Pages in Sampling mode

For the procedure of entering each page or modes, refer to “Basic operation of the TRITON” (p.12).

P0: Recording

Record samples. Select the sample or

 

multisample to record, make various

 

recording settings and AUDIO INPUT

 

settings. View the memory status.

 

 

P1: Sample Edit

Perform waveform editing etc. on sam-

 

ples that were sampled or loaded in

 

Disk mode.

 

 

P2: Loop Edit

Set sample playback parameters: Start,

 

Loop Start, End Address, Loop on/off,

 

and Reverse on/off.

 

 

P3: Multisample

Edit multisamples. Set and edit the sam-

 

ple assignments, zone, and original key

 

etc.

 

 

P4: Controller Setup

Controller settings.

 

 

P5:

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P6:

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P7:

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P8: Insert Effect

Select and make settings for the insert

 

effects used in sampling.

 

 

P9:

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Sampling can be performed in any page P0–P8 of Sampling mode by using the [REC/WRITE] key

How Sampling mode is orga-

nized

In Sampling mode

An external audio signal from an external audio device or microphone connected to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks is passed through an analog/ digital convertor, and recorded (sampled).

You can edit the waveform and loop settings etc. of sample data that you sampled or that you loaded from a floppy disk, CD-ROM etc., in Disk mode.

You can assign samples to the keyboard to create a multisample. These samples and multisamples can be easily converted to a program using the “Convert MS to Program” page menu command, and these programs can be used immediately in a combination or song.

Sampling frequency and bit resolution

As shown in the diagram, sampling reads the level of the analog signal at fixed intervals along the time axis, and stores the levels in memory as digital data.

and the [START/STOP] key. Recording-related set- tings such as input level are made by the parame- ters of P0: Recording, and these settings are valid for the other pages as well.

The selected multisample or sample can be played from the keyboard in any page, allowing you to hear the results of your editing in each page.

Level

Analog waveform

Level

Sampled digital waveform

Time

48kHz

= 48,000 times every second = 0.0208 mS cycle

 

16bit

Time

= 65,536 levels

of data

 

Insert Effects

AUDIO INPUT jack Analog/digital convertor

ADC

Analog signal

Digital signal

RAM (SIMM memory):

16 MB (expandable to 64 MB)

Sample 0000 ... 3999

Digital/analog

AUDIO OUTPUT

convertor

 

jack

DAC

 

 

Digital signal

Analog signal

Used by combinations and songs

Program

Multisample 000 ... 999

RAM (internal memory)

Floppy disk, SCSI media (Disk mode)

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Korg Speaker System Pages in Sampling mode, How Sampling mode is orga Nized, Sampling frequency and bit resolution

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