3In the Global P0: Basic Setup, System Preference page, set “SCSI Mode” to Target.
A dialog box will inform you that you must restart the system in order for the change to take effect.
4Press the OK button.
When you change the “SCSI Mode” setting, a dialog box will inform you that you must restart the system in order for the change to take effect. The new setting will be stored when you press the OK button. If you restart the system while the dialog box is still displayed (i.e., without pressing the OK button), the TRITON STUDIO will operate with the previous setting.
If you do not need to change the
5Use “SCSI ID” to set the ID number of the internal hard drive.
Make sure that this is set to a different number than the ID of the connected computer and external SCSI devices. When you change this setting, a dialog box will appear (as when you changed the “SCSI Mode” setting), inform- ing you that you must restart the system in order for the change to take effect. Press the OK button.
6Turn off the power of the TRITON STUDIO.
As necessary, check the ID number of the connected external SCSI devices. For details on how to set the SCSI ID number of the connected external SCSI devices, refer to their owner’s manuals.
7Turn on the power of the TRITON STUDIO.
8After the TRITON STUDIO is
The computer will detect the TRITON STUDIO’s internal hard drive as an external SCSI device.
If the TRITON STUDIO’s “SCSI Mode” is set to Target and you have connected it to a computer etc., you must first turn on the TRITON STUDIO, wait for its system to start up, and then turn on the power of your com- puter etc.
2. “SCSI Mode”: Initiator
Here’s how to make connections and settings so that the TRITON STUDIO can exchange data with external SCSI devices.
1Connect the TRITON STUDIO with your external SCSI devices.
For details on connections, refer to the diagram in “SCSI Mode – Initiator.”
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 the external SCSI devices powered- off.
3In the Global P0: Basic Setup, System Preference page, set “SCSI Mode” to Initiator.
A dialog box will inform you that you must restart the system in order for the change to take effect. Press the OK button. At this time, “SCSI ID” will be set (fixed) at 7.
4Turn off the power of the TRITON STUDIO.
As necessary, check the ID number of the connected external SCSI devices. For details on how to set the SCSI ID number of the connected external SCSI devices, refer to their owner’s manuals.
5Turn on the power of the external SCSI devices.
6After the external SCSI devices have started up, turn on the power of the TRITON STUDIO. The TRITON STU- DIO will detect the external SCSI devices.
When you change the “SCSI Mode” setting, a dialog box will inform you that you must restart the system in order for the change to take effect. The new setting will be stored when you press the OK button. If you restart the system while the dialog box is still displayed (i.e., without pressing the OK button), the TRITON STUDIO will operate with the previous setting.
Add the contents of “SCSI Mode/SCSI ID” to the explanation of “Parameter Guide”
Foot Switch Assign
The following settings have been added to the Global P2: Controller page “Foot Switch Assign” parameter (☞PG p.146).
Tap Tempo: You can use a foot switch to input a tap tempo for the arpeggiator, song playback, or SMF playback in Pro- gram, Combination, Sequencer, or Song Play modes. Control the tempo in realtime by pressing the connected foot switch on the beat of the desired tempo. (☞p.70 “Tap tempo con- trol”)
Tap tempo control can be used whenever the [TEMPO] knob can be operated. For example in Sequencer mode if the song is playing back with “Tempo Mode” (☞PG p.50) set to Auto, you cannot use tap tempo control.
Song Start/Stop: You can use the foot switch to start/stop SMF playback in Song Play mode. When you operate the foot switch, MIDI Start/Stop messages will be transmitted.
Add this content to the Foot Switch Assign List (☞PG p.251) in “Parameter Guide” 9. Appendix – Foot Switch Assign.
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