Quick Start

Turning the power on/off

Before you turn on the power, make sure that the desired connections have been made as described in “Connections” (p.10).

1. Turning the power on

1Press the rear panel [POWER] switch to turn on the power.

The LCD screen will display the name of your model, and the software version.

(The following graphic shows the factory-set LCD screen. The version number is subject to change with- out notice.)

2Turn on your powered monitors or stereo amp.

3Raise the TRITON STUDIO’s [VOLUME] slider to an appropriate level, and adjust the volume of your powered monitors or stereo amp.

If an external SCSI device is connected, turn on the power of the external SCSI device and then wait ten seconds or longer before you turn on the power of the

TRITON STUDIO.

2. Turning the power off

1Set the front panel [VOLUME] slider and the volume of your powered monitor or stereo amp to zero.

2Turn off the power of your powered monitor or stereo amp.

3Press the TRITON STUDIO’s [POWER] switch to turn off the power.

Never turn off the power while data is being written into internal memory.

If the power is turned off while processing is being performed, memory write operations will not be completed correctly. If this occurs, TRITON STUDIO will automatically initialize its internal memory so that it will operate correctly. This is not a malfunction.

While data is being written, the LCD screen will indi- cate “Now writing into internal memory.” Data is writ- ten into internal memory by the following operations.

Writing (updating) a Program, Combination, Global Setting, Drum Kits, or Arpeggio Patterns

Loading Program, Combination, Global Setting, Drum Kit, or Arpeggio Patterns data in Disk mode

Receiving a MIDI data dump for Program, Combination, Global Setting, Drum Kit, or Arpeggio Patterns

When using Sampling mode page menu commands (“Move Sample,” “Move MS,” “Convert To Program,” “Time Slice,” etc.) to simultaneously modify programs or drum kits.

When sampling to RAM in Program, Combination, or Sequencer mode, if you simultaneously convert the sample to a program.

Never turn off the power while the hard disk or other media is being accessed. If you turn off the power while media is being accessed, the media may become unusable.

You can set the “Power On Mode” (Global P0: System Preference page) so that the mode and page that had been selected when you turned the power off will appear when the power is turned on. (p.125)

Information displayed in the LCD screen when var- ious options or SIMM modules are installed

The TRITON STUDIO allows you to install separately sold options or sample memory (RAM) boards.

When the power is turned on, the type of installed options will be displayed. After installing an option, be sure to check this display to verify that the option was installed correctly. If the option is not displayed here even though it was installed, it was not installed correctly. Turn off the power and re-install the option. (For details on install- ing an option, refer to PG p.286)

OPTIONS

CDRW-1:The CDRW-1 option is installed. EXB-MOSS:The EXB-MOSS option is installed.

EXB-DI:The EXB-DI option is installed.

EXB-mLAN:The EXB-mLAN option is installed.

SIMM

Slot 1...3 (** MB): Sample memory (RAM)’s are installed in SIMM slots 1–3. The capacity of each SIMM is shown in parentheses. When shipped from the factory, a 16 MB SIMM is installed in SIMM slot 1.

EXB-PCM

Slot 1...7 (****): PCM expansion boards are installed in EXB-PCM series slots 1–7. The model number of each board is shown in parentheses.

 

Quick Start

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Power on/off

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Demo song

 

 

Playing

programs

 

Playing

combinations

 

Using

controllers

 

Arpeggiator

 

 

RPPR

 

 

Program

editing

 

Combination

editing

 

Sampling

 

 

Song

 

 

 

 

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