Program mode

About the pages in Program

mode

In Program mode you can select and edit programs. Program mode consists of pages P0–P9.

In P0: Play you can play programs. You can also per- form simple editing (p.34).

In P1–P9, you can edit the parameters of the program that was selected in P0.

For details on how to access these pages or modes, refer to “Basic operation of the TRITON” (p.12).

P0: Play

Select a program, use the Perfor-

 

mance Editor to perform simple edit-

 

ing, and select and set arpeggio

 

patterns.

 

 

P1: Edit-Basic

Set basic program parameters such

 

as oscillator and multisample. Set

 

scale and controllers.

 

 

P2: Edit-Pitch

Settings related to the pitch, including

 

the pitch EG.

 

 

P3: Edit-Filter

Settings related to the filter (tone),

 

including the filter EG.

 

 

P4: Edit-Amp

Settings related to the amplifier (vol-

 

ume), including amp EG and pan.

 

 

P5: Edit-Common LFO

For each of the two LFO’s provided for

 

each oscillator, select the LFO type

 

and speed, etc. (Settings in the pitch,

 

filter, and amp pages will determine

 

how deeply the LFO that you specify

 

here is applied.)

 

 

P6:

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P7: Edit-Arpeggiator

Settings for the arpeggiator. (Some of

 

these are shared with the arpeggiator

 

settings of P0, and you may edit them

 

in either location.)

 

 

P8: Edit-Insert Effect

Select insert effects and make set-

 

tings for them. Specify the oscillator

 

routing (send levels to the insert

 

effects, master effects, and indepen-

 

dent outputs).

 

 

P9: Edit Master Effect

Select master effects and make set-

 

tings for them. Make settings for the

 

master EQ.

 

 

If the separately sold EXB-MOSS has been installed, you will be able to use bank F. The page structure and parameter structure of bank F pro- grams is different than for the programs of other banks. Refer to the owner’s manual for the EXB- MOSS.

When it is shipped from the factory, the TRITON is loaded with a variety of preset programs. You can cre- ate your own programs by modifying these factory- preset programs or by creating original programs from scratch. You can also create original programs using sample waveforms and multisamples that you

recorded in Sampling mode or loaded into memory in Disk mode.

Programs that you edit or create can be written into the 640 program memory areas in banks A–E. In Disk mode, programs can also be saved on external media such as floppy disk (p.40).

The TRITON provides AUDIO INPUT jacks that allow an external audio source to be input. In addition to sampling the external audio input in Sampling mode, you can apply the TRITON’s effect section to the external audio input in other modes such as Program mode, or even use vocoder effects that combine the sound of an oscil- lator with an external audio source (p.109). (p.201 in the Parameter Guide)

All transmission and reception of MIDI data in Program mode is performed on the Global MIDI channel. The global MIDI channel is set in Global mode P1: MIDI “MIDI Channel.”

Playing a program

P0: Play

Here you can select and play programs. You can also use the Performance Editor to do some simple editing, and make arpeggiator settings.

Selecting a program

There are three ways to select a program. For the pro- cedure, refer to the appropriate page.

Using the controls of the TRITON (“Selecting and playing a program” p.21)

Selecting by bank/program number Selecting by program category Selecting with 10’s Hold

Using a connected switch (“Other functions” p.125)

Receiving MIDI program change messages (“MIDI” p.114)

For the names of the factory-set programs, refer to the separate Voice Name List.

The Performance Edit tab

Here you can view the insert/master effect settings, the functions of [SW1], [SW2] keys, and the B-mode functions of REALTIME CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4].

You can use the performance editor to adjust the major parameters of Program P1–P9 (p.34, or “Performance Edit” on p.2 in the Parameter Guide). If you wish to save the program settings that you

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Program mode, About the pages in Program Mode, Playing a program, P0 Play

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