Additional multisamples can be added by installing EXB- PCM series options. Data sampled on the TRITON STU- DIO can also be used as a multisample.

Selecting a multisample

The multisample will determine the basic character of the program.

Use “High MS Bank” to select the multisample bank, and use “High Multisample” to select the multisam- ple.

If the “High MS Bank” is ROM, you can select preset multisamples. “High Multisample” can be selected from a range of 000–424. (VNL)

If “High MS Bank” is RAM, you can select multisam- ples that were sampled on the TRITON STUDIO or loaded in from media. Select from 000–999 for “High multisample.”

If “High MS Bank” is Piano, you can select one of the large preset piano multisamples. Select from 000–003 for “High Multisample.”

If “High MS Bank” is set to ROM, pressing the

High Multisample” popup button will display all internal ROM multisamples, organized into 15 cate- gories. Use the tabs located at the left and right to select the desired category, and select a multisample from within that category.

High Multisample and Low Multisample

If you specify a High and Low multisample for an oscilla- tor, either the High or the Low multisample will sound depending on the velocity of the note (i.e., the strength at which you play the keyboard). This function is called velocity multisample switching.

1Specify different multisamples for “High Multisam- ple” and “Low Multisample.”

2Specify a velocity value for “Velocity M.Sample SW LoHi.”

Notes played on the keyboard at a velocity less than the value you specify will sound the Low multisample; velocities at or above this velocity value will sound the High multisample.

For example if you set “Velocity M.Sample SW

LoHi” to 100, playing the keyboard softly will sound the “Low multisample,” and playing strongly will sound the “High multisample.”

3Adjust the “Lvl” (Level) for High and Low multisam- ples to set their volume balance.

If you do not wish to use this function, set the “Veloc- ity M.Sample SW LoHi” value to 001. Only the High multisample will sound.

Rev (Reverse) check box

If this is checked, the multisample will be played back- ward. This can produce interesting results when used on sound-effects, etc. Normally you will not check this.

When “Oscillator Mode” = Double

To use OSC2, set “Oscillator Mode” to Double in the Pro- gram Basic page.

In the same way as for OSC1, you can set High and Low multisamples for OSC2.

The playback pitch can be set independently. By using the same multisample with slightly different “Tune” settings, you can “detune” the oscillators to produce a richer sound.

It will be convenient to use the page menu command “Copy Oscillator” to make the oscillator settings match each other.

When “Oscillator Mode” = Drums

In the Program Basic page, set “Oscillator Mode” to Drums. When this is set to Drums, you will be able to cre- ate a drum program.

This will select a drum kit instead of a multisample. TRI- TON STUDIO provides twenty factory preset drum kits that are suitable for a wide variety of music. (VNL)

Here you can only select a drum kit. To edit or create a drum kit, use Global P5: Drum Kit (p.128).

The following multisamples or drum kits can be used for the oscillator.

425 internal multisamples (ROM)

Multisamples that you sampled (RAM)

(Programs can be created from multisamples/samples that you sampled in Sampling mode etc. or loaded from media in Disk mode.)

Four internal piano multisamples (Piano)

Expansion multisamples (if a EXB-PCM option is installed)

Nine internal drum kits (ROM)

144 user drum kits created in Global mode

(Drum samples can be freely assigned to each key to create a drum kit. For the sound of each key, you can make filter and amp settings, and specify routing to the effects and to the individual audio outputs.)

 

Basic functions

 

 

 

 

Saving data

 

 

Loading data

 

 

 

 

 

Program

settings

 

 

 

 

Combination

settings

 

Producing

songs

 

 

 

 

Sampling

settings

 

Creating a

CD

 

SMF

playback

 

System

settings

 

Drum kit

settings

 

Arpeggiator

settings

 

Effects

settings

 

Other

functions

 

 

 

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Korg sampler Selecting a multisample, Rev Reverse check box, When Oscillator Mode = Double, When Oscillator Mode = Drums