Korg Triton Studio ユーザーズマニュアル

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Press the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to make the “B” 
LED light.
6
Rotate knob [1], [2] and the panning of the external input 
sound and the delay will change. You can sample the 
sound while you modify it.
5–1: Audio CD
Here you can sample the playback of an audio CD, or copy 
digital information from an audio CD (“ripping”).
Sound can be sampled from an audio CD in the following 
two ways.
• The analog audio output from an audio CD played in 
the CDRW-1 option (if installed) is internally connected 
to the AUDIO INPUT jacks. If you are using a CD-R/
RW drive connected to the SCSI connector, use audio 
cables to connect the drive to the AUDIO INPUT jacks.
In either case, the procedure is the same as when sam-
pling analog audio from the AUDIO INPUT jacks. The 
audio will play back on the TRITON STUDIO according 
to the “Input” Analog (0–2a) settings. Set “Level,” “BUS 
(IFX/Indiv.) Select” (normally set to L/R) for Input1 (L 
channel) and Input2 (R channel).
• A certain passage of digital audio information stored on 
audio CD (played in the installed CDRW-1 or a CD-R/
RW drive connected to the SCSI connector) can be 
acquired in its digital state and saved as a sample. This 
“ripping” function allows you to bypass the usual 
Digital-to-Analog and Analog-to-Digital converters and 
preserve the digital signal in its original state. Digital 
ripping is executed by the page menu command 
“Destination” (5–1A).
Some CD-R/RW drives do not support ripping (i.e., a 
CD-R/RW drive that does not read CD-DA data). In 
this case, the display will indicate “Error in reading 
from medium.”
Use the various SEQUENCER keys to control the audio CD.
If the CDRW-1 option is installed, playing the keyboard 
or operating the controllers during playback may pro-
duce physical shock that causes the playback to skip or 
reading errors to occur, preventing playback from 
occurring normally.
5–1a: Location
Location
[00:00.0...]
Indicates the current location of the track being played 
(“Track”). When stopped, this indicates the location at 
which playback will begin. If you re-select “Track” or 
“Index,” this will be 00:00.0.
Sampling P5: Audio CD
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key : play/stop
[FF>>] key
: fast-forward
[<<REW] key
: rewind
[PAUSE] key
: pause
[LOCATE] key
: return to the beginning 
of the track
5–1
5–1b
5–1c
5–1a
5–1d