Loop settings

Using the default settings after the TRITON STUDIO is first turned on, the sounds you sample will automatically be looped (P0: Recording, Preference page “Auto Loop On” On)

To edit the loop and other playback address settings for the sample, use the P2: Loop Edit page.

1Select the sample for which you wish to make loop settings.

To select the sample, use the “Sample Select” or “Index” parameters of P2: Loop Edit page or of the P0: Recording, Recording page. (p.106)

If you use “Sample Select” to select the sample, be aware that the assignment to the index will also change.

2In the P2: Loop Edit page, use the “Loop” check box to turn loop playback on/off for the sample.

Looping will be turned on if the box is checked.

This will operate between the addresses you specify in step 3.

Loop On: Start→ End→ LoopS→ End→ (LoopS→ End is

repeated)

Loop Off: Start→ End

To play the sample, press the key to which the sample is assigned (the key range that is highlighted in “Key- board & Index”).

A sample waveform that was sampled with “Sample Mode” set to Stereo will be displayed in two levels. The upper level is the L channel, and the lower level is the R channel.

3Specify the start address in “Start,” the loop start address in “LoopS (Loop Start),” and the end address in “End.”

Select “Start” (highlighted), and use the [VALUE] dial or other VALUE controllers to modify the value. The corresponding vertical line will move. Set “LoopS (Loop Start)” and “End” in the same way. In the exam- ple shown below, “Start” is set immediately before the first waveform, “LoopS (Loop Start)” is set immedi- ately before the second waveform, and “End” is set as desired.

Start

LoopS (Loop Start)

End

If the “Use Zero” check box is checked, only those addresses where the waveform data crosses the zero level will be found automatically when searching, and can be set. This lets you easily make address set- tings where noise is less likely to occur when looping.

4If necessary, use the page menu command “Truncate” to delete unwanted data that falls outside the start (or loop start) and end addresses.

Set the parameters, and press the OK button to exe- cute the operation. (PG p.101)

For cautions on the “Save to No.” and “Overwrite” check boxes, refer to “About “Overwrite”” (PG p.101).

The grid display

The page menu command “Grid” overlays the waveform display with a grid based on the BPM tempo value. This makes it easy to make loop settings that are synchronized to the tempo.

In the same way, the grid display can also be used in P1: Sample Edit page. The grid can help you to edit the waveform in sync with the tempo.

1Select the page menu command “Grid”. The following dialog box will appear.

Turn “Grid” On, set the desired “Resolution,” and press the OK button. Dotted grid lines will appear.

By using the ZOOM button you can change the range that is displayed. When “S (Start)” is highlighted, zoom will be performed from the start address (PG p.100).

2Set “Grid” to the desired BPM tempo value.

3Set the end address so that it coincides with a dotted line of the grid.

This will cause the loop interval to be the same length as the BPM value.

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