5. Global mode

In Global mode you can make settings that affect the entire instrument, such as master tuning, MIDI, and memory pro- tect. You can also edit user scales, drum kit setups, and user arpeggio patterns.

If you want the settings you make in Global mode to be backed up when the power is turned off, you must write them into memory. To write your settings, use the Utility “Write Global Setting,” “Write Drum Kits,” or “Write Arpeggio Patterns.”

By pressing the [REC/WRITE] key, you can access “Update Global Setting,” “Update Drum Kits,” and “Update Arpeggio Patterns.” These commands will simultaneously write the edited content..

GLOBAL PAGE MENU

For details on selecting pages and parameters, refer to Pro- gram mode “PROGRAM PAGE MENU” p.1.

Sys.

1.1: System

Basic settings for the entire TRITON Le,

 

 

and controller settings such as the ped-

 

 

als connected to the rear panel. AUDIO

 

 

INPUT settings used outside of Sam-

 

 

pling mode when the separately sold

 

 

EXB-SMPL option is installed.

 

 

(p.121)

 

 

 

MIDI

2.1: MIDI

MIDI settings for this instrument.

 

 

(p.127)

 

 

 

U.Scl

3.1: User Scale

Scale settings created by the user. You

 

 

can specify 16 types of octave scale,

 

 

and one full-range scale. (p.130)

 

 

 

U.Cat

4.1: Category Name

Edit category names for programs and

 

 

combinations. (p.131)

 

 

 

DKit

5.1: DKit

Edit drum kits. (p.132)

 

 

 

Arp

6.1: Arp.Pattern

Edit user arpeggio patterns. (p.135)

 

 

 

GLOBAL 1.1: System

1.1–1: Basic

1.1–1a

1.1–1b 1.1–1c 1.1–1d

If the EXB-SMPL (sold separately) option is installed, the 1.1–4: AudioIn (Audio In) page will be added.

1.1–1a: Basic

Master Tune (Master Tune [Cent])

[–50cent (427.47Hz)…+50cent (452.89Hz)]

This adjusts the overall tuning of this instrument in one-cent units (semitone = 100 cents) over a range of ±50 cents. With a setting of 0, the frequency of A4 will be 440 Hz.

The A4 pitch given here is when Equal Temperament is selected as the scale. If a different scale is selected, A4 may not be 440 Hz.

Key Transpose

[–12…+12]

his adjusts the pitch in semitone steps over a ±1 octave range.

This setting is applied at the location (PreMIDI or Post- MIDI) specified by “Convert Position” (2.1–1a).

Note number transmitted

Transpose

–12

0

+12

 

 

 

 

 

Note number

24…84

36…96

48…108

(C1…C6)

(C2…C7)

(C3…C8)

 

 

 

 

“Master Tune” can be controlled by the MIDI universal system exclusive message Master Fine Tuning (F0, 7F, nn, 04, 03, vv, mm, F7: nn=MIDI channel, vv/mm= value).

“Key Transpose” can be controlled by the MIDI univer- sal system exclusive message Master Coarse Tuning (F0, 7F, nn, 04, 04, vv, mm, F7: nn=MIDI channel, vv/ mm=value).

These messages are received on the global MIDI chan- nel specified by “MIDI Channel” (2.1–1a).

In Program, Combination and Sequencer modes, MIDI RPN fine tuning messages can be received to adjust the tuning of the program, the timbres (in Combination mode), or the tracks (in Sequencer mode) relative to the Global mode “Master Tune” setting.

In Program mode, MIDI RPN fine tune messages will be received on the global MIDI channel that you speci- fied for “MIDI Channel” (2.1–1a). In other modes, MIDI

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