About each page in Sequencer

mode

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

P0: Play/REC

Play and record songs, and make related

 

settings. Select the program for each track,

 

and set pan and level.

 

 

P1: Cue List

Play, create, and make settings for cue

 

lists.

 

 

P2: Trk Param

Parameter settings for each track of a

 

song. MIDI, OSC, Pitch, etc.

 

 

P3: MIDI Filter

MIDI message transmission/reception filter

 

settings for each track of a song.

 

 

P4: Zone/Ctrl

Key Zone and Velocity Zone settings for

 

each track of a song. Controller settings. If

 

the separately sold EXB-MOSS expansion

 

is installed, settings for related parame-

 

ters.

 

 

P5: Track Edit

Edit musical data for song tracks. Specify

 

track names.

 

 

P6: Pattern/RPPR

Record and edit patterns for a song. Spec-

 

ify pattern names. RPPR function settings

 

for a song.

 

 

P7: Arpeggiator

Arpeggiator settings.

 

 

P8: Insert Effect

Select and make settings for insert effects.

 

Set the routing, insert effects, master

 

effects, and individual output send

 

amounts for each track of the song.

 

 

P9: Master Effect

Select and make settings for the master

 

effects. Master EQ settings.

 

 

If the separately sold EXB-MOSS option is installed, bank F programs can also be used in Sequencer mode. For details on the parameters of bank F programs, refer to the EXB-MOSS owner’s manual.

The structure of Sequencer mode

Sequencer mode consists of the following pages.

Songs

A song consists of tracks 1–16, a master track, song parameters such as the song name, effect, arpeggiator and RPPR parameters, and 100 user patterns.

A maximum of 200 such songs can be created on the

TRITON.

Tracks 1–16 and the master track each consist of setup parameters located at the start location, and musical data within the track.

Setup parameters

Musical data

 

 

Tracks 1–16

Tracks 1–16

 

 

Bank/Program No. *

Note On/Off

 

 

PLAY/MUTE/REC

Program Change

 

(including Bank Select)

 

 

Pan *

Pitch Bend

 

 

Volume *

After Touch (Poly After)

 

 

Track Play Loop

Control Change

 

 

Loop Start Measure

Pattern No.

 

 

Loop End Measure

 

 

 

Status

 

 

 

MIDI Channel

 

 

 

Bank Select

 

(When Status=EX2)

 

 

 

Force OSC Mode

 

 

 

OSC Select

 

 

 

Portamento *

 

 

 

Transpose **

 

 

 

Detune **

 

 

 

Bend Range **

 

 

 

Delay

 

 

 

Use Program's Scale

 

 

 

MIDI Filter

 

 

 

Key Zone

 

 

 

Velocity Zone

 

 

 

Track Name

 

 

 

Arpeggiator Assign

 

 

 

IFX/Indiv.Out BUS Select

 

 

 

Send1(MFX1) *

 

 

 

Send2(MFX2) *

 

 

 

 

 

Master track

 

 

 

Time signature *

 

 

 

Tempo *

 

 

 

*When you change the setting during realtime- recording, this will be recorded as musical data. This allows the starting settings to be modified dur- ing the playback.

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Korg Speaker System owner manual About each page in Sequencer Mode, Structure of Sequencer mode, Songs

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