Korg V2 manual Global mode, Scsi Mode/SCSI ID, Making connections with an external device

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Global mode

SCSI Mode/SCSI ID

“SCSI Mode” and “SCSI ID” parameters have been added to the Global P0: Basic Setup, System Preference page (PG p.137). These parameters allow the TRITON STUDIO’s internal hard drive to be detected by a connected computer as an external SCSI disk. This allows you to transfer data between the TRITON STUDIO and your computer effi- ciently, without using external media.

SCSI Mode

[Initiator, Target]

This sets the SCSI functionality of the TRITON STUDIO.

Initiator: Data can be exchanged with an external SCSI device connected to the TRITON STUDIO. This is the same function as in previous versions of the operating system. (BG p.12, PG p.298)

Example connections for “SCSI Mode”: Initiator

 

SCSI

ID2

Terminate the

 

ID0

connection

 

 

 

SCSI

Hard Disk

CD-ROM Drive

 

 

 

 

ID7

 

 

TRITON

STUDIO

Target: The TRITON STUDIO’s internal hard drive can be detected as an external SCSI hard drive by a connected com- puter. Data can be transferred between the internal hard drive and the computer.

If you use a commercially-available SCSI↔ USB conversion adaptor, you can detect the TRITON STUDIO from a com- puter equipped with a USB port.

Example connections for “SCSI Mode”: Target

SCSI

Use only a recommended SCSI↔ USB conversion adap- tor. For a list of recommended models, refer to the Korg website or contact your Korg distributor.

Do not operate the TRITON STUDIO while data is being saved/loaded on the internal hard drive by the computer.

Changing the “SCSI Mode” setting requires restarting the TRITON STUDIO (Turning the power off and back on) for the change to take effect.

When the “SCSI Mode” is set to Target, the Disk mode is unavailable; you will be unable to save/load data on the floppy disk, internal hard drive, CDRW-1, or any connected external SCSI device. In this case, be aware that if you begin sampling to RAM or creating a song in Sequencer mode, you will be unable to save your data! We recommend you normally keep the “SCSI Mode” set to “Initiator,” and change the setting to “Target” only when you need to use this function.

When “SCSI Mode” is set to Target and a computer is connected, do not format the TRITON STUDIO’s inter- nal hard drive from the computer.

The TRITON STUDIO does not support file names longer than 11 characters (8 characters plus an exten- sion), or file names that contain double-byte characters. If such files are copied from the computer, the TRITON STUDIO will not display the file name correctly.

SCSI ID

[0...7]

This sets the TRITON STUDIO’s SCSI ID. This is used when “SCSI Mode” is set to Target.

Do not set the “SCSI ID” to an ID number that is used by the connected computer or an external SCSI device.

Making connections with an external device

For more about handling an external SCSI device, refer to the external SCSI device connections explained on PG p.298. For details on the SCSI ID settings etc. of your connected external SCSI device, refer to the manual of your device.

1. “SCSI Mode”: Target

Here’s how to make connections and settings so that a con- nected computer can exchange data with the TRITON STU- DIO and connected SCSI devices.

Computer

ID0

ID7

TRITON STUDIO

SCSIUSB conversion adaptor

SCSI

ID1

Hard disk etc. Terminate the connection

If you are using a SCSI↔ USB conversion adaptor to connect the TRITON STUDIO to your computer, refer to the owner’s manual of the conversion adaptor.

1Connect the TRITON STUDIO to your external SCSI device(s) and computer.

Make connections as shown in “Example connections for “SCSI Mode”: Target,” above.

SCSI

USB

 

Computer

ID0

 

TRITON

 

STUDIO

 

The power of the TRITON STUDIO and the connected devices must be off when you make connections.

2Turn on the power of the TRITON STUDIO.

At this point, leave your computer and the external SCSI device(s) powered-off.

