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03: Sampling
Here you can adjust the settings for the analog/digital audio
signal input (AUDIO INPUT, S/P DIF, EXB-mLAN), and the
settings related to sampling in Program mode.
You can sample either an external audio signal, or a perfor-
mance played on the TRITON STUDIO.
When sampling in Program mode, you can listen to the per-
formance of the TRITON STUDIOs arpeggiator etc. while
only sampling the external audio signal via the AUDIO
INPUT jacks or S/P DIF jacks; or you can resample while
you play a program using the TRITON STUDIOs lters,
effects, and arpeggiator. You can also mix a performance on
the TRITON STUDIO with an external audio signal, and
sample the result. (BG p.45)
Resampling refers to the process of sampling an
external audio signal, processing this sampled wave
data in the digital domain using effects etc., playing it,
and then once again sampling the resulting perfor-
mance.

03a:Input (COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY, DISK)

Input [Analog, S/P DIF, mLAN]
Input1:
Input2:
Level [0...127]
Pan [L000...C064...R127]

BUS(IFX/Indiv.) Select

[L/R, IFX15, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1/2, 3/4, Off]

Send1(MFX1), Send2(MFX2) [000...127]

Here you can specify the input source analog/digital audio
device, and set the input level, pan, bus, and master effect
sends.
These Input settings are valid in Combination, Program,
Sequencer, Song Play, and Disk modes. (Global P0: 0
3a)

03b:Sampling Setup

Source BUS [L/R, Indiv.1/2]
Selects the source that you want to sample. The sound being
sent to the bus selected here will be sampled.
L/R: The sound sent to the L/R bus will be sampled.
This lets you sample an external audio signal sent to the L/R
bus (specied by Input 03a), or the sounds sent to the L/
R bus from a performance played on the TRITON STUDIO
from its keyboard or via MIDI input.
Indiv. 1/2: The sound sent to the INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, 1/2
buses will be sampled.
This lets you sample an external audio signal sent to buses 1,
2, 1/2 (specied by Input 03a), or the sounds sent to the
INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, 1/2 buses from a performance played on
the TRITON STUDIO from its keyboard or via MIDI input.
Normally when you want to sample a performance in Pro-
gram mode, you will select L/R.
Select L/R if you want to mix a Program mode performance
(e.g., drum patterns played by the arpeggiator) with exter-
nal audio from AUDIO INPUT (or S/P DIF or EXB-mLAN),
and sample them together. In this case, set Input BUS (IFX/
Indiv.) Select (03a) to L/R so that the external audio signal
will be sent to the L/R bus.
Select Indiv.1/2 if you want to monitor your playing in Pro-
gram mode while sampling only an external audio signal
from AUDIO INPUT (or S/P DIF or EXB-mLAN). In this
case, set Input BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select (03a) to 1, 2, or 1/2
so that the external audio signal will be sent to the INDIVID-
UAL 1, 2, or 1/2 buses.

Trigger [Sampling START SW, Note On]

This species how sampling will begin.
Sampling START SW: The TRITON STUDIO will enter
sampling-standby mode when you press the SAMPLING
[REC] key. Sampling will begin when you press the SAM-
PLING [START/STOP] key.
Note On: The TRITON STUDIO will enter sampling-
standby mode when you press the SAMPLING [REC] key
and then press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key. Sam-
pling will begin when you play the keyboard.
Sampling will also begin if a MIDI note-on is received.
To stop sampling in either case, press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key once again. Alternatively, sampling will
stop automatically when the specied Sample Time is
reached.
For details on the procedure, refer to p.97.
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03a
03b
03c
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Insert Effects Master EQOSC / Filter / Amp
Master Effects
PROGRAM Send Return
ARPEGGIATOR
SAMPLING
Source BUS
= L/R
Insert Effects Master EQOSC / Filter / Amp
Master Effects
PROGRAM Send Return
ARPEGGIATOR
SAMPLING
Source BUS
= L/R
AUDIO INPUT 1,2 "BUS(IFX/Indiv.) Select"
= L/R
(IFX1-5)
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
Insert Effects Master EQOSC / Filter / Amp
Master Effects
PROGRAM Send Return
ARPEGGIATOR
SAMPLING
Source BUS
= Indiv.1/2
AUDIO INPUT 1,2
"BUS(IFX/Indiv.) Select"
= 1, 2, 1/2
(IFX1-5)
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
AUDIO OUTPUT
INDIV.1, 2