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About this manual
Data handling
Conventions in this manual
Table of Contents
Song Play mode
Combination mode
Sequencer mode
Sampling mode
Other functions
Installing and setting up the Korg Midi Driver
Troubleshooting Specifications and options
Midi applications
Introduction
Main features
Introduction Introducing the Triton
Dual polyphonic arpeggiator
Sampling
Sequencer
Song Play
Overview of the modes
Program mode
Combination mode
Sequencer mode
Disk mode
Song Play mode
Sampling mode
Global mode
Front panel
Front and rear panel
Realtime Controls
Sequencer
Velocity knob
Rear panel
Front
Rear panel
Popup button
Names and functions of objects in the LCD Screen
Current
Edit cell
Tab
Category popup button
Check box
Radio buttons
Selecting a
Basic operation of the Triton
Selecting modes
Selecting pages and tabs
Basic operation of the Triton Introduction
Setting a parameter
Value controllers
Bank keys
Keyboard input
Compare key
Popup buttons and popup menus
Connections
Connecting the power cable
Connecting audio output devices
Connecting audio input devices
Connections to a Scsi device
Connecting pedals etc
Connections to Midi equip- ment
Connections to a computer
Press the TRITON’s Power switch to turn on the power
Quick Start Turning the power on/off
Turning the power on
Turning the power off
Listening to a demo song
Loading the demo song data in Disk mode
Contents of the disks
Press the front panel START/STOP key
Press the OK button
Press the Select button to resume loading
Press the SEQ key the LED will light
Press either P1 Cue List or numeric key
Playing a cue list
Selecting programs from Bank/Program Select
Selecting and playing a program
Selecting a program
Playing a program Quick Start
Press the Category popup button
Selecting programs from Category/Program Select
Selecting programs from a Midi device p.114
Program banks of the Triton
Selecting and playing a combination Quick Start
Selecting and playing a combination
Selecting a combination
Selecting combinations from Bank/Combination Select
Combination banks of the Triton
Selecting combinations from Category/Combina- tion Select
Selecting combinations from a Midi device p.114
Lock function
Using controllers to modify the sound
Ribbon controller
SW1, SW2
Realtime control knobs
Mode controls
Knob 4 EG-RELEASE
Value slider
Keyboard
Knob 3 EG-INTENSITY
Assignable Foot Pedal
Assignable Foot Switch
Foot pedals
Damper Pedal
Adjusting the arpeggiator tempo
Using the arpeggiator while you play
Using the arpeggiator in Pro Gram mode
Settings using controllers
Settings in the LCD screen
Select the arpeggiators that will run
Using the arpeggiator as you play in Combination mode
Sounding both the arpeggio notes and the notes you play
Linking the arpeggiator to combinations
Arpeggiator-A, Arpeggiator-B
Rppr function Quick Start
Shutdown Key
Pattern Assignable
Realtime controls
Simple program editing
Performance Edit
Press the Prog. Select tab
Simple combination editing
An example of editing
Selecting the program for a timbre
Press timbre 2 Volume it will be highlighted
Adjusting the stereo position
Adjusting the volume
Writing to internal memory
Basic functions Saving data
Types of data that can be saved
Assigning a name Rename
Using a page menu command to write
Writing a program or combination
Press the front panel REC/WRITE key
Using the REC/WRITE key to write
About the Edit Buffer
Saving on external media
Memory in Global mode
Press the Disk key. You will enter Disk mode
Other ways to save
Midi data dump
Press PRELOAD.PCG. The display will be high- lighted
Restoring the factory settings
Loading the preload data
Press Disk
P0 Play
Program mode
About the pages in Program Mode
Playing a program
Arpeggio tab
How a program is organized
OSC Basic tab
P1 Edit-Basic Oscillator settings
Basic program editing
Program Basic tab
About High/Low
When Oscillator Mode = Double
When Oscillator Mode = Drums
Velocity Zone tab
Pitch EG tab
P2 Edit-Pitch Pitch settings
Controller Setup tab
OSC1 Pitch Mod. tab
Filter 1 Mod. tab
P3 Edit-Filter Filter settings
Filter 1 tab
Filter 1 EG tab
