Examples of sampling settings

Resampling only the sound of the TRITON STUDIO (e.g., arpeggiator and/or keyboard performance)

“Input”: Analog

Input1 “BUS Select”: Off

Input2 “BUS Select”: Off

“Source BUS”: L/R

“Recording Level”: –12.0

“Auto +12dB On”: On (chacked) PG p.5, 57

Resampling the sound of the TRITON STUDIO (arpeggiator and/or keyboard performance) together with the input sound from the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack

“Input”: Analog

Input1 “BUS Select”: L/R, “Pan”: C064 or as desired

Input2 “BUS Select”: Off

“Source BUS”: L/R

“Recording Level”: –12.0

“Auto +12dB On”: On (chacked) PG p.5, 57

Sampling only the stereo input sound from the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks while you listen to the sound of the TRITON STUDIO (arpeggiator etc.)

“Input”: Analog

Input1 “BUS Select”: 1/2, “Pan”: L000

Input2 “BUS Select”: 1/2, “Pan”: R127

“Source BUS”: Indiv.1/2

“Recording Level”: 0.0

“Auto +12dB On”: Off (unchacked) PG p.5, 57

In this case, the sound that is input to AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 will be output only to AUDIO OUTPUT (INDI- VIDUAL) 1 and 2.

Using the metronome

It is convenient to use the metronome when you want to play a program or combination at a specific tempo and sample your performance.

To access the metronome settings, use the Program or Combination P0: Play, Sampling page menu command “Metronome Setup.” We recommend that you set “BUS (OUTPUT) Select” to either 3 or 4, and connect the (INDI- VIDUAL) 3 or 4 jack to your mixer so that the metronome can be monitored via your mixer.

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Korg music workstation, sampler manual Examples of sampling settings, Using the metronome