TRITON Training Guide
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Performance Editing
In addition to the variety of controllers TRITON has to offer, you can do quick and easy edits of main
Program parameters with TouchView! In any Program Play page (P0), you'll see eight Performance Editor
"faders" that function in a + or - direction
Octave: Raises or lowers the octave of the Program.
Pitch Stretching: Simultaneously adjusts the transpose and tune settings - produces a variety of tonal
changes without losing the original tuning of the sound.
OSC Balance: Adjusts the level between oscillators 1 and 2.
Amp Level: Adjusts the volume of the entire Program.
Attack Time: Adjusts the attack time of the filter and amp envelope generators.
Decay Time: Adjusts the decay and slope time of the filter and amp envelope generators.
IFX Balance: Simultaneously adjusts Wet/Dry balance of all insert effects used in the Program.
MFX Balance: Simultaneously adjusts the return levels for master effects 1 and 2.
Check out the Performance Editor:
1. Select Program A001: Acoustic Piano.
2. Play the keyboard, and press the Octave fader (+00). As you restrike the keys, press the 55 and66 value
keys to change octaves. Return the fader value to +00 quickly - by pressing 0, then ENTER with the
Numeric keys.
3. Do the same thing for the Pitch Stretch Performance Editor - note the tonal changes as you increase
and decrease the fader setting. Return the setting to +00.
Tip: Try the Pitch Stretch function with many Programs, including Acoustic Guitar and Bass ! It works best
on imitative, "real" instruments, not synth sounds. Try out the Attack and Decay Time editors, as well as the
IFX and MFX Balance settings.