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Contents Update guide Table of Contents Sampling mode Global modeCombination mode Program modeHow this manual is organized About this manualConventions in this manual Page Introduction Sequencer modeNew functions in version Other new functions Updating the Triton Studio operating system Installing the systemPage HD Audio Recording Sequencer modeAbout the HD Audio Track function About the audio tracks Audio Track 1&2 Erase Measure Recording an audio track Specify the location where the Wave file will be savedPreparing to record an audio track Create a directory in which to save the filesRecord the audio track SetupConnect your guitar Record Set the recording levelPress the Sequencer REC/WRITE key Check the recorded content Using punch-in recordingPunch In checked Punch In Mode Auto Press the Sequencer START/STOP key to stop recordingPerforming bounce recording Compare the recorded contentWhen you have finished setting your levels, stop play- back Sequencer P0 Play/REC Menu commandsTrack Select 1D Delete Song7a Input COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, Disk Sampling/HD Audio7b Ctrl Control 7c Recording Level dBAuditioning the contents of a Wave file Menu Command7B Sel Dir/WAVE Audio Track 7D Bounce All Tracks To Song 7C Auto Sampling/HD Audio SetupPreference Punch In Mode Manual, AutoPunch Off, On Bounce Off, OnSequencer P1 Cue List Changes to the page menu commandsSequencer P5 Track Edit New page menu commandsTrack and Map 1R Put Wave1T Volume Ramp 1S Normalize/Level Normalize/Level Adjust1U Erase Punch Noise 1V Time Stretch To execute the Time Stretch command, press the OK but- tonIndex Start EndStereo file 1W Transfer Wave Transfer Wave To Midi Track1D Copy Track 1E Bounce Track 1C Erase 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 Initialize Auto Sampling/HD Audio SetupResample SEQ Play ResamplePerforming in-track sampling In-Track SamplingListen to the sampled data HD Audio Track REC 2ch Mix to DiskResampling a completed song to create a Wave file Listen to the Wave file that you createdRecording on the audio tracks Bounce Audio TrackCheck the audio tracks that you recorded Perform bounce-recordingParameter Initialize Resample SEQ Play In-Track Sampling Automatically-set parameters and their valuesDisk Recording and playing exclusive events Support for 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 box1B Event Edit Sequencer P6 Pattern/RPPR1F Erase Measure 1D Put Effect Setting to Track Added page menu command1C Put Effect Setting to Track Sequencer P8 Insert Effect123456a Tone Adjust 1-Tone Adjust Tone Adjust ParametersDestination and Value LFO1 Spd LFO1 Speed 199...+00...+199 LFO1 Dly LFO1 Delay 99...+00...+99LFO1 P Int LFO1 Pitch Intensity -12.00...+00.00...+12.00 LFO1 Fade 99...+00...+99Swing Quantize Parameter Copy From Program1L Copy From Program 1N Quantize Swing 300%...+300%Other updates Auto Song Setup functionCompare function ImprovementsEdit Wave Disk mode6b Wave Parameter 6D Clear 6K Volume Ramp6E Copy 6F InsertAdvanced Conversion Load Load Akai Program File Load Akai VolumeLoad Akai Program File 1D Load PCG RAM and Samples Load PCG RAM and SamplesContent loaded from the .SNG file Content that will be loaded from the .PCG fileLoad Standard Midi File Exclusive Off, OnOptimize Medium Save Song as Standard Midi File3J Optimize Medium 3K Collect Audio Track file Collect Audio Track fileCreate a directory on the copy-destination media Collect the song file and Wave file into a single directoryGlobal Rate Convert Global mode parametersLoading Karma Music Workstation or Triton Le .PCG SNG files Karma functionData compatibility Scsi Mode Initiator, Target Global modeScsi Mode Target Scsi Mode/SCSI IDScsi Mode Initiator Foot Switch AssignAuto Sampling Setup Sampling mode1O Auto Sampling Setup REC Audio InputSampling Auto Resample through IFXCheck the resampled data Use the radio buttons to select Auto Resample through IFXIFX Copying data from a Wave file, and inserting it in a sample Menu commands Insert Mix, PasteFrom, select Disk Page 5E Auto Sampling Setup Combination modeResample Combination Play Use the radio buttons to select 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 3E Auto Sampling Setup Program modeResample Program Play Start playing the program that uses the arpeggiator etc Initialize Resample Program Play REC Audio Input Tap tempo control Other functionalityVarious messages Changed messagesAdded messages Korg INC