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Also, when you execute Rate Convert (Global 03G),
Save to Std MIDI File (Disk 02F) or similar com-
mand to save to CD-R, the le may not be written in a
continuous state even if it is copied from media with a
fast access speed such as hard disk. If data in this state
is converted into ISO9660 format, it will be in the
divided le format supported by ISO9660 level 3.
Such data cannot be read by devices that do not sup-
port loading of divided les, such as the TRITON and
some computers. In the case of a computer, this CD-R
data can be read if you can install ISO9660 level 3 com-
patible reader software or packet writing software.
The EXB-DI option provides an ADAT Compatible Opti-
cal Output which digitally outputs the audio signal from the
TRITON STUDIO, and also allows the digital signal to be
synchronized with another digital audio device.
For an explanation of the DIGITAL OUT connector and
WORD CLOCK IN connector, refer to BG p.7.
In this owners manual, ADAT is used as a general desig-
nation for ADAT compatible multi-track recorders such as
the Alesis ADAT.

Example connections

Digitally recording the sound of the TRITON STUDIO

to an ADAT

1Use an ADAT-Optical cable (sold separately) to connect
the TRITON STUDIOs Digital OUT connector to the
ADATs Digital INPUT.
For connections, use an ADAT-Optical cable manufac-
tured by Alesis Corporation or an optical cable for CD/
DAT (both sold separately).
2Set the TRITON STUDIOs System Clock (Global P0:
02a) to Internal.
3Set the word clock source of the ADAT to DIG 48 K.
For details refer to the manual for the connected ADAT.
EXB-DI option
DIGITAL IN
DIGITAL OUT
ADAT
TRITON STUDIO