5Press the [REC/WRITE] key, and then press the [START/STOP] key.

Playback will begin. When you reach the starting location you specified in step 3, recording will begin. Play the keyboard and operate controllers such as the joystick to record your performance. When you reach the ending location you specified in step 3, you will return to the starting location, and continue recording.

The musical data that is loop-recorded will be added to the previously-recorded data.

6During loop recording, you can press the [REC/ WRITE] key or check the “Remove Data” check box to erase the specified musical data.

If you press the [REC/WRITE] key during loop recording, all musical will be removed from the cur- rently selected track as long as you continue press- ing the key.

By checking the “Remove Data” check box you can erase only the specified data. During loop record- ing, press the note that you wish to delete, and only the data of that note number will be deleted from the keyboard as long as you continue pressing that note.

Similarly, bender data will be deleted as long as you tilt the joystick in the X (horizontal) direction, and after touch data will be deleted as long as you apply pressure to the keyboard.

When you are once again ready to record musical data, uncheck the “Remove Data” check box.

7Press the [START/STOP] key.

Playback will end, and you will return to the record- ing start location that you specified in step 4.

If Loop All Tracks is selected, normal playback will be looped as well.

Multi (multitrack recording)

Multitrack recording can be used with overwrite, over- dub, manual punch-in, or auto punch-inrecording methods. Here we will explain the procedure for over- write recording, which is the most commonly used method. Multitrack recording will record multiple tracks at once.

When simultaneously recording multiple tracks of MIDI data from an external sequencer, etc.

1Set the MIDI Clock (Global P1: MIDI “MIDI Clock”) to External MIDI or External PCI/F, so that the TRITON will synchronize to the MIDI clock of the external sequencer (p.122).

2Make settings as described in “Preparations for recording” (p.64).

MIDI data of the corresponding MIDI channel will be recorded on each track whose “PLAY/MUTE/ REC” button is set to REC. (This has no relation to the settings in “Preparations for recording” step 3.)

When using multitrack recording, refer also to “Multi Rec” (p.50) of the Parameter Guide.

3In the Preference tab “Recording Setup,” select Over Write.

4Check the “Multi REC” check box.

5Press the Program T01–08 tab and Program T09–16 tab.

The “PLAY/MUTE/REC” button display of all tracks will read REC. Press the “PLAY/MUTE/ REC” button to change PLAY to MUTE for any tracks that you do not wish to record.

6In P2: Trk Param MIDI Ch tab “MIDI Channel,” specify the MIDI channel for each track.

The specified channel of musical data will be recorded on that track. It is a good idea to set tracks 1–16 to MIDI channels 1–16. (This is the default set- ting.) Also make sure that “Status” is set either to INT or BTH.

7In “Location,” specify the location at which record- ing will begin.

It will not be possible to change the location if the song is being recorded for the first time, so proceed to step 8.

8Press the [REC/WRITE] key.

You will be in recording-standby condition.

9Start the external sequencer.

The TRITON’s sequencer will receive the MIDI Start message transmitted by the external sequencer, and will automatically begin recording.

0When the song ends, stop the external sequencer.

The TRITON’s sequencer will receive the MIDI Stop message transmitted by the external sequencer, and will automatically stop recording. You can also press the [START/STOP] key on the TRITON itself to stop recording.

When simultaneously recording multiple tracks using the RPPR function

You can use multitrack recording to simultaneously record the playback of multiple tracks that are being triggered by the RPPR function. For the procedure, refer to “Realtime recording an RPPR performance” (p.73).

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Speaker System specifications

Korg, renowned for its high-quality musical instruments and equipment, has expanded its offerings to include an innovative speaker system designed to elevate the listening and performing experience for musicians and audio enthusiasts alike. The Korg Speaker System delivers impressive sound quality, versatile connectivity, and user-friendly features, making it a desirable addition to any setup.

One of the standout features of the Korg Speaker System is its premium sound reproduction capabilities. It utilizes advanced drivers and dynamic range technology to produce clear, accurate audio across a wide frequency spectrum. This results in deep bass response and crisp highs, ensuring that every detail of the music is heard. Whether for practice, live performances, or casual listening, users can expect high-fidelity sound that enhances their musical experience.

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Korg also emphasizes user convenience, offering intuitive controls that allow musicians to adjust settings quickly. Tone controls, volume adjustments, and EQ settings can usually be tweaked effortlessly, enabling users to customize the sound to suit their preferences or the acoustics of the space they are in.

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In summary, the Korg Speaker System combines premium sound quality, modern connectivity options, portability, ease of use, and robust construction. These features make it an ideal choice for musicians and audio enthusiasts looking for a versatile and reliable audio solution. Whether enhancing a performance or enjoying music at home, the Korg Speaker System is poised to deliver an exceptional listening experience.