6. [VOLUME] slider

This adjusts the volume that is output from the OUTPUT jacks (L/MONO, R) and the headphone jack.

7. REALTIME CONTROLS

Use the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to select A or B mode for the realtime controllers, and use knobs [1]–[4] to control the tone, effects, and MIDI control changes etc. in realtime (p.26).

[REALTIME CONTROLS] key

This key selects either A or B mode for the realtime controllers. The selected mode will light.

[1] knob, [2] knob, [3] knob, [4] knob

In A mode, the function of each knob is fixed. [1] is the low pass filter cutoff frequency, [2] is the filter resonance level or the cutoff frequency of the high pass filter, [3] is the filter EG intensity, and [4] is the filter/amp release time.

In B mode, each knob will control the function that you assigned in Program, Combination, Sequencer, Song Play, or Sampling modes.

8. Mode keys

Use these keys to enter the desired mode.

When you press a key, the LED will light, and you will enter the mode whose key you pressed (p.12).

[COMBI] key

In Combination mode you can play or create com- binations.

[PROG] key

In Program mode you can play or create programs.

[SEQ] key

Sequencer mode is mainly for recording/playing songs. (You can create 16-track sequence data.) Use this mode when you wish to create an original song from scratch, or to add to sequence data that was converted from a Standard MIDI File.

[SAMPLING] key

In Sampling mode you can record samples, edit the waveform of a sample, and create multisam- ples. Samples and multisamples created in this mode can be used by the oscillators of a drum kit or program.

[S.PLAY] key

In Song Play mode you can playback Standard MIDI Files from a floppy disk or external SCSI device (when the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed), and play along with the playback.

[GLOBAL] key

In Global mode you can make settings that affect the TRITON’s entire system. In this mode you can also create drum kits and arpeggio user patterns.

[DISK] key

In Disk mode you can save TRITON data on a floppy disk or external SCSI media (when the sep- arately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed), and load data from the above-listed media.

9. [COMPARE] key

Use this key when you wish to compare the sound of the program or combination that you are cur- rently editing with the un-edited sound that was written into memory. You can also use this key to make “before and after” comparisons when recording or editing in Sequencer mode (p.14).

10.VALUE controllers

The following VALUE controllers are used to set the value of the selected parameter (p.13).

[VALUE] slider

Use this to modify the value of a parameter. This controller is convenient when you wish to make large changes in the value.

This slider can also be used as a modulation source.

[ ][ ] keys

These are used to increase or decrease the parame- ter value in steps of one. It is convenient to use these to make fine adjustments.

[VALUE] dial

Use this dial to modify the value of the parameter.

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