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4Use “Sensitivity” to set the sensitivity at which noise will be detected.

Higher settings will cause even slight noises to be detected. Normally you should execute the command with a setting of 1, and increase the setting if the noise has not been removed.

5If “Overwrite.WAV” is checked, the results of executing the command will overwrite the WAVE file that is assigned to the audio track. If this is unchecked, execut- ing this command will create a new WAVE file, and the audio track assignment will automatically change to this newly created WAVE file.

If this command will create a new file, use “Name” to specify a name for the file. Normally, you will execute this with “Overwrite.WAV” unchecked.

The page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio Track)” specifies the save-destination of the newly cre- ated WAVE file.

The way in which the Compare function operates will depend on the “Overwrite.WAV” setting. (p.44)

6To execute “Erase Punch Noise,” press the OK button. If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.

5–1V: Time Stretch

Time Stretch is a function that modifies the tempo by length- ening or shortening the length of the data without affecting the pitch. This lets you change the tempo of a pitched sam- ple (e.g., a vocal, or a string or wind instrument) to match the tempo of other data or the song. You can also execute this command on a stereo sample.

This provides the same functionality as the Sampling mode Sampling P1: Sample Edit page menu command “Time Stretch (Sustaining)” for a WAVE file. (PG p.113 “2–1C: Time Stretch (Sustaining)”)

1Use “Track Select” to select the audio track that you want to edit.

2Choose “Time Stretch” to open the dialog box.

3Specify the region for which you want to execute the Time Stretch command.

Use “From Measure” and “To Measure” to specify the measures, and “Beat.Tick” to specify the beat and clock. By default, “From Measure” and “To Measure” are set to the “From Measure” and “To End of Measure” setting of the Track Edit page.

4Press the OK button.

A dialog box will appear, allowing you to execute the Time Stretch command.

5Use “Quality” to specify the audio quality of the data produced by the Time Stretch command. You can set this in a range of 07. Although it depends on the data, higher settings will usually produce a better result. However, you should be aware that higher settings will also require a longer processing time.

You can repeat this operation as many times as you like, so start with a lower setting, and gradually adjust the set- ting as needed.

6Specify the length of the data that will be produced by the Time Stretch operation.

If you want to specify the length as a ratio Specify a “Ratio” in the range of 50.00%–200.00%. With a setting of 50.00% the sample length will be halved (the tempo will be doubled). With a setting of 200.00%, the sample length will be doubled (the tempo will be halved.

If you want to fit the data into a specific BPM (tempo)

Specify the desired “Beat” (the number of quarter notes per minute). If you change “Beat,” the “Source BPM” value will change automatically. (Sampling mode “Time Stretch” PG p.113)

You cannot make settings that would cause “Source BPM” or “New BPM” to exceed a range of 40–480. You cannot make settings that would cause “Ratio” to exceed a range of 50.00–200.00.

Depending on how the data is processed the resulting length may not be exactly as you specified.

7To execute the Time Stretch command, press the OK but- ton.

The Time Stretch dialog box will appear.

8Verify the resulting data created by Time Stretch.

Index

[Source, Result]:

Selecting Source will display the original waveform prior to Time Stretch. Selecting Result will display the waveform after Time Stretch.

Waveform display: Displays the waveform of the WAVE file selected by “Index.”

If “Track Select” is set to Audio Track 1 & 2, the data of audio track 2 will be displayed below the data of audio track 1.

ZOOM: Use these buttons to zoom-in or zoom-out the vertical or horizontal axis of the waveform. (p.45 “ZOOM”)

Start:

End:

These fields specify the start address and end address of the currently selected index.

When you execute Time Stretch, these addresses will be set automatically. However in some cases, the margin of processing error may cause the playback to be slightly shifted. If this occurs, you can re-specify the address here.

