User manual KORG TRITONRACK

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[. . . ] Steps in a procedure are listed as 1 2 3 . . . p. I, I – I These indicate pages or parameter numbers to which you can refer. Link I – I Link indicates a linked parameter on a different page that has the same name or an abbreviated name. I – I indicates the parameter numbers. Symbols , , , , , These symbols respectively indicate cautions, advice, MIDIrelated explanations, a parameter that can be selected as an alternate modulation source, a parameter that can be selected as a dynamic modulation source, and a parameter that can use the BPM/MIDI Sync function. Example screen displays The values of the parameters shown in the example screens of this manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not necessary match the values that appear in the LCD screen of your instrument. [. . . ] "One" - "Two" 2–1A 0–1A 0–1B 0–1C "One" LoopS Start "Two" End 0–1F 0–1G 0–1H 0–1I 0–1J 1–1M 0–1D 0–1E "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" - "Two" - "One" -. . . "Two" 2–1A: Truncate This command deletes unwanted data that lies outside of the “Start (Start Address), ” “LoopS (Loop Start Address), ” and “End (End Address)” (2–1c). After setting the start address, loop start address, and end address of the sample, use this command to delete unwanted sample data. Loop Tune [–99. . . +99] When looping is on (“Loop On” is checked), you can adjust the playback pitch of the loop from “LoopS” to “End” over a range of ±99 cents. When you loop data that was sampled from a musical instrument etc. , the pitch of the looped portion may sometimes be incorrect. Use this parameter to compensate for such cases. 95 P8 M 2–1: Page Menu Command P4 This allows you to zoom-in/out in horizontal and vertical directions of the “sample waveform display” ( 1–1c). P3 ZOOM P2 P1 P0 Sampling Grid [040 BPM. . . 480 BPM] 1 Select this command to open the following dialog box. Sampling P3: Multisample Here you can make settings for multisamples. You can create indexes for a multisample, and then assign a sample to each index. (These basic settings can also be performed in P0. ) In addition, you can delete, copy, or insert an index, and perform detailed editing such as adjusting the level and pitch of the sample for each index. 2 “Range Start” and “End” will show the range of data that will be edited. 3 Use the radio buttons to select the portion that will be deleted. Front & End: The sample data that lies before the “Range Start” (start address or loop start address) and after the “Range End” (end address or loop start address) will be deleted. Front: The sample data that lies before the “Range Start” (start address) will be deleted. End: The sample data that lies after the “Range End” (end address) will be deleted. At a setting of –99 there will be no sound. Since in Sampling mode the playback unity level will normally be the maximum level, adjustments in the + direction will have no effect. If Volume (CC#07) or Expression (CC#11) has been assigned to the ASSIGNABLE PEDAL or as the B-mode function of a REALTIME CONTROLS knob [1]–[4] and these controllers have been operated, or if these MIDI messages have been received to lower the playback unity level, then adjustments in the + direction will be valid ( p. 7 “Level”). 3–1: Page Menu Command 0–1A 0–1B 0–1C 0–1D 0–1E 0–1F 0–1G 0–1H 0–1I 0–1J 3–1A 3–1A: Pitch BPM Adjust This command sets the “Pitch” (3–1b) of the selected index on the basis of a BPM value. Raising the pitch of sample playback will increase the playback speed. Lowering the pitch will slow down the playback speed. This can be used to match the loop length etc. of the sample to a tempo of the desired BPM value. 1 Select this command to open the following dialog box. Pitch [–64. 00. . . +63. 00] 3–1c: Insert, Cut, Copy, Create Insert This creates an index. When you press the Insert button, a new index will be created according to the “Position” setting (0–2a, 3–2a). At this time, the contents of the index that was cut or copied by “Cut” or “Copy” (i. e. , the “Zone Range, ” “Original Key Position, ” “Level” and “Pitch”) will be assigned at the same time. (The sample will automatically be copied or assigned to a different number. ) If it is not possible to create a new index when you execute “Create” or “Insert, ” a dialog box will appear. If this occurs, refer to “Create” (0–1b). [. . . ] If you wish to use two 32 Mbyte DRAM SIMM modules, you must first remove the factory-installed 16 Mbyte DRAM SIMM as described below in “Removing a DRAM SIMM. ” Be sure that the AC power cable remains disconnected until you have completed all steps of removing the cover, installing the option board/memory, and reattaching the cover. 1 Make sure that cover “B” has been removed. Preparations for installation, ” “1–B. Removing cover “B” for the EXB-PCM or DRAM SIMM. ”) 2 Have the DRAM SIMM at hand. 3 Verify the location of the slot into which you wish to install the DRAM SIMM. [. . . ]

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