P4 Edit-Amp Amplifier settings
Filter EG
Filter 1 LFO Mod. tab
Amp1 EG tab
P5 Edit-Common LFO LFO settings
Amp1 Mod. tab
Suggestions on using alternate modulation
P7 Edit-arpeggiator Arpeggiator settings
P8 Edit-Insert Effect Insert Effect settings
P9 Edit Master Effect Master Effect settings
Selecting a combination
Combination mode
Pages in Combination mode
Playing a combination
Arpeggio Play A/Arpeggio Play B tab
How a combination is structured
Basic combination editing
Mixer tab
P1 Edit-Program/Mixer Timbre 1-8 program, pan and vol- ume
Pitch tab
Midi Channel tab
OSC tab
Other tab
P3 Edit-MIDI Filter Midi filter settings
Key Zone tab key zone settings
Delay ms
Vel Velocity Zone tab Velocity zone settings
Timing resolution is a maximum of /192
Sequencer mode
Features of the sequencer
Operations for which Compare is available
Track status settings in Sequencer mode
Sequencer mode Basic functions
About song data
Songs
About each page in Sequencer Mode
Structure of Sequencer mode
Rppr Realtime Pattern Play/Recording function
Patterns
Cue List
As track musical data of a song
Other playback
Locate settings
Playback
Playing a song Play
Recording on a pattern
Recording
Recording on a track, and recording on a pattern
Recording on a track
Press the REC/WRITE key
Realtime recording on a track
Preparations for recording
Overwrite
Loop All Tracks
Overdub
Manual punch-in
Auto punch-in
Start the external sequencer
When the song ends, stop the external sequencer
Multi multitrack recording
Record a drum phrase on track
Using the Track Play Loop function to record
Recording the arpeggiator
Template Song
Quantize
Sequencer mode P6 Pattern/RPPR, select the Pattern Edit tab
Realtime recording to a pattern
Copying combination sounds to multiple tracks
Press the START/STOP key. Pattern recording will end
Step recording on a track or pattern
Pattern editing
Editing
Creating and playing a Cue List
Track editing
Select the Convert to Song page menu com- mand
Converting a cue list to a song
If necessary, check the Load FX? check box
Rppr Realtime Pattern Play Recording function
Rppr settings
Make track settings just as when preparing to record tracks
Sequencer mode P6 Pattern/RPPR, select the Rppr Setup tab
Rppr performance techniques
Rppr playback
Realtime recording an Rppr perfor- mance
Multitrack recording
Location, specify the point at which recording will begin
Single track recording
Check the Rppr check box
KHz 16 bit linear mono/stereo sampling
Sampling mode
Features of sampling mode
Sampling frequency and bit resolution
Pages in Sampling mode
How Sampling mode is orga Nized
Sampling mode
Multisamples
Using multisamples
Samples and Multisamples
Samples
Preparations for sampling
Connections and settings for a monaural source
Connections and settings for a stereo source
Sampling recording a sample
P0 Recording, select the Recording tab
Using an insert effect
Manual sampling
Set the Threshold
Select the Sample Mode
Auto sampling
Play the C2 note on the keyboard
Select Index
Creating multisample indexes and sampling
Select P2 Loop Edit
Loop settings
Select the page menu command Grid
Grid display
Select P1 Sample Edit
Sample waveform data editing
Editing the indices
Modifying the settings of an index
Multisample editing
Converting a multisample to a Program
Structure of Song Play mode
Song Play mode
Pages in Song Play mode
File Select will show the SMF filenames
Playing SMF data
Direct playback from external media such as a floppy disk
Insert effects and master effects
Check the Jukebox check box Select P3 Jukebox
Playback using the Jukebox Function
Starting/stopping playback for each song
Press the START/STOP key once again to stop playback
Saving a Jukebox list
Saving procedure
Loading procedure
Playing along with SMF data
About the pages in Global mode
Global mode
Multisample programs and drum kit programs
Creating a drum kit
About drum kits
Editing a drum kit
Voice/Mixer tab
Sample Setup tab
Loading data
Disk mode
How Disk mode is organized
Basic functions
Types of data that can be saved
Saving data
Formatting media
Disks
Pattern, select the arpeggio pattern
Arpeggiator settings
