
TRITON Training Guide
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Converting a Multi-sound to a Program
OK, so you've got a new Multi-sound, and you want to use it in a Program, Combination, or even as a track
in the Sequencer… what to do? Convert it to a Program! TRITON makes it easy!
Using the Multi-sample you just recorded:
1. In the
Recording
tab page, press the
Recording
Page menu button
(upper -right), then press
Convert
MS To Program
. A dialog box appears - you could select
Use Destination Program Parameters
- a
quick way to bring your multi-sample into a "template" Program, with similar parameters to the multi-
sample you recorded, but for now, leave this box
un-checked
.
2. Press the
Text
Edit
button, and use the "typewriter" as before, to name your new Program.
3. Press the
Program
popup button, then press the
Bank E
tab button to the left of the center menu.
4. In the center menu, press
E004
, then press
OK
- press
OK
again when the dialog box returns, and press
OK
once again when the
Are You Sure?
prompt appears - to convert the multi-sound to your new
Program location.
5. Press the
PROG
key to enter Program mode, then select Program
E004
. Play the keyboard from
C2
-up
to hear the multi-sound. It's new "home" is oscillator 1!!!
Working with Grooves, Loops and Tempo
It can't get any easier than this! TRITON features the quickest ways to sample a rhythmic phrase or loop,
and view and edit your samples! The following section deals with just -that! You can use any available synth,
drum machine, CD Player - anything that's close -at -hand, and that has a source tempo / BPM value that
you know.
Let's get started:
1. Power -
OFF
/
ON
the TRITON to
clear the sample RAM
and reset the sampling parameters (you want
this demo to go as flawlessly as possible, right? When you get more comfortable with TRITON you can
learn how to erase all samples without powering off).
2. Connect your audio source
left
and
right
outputs to the TRITON's rear panel
Audio Inputs 1
and
2.
3. Set the
MIC / LINE
switch to
LINE
, and set the
LEVEL
control to the 12 o'clock position.
4. Press the
SAMPLING
key to enter Sampling mode.
5. Press the
Input Setup
tab, and set the
BUS Selects
for
Input 1
and
Input 2
to
L / R
.
6. In the
Recording Setup
field of this page, press the
Auto
radio button, then set the
Threshold
to
-
30dB
, and the
Pre Trigger REC
to
005ms
.