Korg Musical Instrument manual

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TRITON Training Guide

8> Mode keys: Press these keys to enter a desired mode of operation - the LED's for each mode will light. Seven modes of operation are available

9> COMPARE key: Used to compare an un-edited sound with an edited sound when in Program or Combination modes, as well as comparing when recording and editing in Sequencer mode.

10> VALUE Slider / keys, DIAL, Numeric keypad,10's HOLD and ENTER keys: These controls are

used to set and modify values. Use the Numeric keypad when you know the value you want to enter, or when you want to direct-select Programs, Combinations or Songs. The 10's/HOLD key lets you enter values with a decimal point, or advance Programs and Combinations by 10's. The display will indicate "10's Hold" when on, and you can press the 5 value key to move from Program A000 to A010, etc. The ENTER key confirms a value you input on the Numeric keypad. You can also hold down the ENTER key and press a Numeric key to select page menu commands in the current page.

11> Touchview: A Graphic User - Interface so cool we've devoted a special paragraph about it at the end of this section!

12> EXIT key: When you are working with pages in a mode, pressing the EXIT key will take you to the first page of that mode (P0). You can also press the EXIT key to close dialog boxes, popup menus and page menus.

13> MENU key: Press this key to post a listing of pages in a mode (P0, P1, etc.). The MENU key makes it easy to "Jump" to a desired page posted in the display. You can also hold down the MENU key and press a Numeric key to select a page.

14> SEQUENCER keys: The PAUSE, <<REW, FF>> work like tape recorder transport keys. Holding down the <<REW and FF>> keys will rewind or fast-forward the current song while in playback. The LOCATE key is used to return a song or Cue list to a specified point, and can also be used as a MIDI "panic" button for stuck notes.

15> SEQUENCER /SAMPLING keys: The REC/WRITE key is used to put the sequencer in standby mode as well as "arming" the sampling function. Press this key before pressing the START/STOP key. This key can also be used to quickly-update (write) an edited Program or Combination, or to update (write) the edited Global mode. The START/STOP keys initiate recording in sequencer mode, and start / stop song playback. This key's LED will flash in time with the current tempo. In sampling mode, this key will start / stop sampling.

