
TRITON Training Guide
45
Recording One -Shot Vocal Samples
Here's a quick and easy way to make a sample - all it takes is a microphone:
1.
Clear the TRITON's sample RAM
by powering -
OFF
, then
ON
(when you get more comfortable with
TRITON you can learn how to erase all samples without powering off). Connect a microphone to the
Input 1
jack on the rear panel, set the
MIC / LINE
switch to
MIC
, and set the
LEVEL
control to the 12
o'clock position.
2. Press the
SAMPLING
key to enter Sampling mode.
Input Setup Tab:
3. Press the
Input Setup
tab, then, in the
Input 1
field, press the
popup button, and set the
BUS (IFX)
Select
to
L / R
.
4. Set the
Input 1 Pan:
value to
C064
with the
DIAL
or
Numeric keys
.
5. In the
Recording Setup
field, press the
Auto
radio button, set the
Threshold
to
-30 dB
, then set the
Pre Trigger REC
value to
5ms
with the
DIAL
or
Numeric keys
.
Recording Tab:
6. Press the
Recording
tab, and make sure that the
MS:
(
multi-sound
) is set to
000: New MS___000
(you're already there,
if
you powered
OFF / ON
before beginning this section).
7. In the REC Sample Setup field, set the Sample Mode: to L - Mono with the DIAL or Numeric keys.
8. Set the
OrigKey: C2
and the
TopKey: C2
- you can easily -set these values by pressing to highlight
each Orig and Top key in the display, and while
holding
the
ENTER
key, press
C2
(low - C) on the
keyboard.