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Contents Update guide Table of Contents Program mode Global modeSampling mode Combination modeAbout this manual How this manual is organizedConventions in this manual Page Sequencer mode IntroductionNew functions in version Other new functions Updating the Triton Studio operating system Installing the systemPage Sequencer mode HD Audio RecordingAbout the HD Audio Track function About the audio tracks Audio Track 1&2 Erase Measure Create a directory in which to save the files Specify the location where the Wave file will be savedRecording an audio track Preparing to record an audio trackSetup Record the audio trackConnect your guitar Set the recording level RecordPress the Sequencer REC/WRITE key Press the Sequencer START/STOP key to stop recording Using punch-in recordingCheck the recorded content Punch In checked Punch In Mode AutoPerforming bounce recording Compare the recorded contentWhen you have finished setting your levels, stop play- back 1D Delete Song Menu commandsSequencer P0 Play/REC Track Select7c Recording Level dB Sampling/HD Audio7a Input COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, Disk 7b Ctrl ControlMenu Command Auditioning the contents of a Wave file7B Sel Dir/WAVE Audio Track 7D Bounce All Tracks To Song 7C Auto Sampling/HD Audio SetupBounce Off, On Punch In Mode Manual, AutoPreference Punch Off, OnSequencer P1 Cue List Changes to the page menu commands1R Put Wave New page menu commandsSequencer P5 Track Edit Track and Map1S Normalize/Level Normalize/Level Adjust 1T Volume Ramp1U Erase Punch Noise Start End To execute the Time Stretch command, press the OK but- ton1V Time Stretch IndexStereo file 1W Transfer Wave Transfer Wave To Midi Track1C Erase Track 1D Copy Track 1E Bounce TrackIf executing with Track Select set to a Midi track Track Dialog box when executing Erase Measure 1J Copy Measure 1K Move Measure 1Q Set Song Length Resample Auto Sampling/HD Audio SetupInitialize Resample SEQ PlayIn-Track Sampling Performing in-track samplingListen to the sampled data Listen to the Wave file that you created 2ch Mix to DiskHD Audio Track REC Resampling a completed song to create a Wave filePerform bounce-recording Bounce Audio TrackRecording on the audio tracks Check the audio tracks that you recordedParameter Initialize Resample SEQ Play In-Track Sampling Automatically-set parameters and their valuesDisk Support for exclusive events Recording and playing exclusive eventsRecording internal parameter changes Exclusive messages that can be realtime-recorded Recording exclusive messages received from the TRITON-RackMidi system exclusive parameter changes Effect IFX3 Put Effect Setting to TrackBeat.Tick Choose Put Effect Setting to Track to open the dialog boxSequencer P6 Pattern/RPPR 1B Event Edit1F Erase Measure Sequencer P8 Insert Effect Added page menu command1D Put Effect Setting to Track 1C Put Effect Setting to TrackTone Adjust Parameters 123456a Tone Adjust 1-Tone AdjustDestination and Value LFO1 Fade 99...+00...+99 LFO1 Dly LFO1 Delay 99...+00...+99LFO1 Spd LFO1 Speed 199...+00...+199 LFO1 P Int LFO1 Pitch Intensity -12.00...+00.00...+12.001N Quantize Swing 300%...+300% Copy From ProgramSwing Quantize Parameter 1L Copy From ProgramImprovements Auto Song Setup functionOther updates Compare functionEdit Wave Disk mode6b Wave Parameter 6F Insert 6K Volume Ramp6D Clear 6E CopyLoad Akai Volume Advanced Conversion Load Load Akai Program FileLoad Akai Program File 1D Load PCG RAM and Samples Load PCG RAM and SamplesExclusive Off, On Content that will be loaded from the .PCG fileContent loaded from the .SNG file Load Standard Midi FileSave Song as Standard Midi File Optimize Medium3J Optimize Medium Collect the song file and Wave file into a single directory Collect Audio Track file3K Collect Audio Track file Create a directory on the copy-destination mediaGlobal Karma function Global mode parametersRate Convert Loading Karma Music Workstation or Triton Le .PCG SNG filesData compatibility Scsi Mode/SCSI ID Global modeScsi Mode Initiator, Target Scsi Mode TargetScsi Mode Initiator Foot Switch AssignREC Audio Input Sampling modeAuto Sampling Setup 1O Auto Sampling SetupUse the radio buttons to select Auto Resample through IFX Auto Resample through IFXSampling Check the resampled dataIFX Menu commands Insert Mix, Paste Copying data from a Wave file, and inserting it in a sampleFrom, select Disk Page Use the radio buttons to select Resample Combination Play Combination mode5E Auto Sampling Setup Resample Combination PlayStart playing the combination that uses the arpeggiator etc Source Audio*2 Input1 Level 127 Pan L000 BUS Select 1C Copy From Program Program mode 3E Auto Sampling SetupResample Program Play Start playing the program that uses the arpeggiator etc Initialize Resample Program Play REC Audio Input Changed messages Other functionalityTap tempo control Various messagesAdded messages Korg INC