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Contents User Guide Page Arpeggiator Mode Features and Benefits Overview Connections Disk ModeProgram Mode Combination ModeTriton Features and Benefits Track sequencer Expressive controllers Highly desirable for sampling usersWorld-Class Effects Quick and Powerful SamplingTriton Highlights Incredible Sound Touchview Graphic Interface Easy and Creative SequencingDual Polyphonic Arpeggiators Ultimate Control of your soundsGreat-feeling Keyboard Actions User-Installable, Affordable OptionsEasy-routing Audio Outputs Loading the Preload Disks Disk ModeConnections Loading the Factory Demos and Sounds Playing the Factory demos Playing the demo Cue listHeadphone Jack Disk Drive Basic NavigationFront Panel Overview Page Selecting Programs Program ModeAbout the Touchview Graphic Interface Select-By-Category Menu key and Jump pages Select Program A001 Acoustic Piano Performance EditingCheck out the Performance Editor Real-time Control Knobs AMS and Effect Dynamic ModulationCheck out AMS and Effect Dynamic Modulation Try another ProgramAbout TRITONs Program Edit pages Theres soooooooooo many sounds Arpeggiator ModeVery Cool Programs Working with the Arpeggiator in Program mode Try out a different Program / Pattern Take a tour of Program A034s arpeggio setup Check out the Key Sync function Now to work with another Program / PatternCheck out the Sort function Check out the Keyboard functionTriton Training Guide Combination Mode Selecting CombinationsSelect-By-Category Working with a Combination Check out a few more great Combinations and features Work with the Solo Function Hot Tip Triton Combinations RuleP2 Edit -Trk Param Quick Tour of the Combination Edit PagesP1 Edit -Prog / Mixer P3 Edit -MIDI FilterP8 Edit -Insert-FX and P9 Edit -Master FX P4 Edit -Zone / CtrlP7 Edit -Arpeggiator Very Cool Combinations Insert and Master EffectsTour of Insert and Master Effects in Program mode Highlighting just a few of TRITONs many Effect FeaturesSampling mode Program, Combination and Song modesWork with an Insert effect Press the Menu key, then press P8 Edit Insert Effect More examples of Dynamic ModulationApply a new Insert effect Copy an insert effect from another Program Write the edited Program to a new locationRename the edited Program, then write it Work with the Master EffectsCopy a Master effect from a source Program Work with the gain levels and Update the ProgramWorking with the Master EQ Work with a Combinations Insert Effects Working with the Effects and EQ in Combination modeWork with the EQ parameters Independent control of insert and master effect routingCopying Insert effects in Combination mode Connect the microphone and set the input level Word About Output BussingWorking with the Audio Inputs and Effects Working with the Audio Inputs and Vocoder Effect Work with the Vocoder effectMore sampling terms to come…for now, lets get started Sampling ModeJust a bit of Korg sampling terminology… Recording Tab Input Setup TabRecording One -Shot Vocal Samples Heres what happened Preference TabRecord the samples Sampling Through an Insert Effect Lets continue on from the previous stepsNaming Your Samples and Multi-samples Rename the Multi-sampleWorking with Grooves, Loops and Tempo Using the Multi-sample you just recordedConverting a Multi-sound to a Program Lets get startedWork with the Sample Edit Work with the Loop Edit Lets fix the loop Triton Training Guide Load a Template Song Sequencer ModeLots of features ! Where do we start? Select a Preset Pattern and Put it to a track Now to set a Play Loop for Track Rehearse and record the Bass trackNow for something totally outrageous Ready to record the Guitar track?Record a couple more tracks Solo / Mute FunctionsAbout the Locate Key Lets see how this works with the current songCreate a new song and copy your current song to it Creating a Cue ListLets get started… Introducing the Cue ListMake changes to the tracks in each song ChorusLets review whats just been done to get to this point Time to review…Now to create the Cue List Converting Cue Lists to Songs Playback the demo song Rppr Real-time Pattern Play RecordLoad Fever from the TNFD-00PUS factory disk Assign patterns to keys and work with the Rppr functions Now to create a new song using RpprLoad the Template Song Set up and record the patterns Recording with RpprUsing Combis and the Arpeggiators in a Sequence Lets Do ItAdd a new solo track to the song Assign an Insert effect to the trackCheck out the Gate function Editing the Arpeggiator in Program modeAdvanced Arpeggiator Tour Now to work with the Velocity functionAdjust the Swing function Set the Scan and Velocity Zones for the patternWork with a User Pattern Editing a User Arpeggio pattern in Global modeBefore we go any further in the Pattern Setup tab Now to discover why this pattern is sooooooooo funky Now to show you just how cool these functions can be Now back to the Pattern Setup TabArpeggio Pattern Setup Arpeggio Tone Mode Wait a minute! Whats going on here?Triton Training Guide Tips On Using the Arpeggiators in Combination Mode Heres why it works this wayNow to tour the Arpeggiator Setup and Zoning pages Recording Combinations with Arpeggiation Triton Tutorial Touch Copy From CombiTutorial Touch Arpeggiator Touch Track Param Output Routing for Individual Sounds Demonstrate output routing in Sequencer modeOutput Routing Set Track 12s Bass BUS Select to 1, from the popup menuTriton Training Guide User Installable Option Boards / Memory There are three types of option boards available for TritonInstalling Option Boards / Simm Modules EXB ScsiGlobal Mode Save and Load ProceduresSong Play Mode Additional Information OM ReferencesPage Very Cool Triton Programs Very Cool Triton Combinations Triton Training Guide Iii