4Use the AUDIO INPUT [LEVEL] knob to adjust a suitable input level. (Refer to step 6 of “Connec- tions and settings for a monaural source”)

The AUDIO INPUT [LEVEL] knob adjusts both AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2.

Using an insert effect

The TRITON’s insert effects can be applied to the sound that is being input from the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks, allowing you to record a sample with effects applied. As an example, we will explain the pro- cedure for applying an insert effect to a stereo source and sampling the result.

1Make the settings of step 1 and 2 in “Connec- tions and settings for a stereo source.”

2Set the “Audio Input (SAMPLING)” parameters.

Set “BUS (IFX) Select” to IFX1 for both Input 1 and 2.

Set “Level” and “Pan” to the same settings as in step 3 of “Connections and settings for a stereo source.” With these settings, the stereo source will be sent to insert effect 1 (IFX 1).

3Use the AUDIO INPUT [LEVEL] knob to adjust a suitable input level. (Refer to step 6 of “Connec- tions and settings for a monaural source.”)

4In P8: Insert Effect, select the Insert Fx tab.

Chain

Up to five insert effects can be connected in series. Make settings for “Chain,” “Insert Effect,” and the “Pan” of the sound after it has passed through the insert effect. For details on the settings, refer to p.109, 107, and to p.26, 99 in the Parameter Guide.

Examples of settings using the insert effects are given in “Sample Mode” (p.82) in the Parameter Guide.

Manual sampling

There are two methods of sampling: manual and auto.

In manual mode, sampling is started by pressing the [START/STOP] key from the recording standby condi- tion (entered by pressing the [REC/WRITE] key once). For the sampling procedure in auto mode, refer to “Auto sampling” (p.80).

1In P0: Recording, select the Input/Setup tab.

2Use the “Recording Setup” radio buttons to select Manual.

This will select manual recording mode.

Recording Setup

3In P0: Recording, select the Recording tab.

MS

Sample Select

Sample Mode

Recording Level [dB] meter

Recording Level [dB] slider

4Select “MS” the multisample (MS). For this exam- ple, select 000: NewMS______000.

Immediately after the power is turned on, 000: NewMS______000 will be created automatically. Use the numeric keys [0]–[9] to input the multisam- ple number that you wish to record, and press the [ENTER] key. Alternatively, you can press the popup button and select a multisample from the popup menu. If you select a new number, the Create New Multisample dialog box will appear. Press the OK button.

To specify the name, use the “Rename MS” page menu command.

Sampling mode Basic functions

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Korg Speaker System owner manual Manual sampling, Using an insert effect, P0 Recording, select the Recording tab

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