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Summary 

 

Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 5

 

Synopsis ......................................................................................................................................... 6

 

Front .............................................................................................................................................. 7

 

Back ............................................................................................................................................... 8

 

Connections ................................................................................................................................... 9

 

Keyboards and Instruments Premixer .......................................................................................................................... 9 
Send / Return / Console group ..................................................................................................................................... 9 

Using The Triko ............................................................................................................................ 10

 

Programs loading ........................................................................................................................................................ 10 
Programs editing ......................................................................................................................................................... 10 
Programs recording .................................................................................................................................................... 11 
Volume and balance controls ..................................................................................................................................... 11 
Setting Input Level ...................................................................................................................................................... 12 
System Menu .............................................................................................................................................................. 12 
Bypass function ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 

Sections ....................................................................................................................................... 13

 

Load ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 
Save ............................................................................................................................................................................. 13 
Input ............................................................................................................................................................................ 13 
Master ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 
Chorus 1, 2 and 3 ........................................................................................................................................................ 14 
Card ............................................................................................................................................................................. 15 
System ......................................................................................................................................................................... 17 

Optional card ............................................................................................................................... 18

 

Inserting a optional card ............................................................................................................................................. 18 
The FV-1 card .............................................................................................................................................................. 18 

MIDI interface .............................................................................................................................. 19

 

Using the MIDI interface ............................................................................................................................................. 19 
MIDI specifications ...................................................................................................................................................... 20 

Legal declaration ......................................................................................................................... 22

 

 

 

 

Содержание Triko

Страница 1: ...User s guide Version 1 1 septembre 2015...

Страница 2: ...rised plug has a pin larger than the other An earthed plug has a receptacle for an equipotential connection If the connector provided does not match your wall plug have one installed by a qualified el...

Страница 3: ...MPORTANT Unplug immediately the appliance and contact your reseller an authorised repair centre or the manufacturer in the following situations The power cable or its plug have been damaged Smoke or u...

Страница 4: ...Programs editing 10 Programs recording 11 Volume and balance controls 11 Setting Input Level 12 System Menu 12 Bypass function 12 Sections 13 Load 13 Save 13 Input 13 Master 13 Chorus 1 2 and 3 14 Ca...

Страница 5: ...t you are water porters the first receives a water quantity which they pour in the second bucket then the same happens between the second and the third and so on The water is recovered in the last buc...

Страница 6: ...6 Individual LFOs for each Chorus 7 Chorus Output Volume and Balance controls 8 Chorus 2 Re injection Switch Flanger 9 Summing Output L and R Adders 10 L and R Level Settings for Master FX Chorus 11 L...

Страница 7: ...signal The measured signal is the inputs mix injected to the three Chorus 3 8 lit push buttons for accessing the settings 4 2x16 LCD screen 5 SELECT encoder and push button 6 VALUE1 encoder and push...

Страница 8: ...menu 3 Midi In 5 pin DIN socket 4 8 mono line inputs 50 KOhms 6 35mm asymmetrical TS jacks In order to obtain the equivalent stereo inputs assign 2 inputs one with the balance all the way to the left...

Страница 9: ...from your mixing console The optional card s Chorus and effects are applied to the connected channels The optional card s controls of the FX volume and Master and FX DRY allow to set the desired level...

Страница 10: ...ore your most important programs Programs editing When you select a program you might want to personalise it All the parameters will be described in detail further on in this guide in the chapter Sect...

Страница 11: ...and amplitude Amp according to your desire Don t forget the positioning of each Chorus Pan and you will have a wonderful spatial resolution Programs recording Press the button SAVE once Select the slo...

Страница 12: ...ights up only from time to time its volume can be considered as satisfactory System Menu Press simultaneous on the lit push buttons LOAD and SAVE The SELECT encoder allows you to choose Midi channel c...

Страница 13: ...ance of the summation of the three Chorus see Using The Triko Volume and balance controls Connections Vol sets the damping of the summation of the three Chorus and Pan the balance of this signal MASTE...

Страница 14: ...Ra Card Rate Speed of modulation of optional card CMo Card Modulation Amplitude of modulation of optional card CHp Card Head Param Specific parameters of optional card CLv Card Level Volume of the eff...

Страница 15: ...sets the amplitude of the modulation If Wav CH2 ie this Chorus is synchronised with Chorus 2 these two parameters are inactive because they are substitued by those of Chorus 2 The delay setting is ap...

Страница 16: ...he specific auto oscillation encountered in the tape echo chambers For the reverberations the Rep control is only useful only near auto oscillation EXCARD WAVE Wav Sin Rat 10 Control of the waveform a...

Страница 17: ...allows you to choose if you want to load the controls for the Input section included in a program If Mix Glb Global the mixer controls do not change if changing the program SYSTEM TOOLS Fnt Updt Pane...

Страница 18: ...resemble perfectly those coming from a tired cabestan D The reinjection allows to go up to and even beyond auto oscillation In mode 0 filtering is introduced over repetition to take it closer to the...

Страница 19: ...revious version The Triko will let you know that it receives SysEx data Program changing through MIDI Program Change The Triko receives Program Change messages and automatically loads the correspondin...

Страница 20: ...odulo 128 Chorus 1 Modulation Depth 55 37 0 100 176 55 Value Chorus 2 Level 57 39 0 33 176 57 Value Chorus 2 Panoramique 58 3A 0 32 176 58 Value Chorus 2 Onde 59 3B 0 6 176 59 Value Chorus 2 Rate 60 3...

Страница 21: ...Onde 78 4E 0 6 176 78 Value Card Rate 79 4F 0 360 3 79 0 360 176 79 Value 3 ou 176 99 0 176 98 79 176 6 Value 128 176 38 Value Modulo 128 Card Modulation Depth 80 50 0 100 176 80 Value Card Param Head...

Страница 22: ...et 2014 35 UE We declare also that the MeanWell PT45 B power supply conforms to the directives UP TUV CB EMC CE the certificates being available on the manufacturer website Low Voltage Directive 73 23...

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