TRITON Training Guide
Preference Tab:
9.Press the Preference tab and set the Zone Range to 1 key with the DIAL or Numeric keys. This setting means that each new index you'll be creating in the
Recording Tab:
10.Press the Recording tab.
11.Press the REC/WRITE key to "arm" the sampler, and speak into the microphone. If "CLIP" flashes above the indicators in the Recording Level [dB] field, press the 0.0 "fader" and lower the level accordingly. If "ADC OVERLOAD" flashes above the indicators, the audio input level on the rear panel has been set too high - lower it until the "ADC OVERLOAD" indicator no longer flashes.
Record the samples:
12.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "It's". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
13.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "So". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
14.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "Easy". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
15.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "To". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
16.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "Sample". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
17.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "With". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators).
18.Press the START/STOP key and say the word "TRITON". Press START/STOP again to stop sampling, then press Create (above the Recording Level indicators). That's it!
19.Now play the keyboard - play each note (half - step) from C2
Here's what happened:
You just created a new Multisample! You set the Orig and Top keys to the same key, as well as setting the Zone Range to 1 key, and after you sampled a word and pressed Create, the TRITON automatically set the Orig and Top keys - 1 key higher than the previous sample, ready for the next sample. When you finished, your samples were mapped in half - steps across the keyboard! Like we said, it can't get any easier than this!
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