About this manual

This “Parameter Guide” contains explanations and other information regarding the operations of the parameters and settings on the TRITON Le. The explanations are organized by mode, page, and tab. Explanations and other information on the effects and their parameters are also provided for each effect.

Refer to this guide when an unfamiliar parameter appears in the display, or when you need to know more about a partic- ular function.

Conventions in this manual

Abbreviations for the manuals

BG, PG, VNL

References to the manuals included with the TRITON Le are abbreviated as follows.

BG: Basic Guide

PG: Parameter Guide

VNL: Voice Name List

Switches and knobs [ ]

References to the keys, dials, and knobs on the TRITON Le’s panel are enclosed in square brackets [ ].

Parameters in the LCD display screen “ ”

Parameters displayed in the LCD screen are enclosed in double quotation marks “ ”.

Boldface type

Parameter values are printed in boldface type.

Content that is of particular importance is also printed in boldface type.

Procedure steps 1 2 3 ...

Steps in a procedure are listed as 1 2 3 ...

p.■, BG p.■, ■ .■ – ■

From the left, these symbols indicate a reference page in the Parameter Guide, a reference page in the Basic Guide, and a parameter number.

Symbols , , , , ,

These symbols respectively indicate cautions, advice, MIDI- related explanations, a parameter that can be selected as an alternate modulation source, a parameter that can be selected as a dynamic modulation source, and a parameter that can use the BPM/MIDI Sync function.

Example screen displays

The values of the parameters shown in the example screens of this manual are only for explanatory purposes, and may not necessary match the values that appear in the LCD screen of your instrument.

MIDI-related explanations

CC# is an abbreviation for Control Change Number.

In explanations of MIDI messages, numbers in square brackets [ ] always indicate hexadecimal numbers.

How to read the “Parameter Guide”

(example)

Mode name

Page No.

Tab No.

Tab name

Parameter No.

PROG 5.3: Ed–LFOs

Here you can make settings for the LFO that can be used to cyclically modulate the Pitch, Filter, and Amp of oscillators 1 and 2. There are two LFO units for each oscillator. By setting the LFO1 or LFO2 Intensity to a negative (–) value for Pitch, Filter, or Amp, you can invert the LFO waveform.

Utility menu command No.

5.3–1: OS1LFO1 (OSC1 LFO1)

Indicates settings for the “OSC1 LFO1,” which is the first

LFO that can be used for oscillator 1.

Page name

5.3–1a

5.3–1b

5.3–1c

5.3–1d

5.3–1d: UTILITY

Utilty menu command name

“Write Program” (1.1–1c)

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”

Swap LFO 1&2

This exchanges the settings of LFO 1 and 2. If LFO2 is selected in AMS1 (Freq. AMS1) or AMS2 (Freq. AMS2) of LFO1 Freq.Mod (5.3–1b), the settings will be invalid for LFO2 after LFO1 and 2 have been exchanged. If you select this from the OSC1 LFO1 or OSC1 LFO2 page, LFO1 and LFO2 of OSC1 will be exchanged.

1Select “Swap LFO 1&2” to access the dialog box.

2To execute, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To cancel without executing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.

5.3–1a: OSC1 LFO1

Parameter

 

Waveform

[Triangle 0…Random6 (Vect.)]

name

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Range of possible

 

 

 

parameter values

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