off the keyboard Key Sync If this is checked the arpeggio pattern will start from the beginning wh...

Page 140: ...s that you will be using set Status to INT and set MIDI Channel to Gch or to the global MIDI channel set in Global P1 MIDI MIDI Chan nel For this example set timbres 1 4 to a Status of INT and timbres...

Page 141: ...he timbre s that are set to Gch or to the global MIDI channel in this case 01 Since the MIDI Channel of T7 is set to 02 it will not sound T8 is set to Gch but since Status is Off it will not sound Any...

Page 142: ...4 Arpeggiator Select will automatically be set to A when you move here from Program mode 5 In Pattern select the arpeggio pattern that you wish to edit For this example select an empty user arpeggio p...

Page 143: ...ts the pitch of the arpeggio note in semitones up or down You can input the same tone for each step and change the Pitch Offset value for each to create a melody using a single tone Melody pattern Gat...

Page 144: ...simulate the timing nuances of a strummed guitar chord select Flam In Program mode select an acoustic guitar program and choose the user arpeg gio pattern that you created here In the Arpeg Setup pag...

Page 145: ...using the ARPEG GIATOR GATE and VELOCITY knobs to the cen ter position 12 o clock Dual arpeggiator editing Here we will use a combination as an example in our explanation The same procedure applies wh...

Page 146: ...urrently running arpeggiator set Sync to SEQ Sequencer P6 Pattern RPPR RPPR Setup page The pattern playback will synchronize to the Tempo timing of the arpeggiator When a song is being played or recor...

Page 147: ...nput Setup These settings are valid only for Sampling mode You can also sample while applying an insert effect to the samples assigned to a multisample The external input from the AUDIO INPUT 1 2 S P...

Page 148: ...t the effect type for each insert effect When you press the popup button all effects will be displayed organized into six categories Use the pages located at the left to select a category and select a...

Page 149: ...he master EQ PG p 239 Effect settings in Combination Song and Song Play modes In Combination Sequencer and Song Play modes you can specify the routing of each timbre track to the insert effects and ma...

Page 150: ...xternal audio input and set the Sampling P0 Recording Input Setup page BUS IFX Indiv Select parame ter to specify the bus i e the insert effect to which the signal will be sent p 39 The Input settings...

Page 151: ...fects to external input signals from the AUDIO IN 1 2 S P DIF IN and mLAN inputs oscillation may be heard depending on the type of effect and the parameter settings of the effect If this occurs adjust...

Page 152: ...et Feedback Src to SW 1 CC 80 7 Set Amt to 30 When you move the joystick away from yourself and press the SW1 key the feedback level will increase and the delay sound will continue for a longer time T...

Page 153: ...urned off you must save them p 56 However the settings of Sampling mode cannot be saved Setting the B mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS 1 4 You can specify the B mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS...

Page 154: ...ISK key to enter Disk mode 2 Press the Utility tab 3 Select the page menu command Set Date Time The following dialog box will appear 4 Use the VALUE controllers to set Year Month Day Hour Minute and S...

Page 155: ...Basic Setup execute the Touch Panel Calibration page menu command to adjust the sensitivity of the touch panel PG p 137 If it is not possible to select this command from the page menu enter Global mod...

Page 156: ...py disk CD R RW external SCSI media sample memory or internal memory Digital audio input is sometimes not heard for two or three seconds When you change the sampling frequency in S P DIF Sample Rate e...

Page 157: ...by the program Playback does not start when you press the SEQUENCER START STOP key in Sequencer mode Is the MIDI Clock Global P1 MIDI set to Internal PG p 143 Can t record in Sequencer mode Is the Me...

Page 158: ...d the playback of a song or your playback performance using a program combina tion or sample or combined your performance with an external audio source and sampled the result did you set Recording Lev...

Page 159: ...y disk covered so that it is in the write permit position Correctly insert a 3 5 inch 2HD or 2DD floppy disk with its write protect hole covered into the disk drive and perform the save or load operat...

Page 160: ...ot recognized by the TRITON TRITON pro TRITON proX TRITON Rack These models do not support UDF version 1 5 and therefore will not recognize such a disc In the case of a CD R it may be possible to make...

Page 161: ...s or master effects Effect dynamic modulation function Combinations Programs 1 536 user memory combinations 512 presets 1 536 user memory programs 128 more when EXB MOSS is installed 512 presets 256 9...

Page 162: ...ce 600 S P DIF Connector optical Format 24 bit S P DIF IEC60958 EIAJ CP 1201 Sample rate 48 kHz 96 kHz selectable Control inputs DAMPER half damper supported ASSIGNABLE SWITCH PEDAL Internal hard driv...

Page 163: ...am Change After Touch Control Change Exclusive is Enable respectively 1 When Global mode P1 MIDI Clock is Internal transmitted but not received The opposite for External MIDI or mLAN 2 LSB MSB 02 00 A...

Page 164: ...rent page 8 Cutoff frequency 26 71 D DAMPER 7 11 28 78 Damper Pedal 28 Data dump 55 62 Delete Specific data 85 87 Demo song 20 Dialog 9 DIGITAL OUT 7 11 Disk 14 16 60 64 102 118 Dmod 144 Drum Kit 58 6...

Page 165: ...utton 9 Page menu command 9 Pan AUDIO INPUT 143 Combination 36 76 Program 71 73 74 140 Sampling 37 Sequencer 82 Parameter 17 Pattern Arpeggio pattern 30 32 Pattern Sequencer 81 83 86 90 92 112 PCG 21...

Page 166: ...nature 80 82 86 TNSFD 00P 65 Toggle button 9 Tone 26 27 68 71 124 User arpeggio pattern 135 Tone Generator 15 Tone Arpeggiator 135 TouchView 2 Track 83 Musical data 81 113 Setup parameters 81 Track ed...

Page 167: ...used If you have purchased this product via the internet through mail order and or via a telephone sale you must verify that this product is intended to be used in the country in which you reside WAR...

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