Arpeggiator settings for a pro Gram
Arpeggiator settings
Make settings for the various parameters
Arpeggiator settings Basic functions
Combination P2 Edit-Trk Param, select the Midi Channel tab
Linking the arpeggiator to a program
Select Combination P1 Edit-Program/Mixer
Combination A003 Drum’n’Bass Kit
Make Arpeggiator Assign settings
Make Arpeggiator Run settings
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Creating an user arpeggio pat Tern
About user arpeggio patterns
Editing a user arpeggio pattern
Select the Pattern Edit tab
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Creating an example pattern
Length, specify the length of the pattern
Chordal pattern
102
Program mode, select a drum kit program
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Drum pattern
Creating a drum pattern
Set the parameters for each step
Dual arpeggiator editing
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About arpeggiator synchroniza Tion
Categories of the 102 effect types
Effects settings
Effects in each mode
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Routing
Routing settings and effect set Tings
Effect settings for a program
107
Master effects
Effect settings in Combination, Song, and Song Play modes
Make settings for Send 1 and Send
108
Master effects Master EQ
Effect settings in Sampling mode
Effect settings for the Audio Input
109
About dynamic modulation Dmod
Setting example
Using Dmod to modify the feedback level from SW1 key
Rotate the Tempo knob, and the delay time will change
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Connecting Midi devices/com Puters Midi connectors
Midi applications
About Midi
112
Connecting an external Midi sequencer or computer etc
Connecting an IBM PC compatible
Local Control On settings
KBPS
Connecting an Apple Macintosh
PC I/F Baud Rate settings
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Messages transmitted Received by the Triton
Midi channels
Program Change/Bank Select
115
After touch
Pitch bender
Control change
Selecting program/combination banks
Using the joystick to apply modulation
Controlling the volume
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Effect control
Using various controllers for control
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Controlling panpot stereo position
Controlling the tone/envelope of a program
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Using RPN to edit
Changing the pitch bend range
Controlling the arpeggiator Nprn
About system exclusive messages
120
Editing sounds etc
Transmitting sound settings data Data Dump
If notes are stuck
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Playing the Triton multi-timbrally from an external device
Synchronizing the playback of the arpeggiator or sequencer
Recording musical data from an exter- nal device
123
Support for GS/XG part mode exclusive mes- sages
About GM/GS/XG
About standard Midi files
124
Bypassing the effects
Tuning to another instrument Transposing
Specifying the function Assignable Switch Assignable Pedal
Other functions
126
Creating original scales
Changing the scale
Using the Triton as a data filer
Setting the function of SW1 SW2
Adjusting the contrast bright Ness of the LCD screen
Sounding a beep when the LCD Screen is pressed
128
Shortcuts
129
Appendices Installing and setting up the Korg Midi Driver
Installing the Korg Midi Driver into Windows 95/98
Appendices
130
Korg Midi Driver settings
Setting up the Korg Midi Driver Win- dows
131
Installing the Korg Midi Driver Into a Macintosh
Setting up the Korg Midi Driver Mac- intosh
132
Wiring diagram for special con Nection cables
Using PC Exchange to convert SMF data
133
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Cannot record a sample
134
Specifications and options
Specifications and options
Specifications
135
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Options
Triton pro, Triton
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[62 notes Music Workstation/Sampler]
Triton proX
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Index
Numerics
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