User manual KORG TRITON-RACK BASIC GUIDE

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[. . . ] E 3 To ensure long, trouble-free operation, please read this manual carefully. Precautions Location Using the unit in the following locations can result in a malfunction. · In direct sunlight · Locations of extreme temperature or humidity · Excessively dusty or dirty locations · Locations of excessive vibration Power supply Please connect the designated AC/AC power supply to an AC outlet of the correct voltage. Do not connect it to an AC outlet of voltage other than that for which your unit is intended. Interference with other electrical devices This product contains a microcomputer. [. . . ] (p. 28) In pages that display all timbres 1­8, such as 2. 1: Ed-Prog/Mix, you can use the [ ], [ ] keys to select timbres. You can also select timbres directly by holding down the [TIMBRE/TRACK] key and pressing one of the [F1 1/9]­[F8 8/16] keys. Controller Setup : 2. 2 Basic combination editing Banks INT-A­INT-D of the TRITON-Rack contain a wide variety of combinations that use the preloaded programs (bank INT-A and INT-B) and the preset and preloaded user arpeggio patterns and effects. You can edit these combinations, or create your own original combinations from an initialized state. Programs using sample waveforms/multisamples that you sampled in Sampling mode (or loaded into memory in Disk mode) can also be used in a combination. A combination that you edited or created can be written into one of 1, 664 combination memory locations in banks INT-A­INT-E or EXB-A­EXB-H. Combinations can also be stored or organized on external media such as floppy disk in Disk mode. (p. 36) Arpeggiator : 6. 1 Timbre1 Parameters Program BUS : 7. 1-1 Timbre2 Parameters Program Timbre3 Parameters Program Timbre4 Parameters Program Insert Effect 1. . . 5 : 7. 2 Master Effect 1, 2 : 7. 3-1. . . 3 MasterEQ : 7. 3-4 Timbre AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO, R Insert Effect Master Effect IndividualOutputs AUDIO OUTPUT INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, 3, 4 Timbre8 Parameters Program 7. 1-1 or 7. 2 etc. indicate pages or tab screens used on the TRITON-Rack for editing. 51 Combination mode Basic functions Layer, split, and velocity switch Within a combination, you can use keyboard location and velocity to change the program that sounds. The programs assigned to each timbre can sound in three ways: as a layer, a split, or a velocity switch. A combination can be set to use any one of these methods, or to use two or more of these methods. The Compare function When 2. 1: Ed­Basic­7. 3: Ed­MasterFX are displayed, you can press the [COMPARE] key to make the LED light. This will recall the combination that had been written before you began editing. When you press the [COMPARE] key once again the LED will go dark, and you will return to the sound that you had been editing. Use this when you wish to compare the edited sound with the un-edited sound. If you continue editing when the [COMPARE] key LED is lit, the LED will go dark, and the current sound will now be the sound that is recalled when the [COMPARE] key LED is dark. In the section below, we will edit typical parameters in each page while listening to the effect of each parameter. For a more detailed explanation of these parameters, refer to PG p. 31­. Layer A setting that causes two or more programs to sound simultaneously when you play a note on a connected keyboard is called a Layer. Program A Program B Layer: Two or more programs sound simultaneously. Split A setting that causes different programs to sound when you play in different areas of a connected keyboard is called a Split. Program A Program B Split: Different programs will sound in different areas of the keyboard. Timbre 1­8 program, pan and volume 2. 1: Ed­Prog/Mix Here you can assign programs to each timbre 1­8, and set pan and volume for each. (These settings can also be made in the Prog and Mix pages of 1. 1: Play. ) Velocity switch (Velocity SW) Velocity Switch (Velocity SW) refers to settings which cause different programs to sound depending on the velocity (keyboard playing dynamics). Program B Program A Strong Soft Keyboard playing dynamics Velocity Switch: Keyboard playing dynamics (velocity) switches between different programs. Prog page Program Select Assigns a program to each timbre. You can use the "Select by Category" utility to select programs from 16 categories. (p. 28) You can also use the [BANK] and [A]­[H] keys to select the bank of the program. If you wish to select programs by receiving MIDI program changes, do so in P1. 1: Play. In Combination mode, you can use a different program for each of up to eight timbres, and combine two or more of the above methods to create even more complex setups. Program A Program B Program D Program C Strong Soft Keyboard playing dynamics Example: B and C, D are split. In the lower keyboard range, A and B are layered. In the higher keyboard range, C and D are switched by velocity and layered with A. As an additional possibility, you can set the slope for a key zone or velocity zone so that the volume diminishes gradually. [. . . ] · Is the floppy disk formatted correctly? Can't input values or move between pages · In MULTI 5. 1: RPPR, the "REC" or "START/STOP' button may have been pressed, so that the 104 Can't save data to a floppy disk · Is the floppy disk inserted correctly?· Is the write protect hole of the floppy 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 operation once again. The TRITON-Rack does not recognize when MO media has been exchanged, and does not correctly display the media information after the exchange. · If you are able to switch the mode setting of your MO drive between DOS/V(PC/AT) and Mac settings, please use DOS/V(PC/AT) mode. For details on changing the mode of your drive, refer to the owner's manual for your MO drive. [. . . ]

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