2.Selecting and playing a dem- onstration song in Sequencer mode

1Press the [SEQ] key (the LED will light). You will enter Sequencer mode.

Song

Select

Popup button

2Access the P0: Play/REC, Program T01–08 page.

If this is not already displayed, press the [EXIT] key and then press the Prog. 1–8 tab.

3Select the demonstration song that you want to play back.

Press the “Song Select” area to highlight the song name.

Use the numeric keys to input a song number, and press the [ENTER] key.

For example to select the second song, press numeric key [1] and then press the [ENTER] key. (Song “S001” will be selected.)

Alternatively, you can select a song from the popup menu.

Press the “Song Select” popup button to access the popup menu. In the popup menu, press the song that you want to play back. The popup menu will close, and the selected song will be displayed.

4Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.

The LED will blink and the selected song will play.

5If you wish to stop playback, press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key once again.

Playing a cue list

Here’s how to playback the demonstration cue list. A cue list allows you to playback multiple songs in succession, and specify the number of times that each song will be repeated.

1Press the [MENU] key.

The LCD screen will show a list of the pages in Sequencer mode.

2Press either “P1: Cue List” or numeric key [1].

The P1: Cue List page will appear.

3Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.

4To stop playback, press the SEQUENCER [START/ STOP] key once again.

If the last step is End, playback will stop automatically when it reaches that point. If the last step is Continue to Step01, playback will return to the first step and continue.

Contents of the disk

The internal hard drive contains the following data. The included TNSFD-00P floppy disk contains the same data as the PRELOAD.PCG file in the internal hard drive.

PRELOAD.PCG

Preloaded data (programs, combinations, drum kits, arpeggio patterns, global settings)

Program data (programs using the sampling function) used by the demonstration songs

When you load PRELOAD.PCG, it will be written into internal memory. This data is preserved even if the power is turned off.

When you load PRELOAD.PCG, the data existing in the TRITON STUDIO before loading this data will be replaced. If you wish to keep this data, you must first save it before loading PRELOAD.PCG. (p.59)

PRELOAD.SNG

• Demonstration song and demonstration cue list data

When you load PRELOAD.SNG, it will be written into internal sequencer memory. This memory is vol- atile, and the data will be lost when the power is turned off.

Whether or not previously-written data will be erased when you load PRELOAD.SNG is determined by the “Select .SNG Allocation” setting. Refer to step

8of the procedure on p.20.

PRELOAD.KSC

Sample program data used by the demonstration songs

When you load PRELOAD.KSC, its multisample/ sample data will be written into the TRITON STU- DIO’s sample memory (RAM). This data will be lost when the power is turned off.

Whether or not previously-written data will be erased when you load PRELOAD.KSC is determined by the “Select .KSC Allocation” setting. Refer to step

8of the procedure on p.20.

 

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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Korg sampler, music workstation manual Playing a cue list, Contents of the disk