Auto Song Setup function
This function automatically sets up a song by applying the settings from a program or combination. This provides a seamless way for you to transition from playing a program or combination into creating a song, so that if you suddenly have ideas for a phrase or song while you are playing, you can immediately turn your inspiration into a song.
The explanation of the Auto Song Setup function given here follows the procedure from Combination mode.
1Enter Combination mode.
2If you change any of the settings in the combination such as volume, panning, effect routings and arpeggiator set- ting (including Arpeggiator On/Off) you must first save the edited settings using “Update Combination” or “Write Combination.”
The combination (or program) must be saved with the Arpeggiator On/Off set to On in order for the “Auto Adjust Arp settings for Multi REC” (see step 4) to work properly.
3Hold down the [ENTER] key and press the [REC/ WRITE] key. The “Setup to Record” dialog box will appear.
4Press the OK button to perform the Auto Song Setup. The TRITON STUDIO will automatically switch to Sequencer mode, and the combination’s settings will be applied to a new song. The new song will be the first unused song.
Settings that are automatically copied from the combi- nation
The settings that will be automatically copied will be the same settings as if you had executed the page menu com- mand “Copy From Combi”
•“with Effects” checked
•“To” set to Track 1 to 8
•“Auto Adjust Arp setting for Multi REC” checked
Settings that are automatically copied from the pro- gram
The settings that will be automatically copied will be the same settings as if you had executed the page menu com- mand “Copy From Program”
•“with Effects” checked
•“with Arpeggiator” checked
•“To” set to Track 01
•“Arpeggiator” set to A
5The TRITON STUDIO will automatically enter record- standby mode, and the metronome will sound according to the Sequencer mode
6Press the [START/STOP] key to begin realtime record- ing. When you are finished recording, press the [START/ STOP] key once again. (☞BG p.83 “Realtime recording on a track”)
Other updates
Compare function
The Compare function will operate as specified in the fol- lowing applications.
After audio track recording
After you perform audio track recording, Compare is possi- ble only if “Overwrite.WAV” (P0 Preference: Recording Setup) is unchecked. Normally you will record with “Over- write.WAV” unchecked.
After audio track editing
If you have performed a track edit or other editing operation that includes an audio track, Comparing the audio tracks is available only if “Overwrite.WAV” in the corresponding dialog box is unchecked.
If you had simultaneously edited audio tracks and MIDI tracks with “Overwrite.WAV” and “All Tracks” checked, pressing the [COMPARE] key will return only the MIDI tracks to their state prior to execution.
Normally you will edit with “Overwrite.WAV” unchecked.
After in-track sampling
The Compare operation will also apply to the multisamples and samples that were sampled with the “Convert to” item Seq.Event checked in “Select Bank & Sample No.” (☞PG p.56). This means that if you want to
The program will not be affected by the Compare, and will not return to its prior state.
Improvements
•If the sequencer memory reaches zero during recording, the
•If “Multi REC” is checked, it will be reset to the unchecked state if you move to a different mode and then return.
•When you execute sampling while the song is playing back, such as when using
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