You can use a cue list to set up consecutive playback of multiple songs, and specify the number of repeats for each song.

You can use a maximum of 20 cue lists, 200 songs, and 100 preset patterns. One song can use as many as 100 patterns.

The TRITON can be used as a 16-track multitimbral tone generator.

Perform using the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/ Recording) function, and make settings for it.

Song Play mode

Playback SMF (Standard MIDI File) data from a floppy disk or an external SCSI device such as a hard disk (when the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed), and play along with the playback if desired.

Make effect settings for use in Song Play mode.

The arpeggiator can be used while you play along with the SMF playback.

SMF songs can be played back in succession. You can use the jukebox function to playback songs in any specified order.

Sampling mode

Sample sounds from an external audio device or mic connected to the rear panel AUDIO INPUT jacks. Insert effects can be applied to the external input sound while you sample.

Edit the waveform data you sampled or waveform data that you loaded in Disk mode, and set loop points etc.

Edit multisamples consisting of two or more samples.

A multisample can be converted into a program, so that a multisample created in Sampling mode can be used in Program, Combination, Sequencer, or Song Play modes.

Global mode

Make settings that affect the entire TRITON, such as master tune and global MIDI channel.

Create drum kits (64 kits), arpeggio user patterns (232 patterns), and user scales (16 one-octave scales and 1 all-note scale).

Create drum kits using the 413 internal drumsamples (ROM). You can also use drumsamples from an optional EXB-PCM series board (if installed), or samples (RAM) that you created in Sampling mode.

Adjust the input level etc. from the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2. These settings are valid in modes other than Sampling mode. The TRITON’s effects can be applied to the external input sound. (The settings for Sampling mode are made independently within Sampling mode.)

Set the function of the assignable pedals and assignable switches.

Transmit data dumps of MIDI exclusive data.

Disk mode

Data of each mode can be saved and loaded using the floppy disk drive or an external SCSI device (when the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed).

Media such as floppy disks or hard disks (when the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed) can be formatted, and data can be managed by copying etc.

Korg format sample data can be loaded and saved. Akai, AIFF, and WAVE format sample data can be loaded.

Songs that you created in Sequencer mode can be saved in SMF format. SMF files can be loaded as Sequencer mode songs.

You can use the Data Filer function (to save/load MIDI exclusive data).

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Song Play mode, Sampling mode, Global mode, Disk mode

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.

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