Korg Triton Studio ユーザーズマニュアル

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0–3D: Select Directory
This lets you select the disk (internal hard disk, etc.) and 
directory on which the WAVE file created by sampling will 
be saved, and specify a filename.
You will also choose this “Select Directory” command when 
you want to listen to a WAVE file that was saved on disk.
“Select Directory” can be selected when “Save to” is set to 
DISK
.
Specifying the save destination for a WAVE file
1
Select the “Select Directory” to access the dialog box.
2
Use the popup button located at the left of “Drive select” 
to select the writing-destination drive for sampling.
3
Use the Open button and Up button to move to the 
desired directory.
4
In “Name,” specify a name for the WAVE file that will be 
written during sampling.
If you check “Take No.,” the file will be saved with a 
two-digit “Take No.” added to the end of the filename. 
This number will automatically increment each time you 
sample. This is convenient when you are sampling 
repeatedly, since each sample will be saved with its own 
filename.
If “Take No.” is not checked, you can input up to eight 
characters in “Name.” If “Take No.” is checked, you can 
input up to six characters.
5
Press the Done button to complete the settings.
Playing back a WAVE file
1
Select the “Select Directory” to access the dialog box.
2
Use “Drive Select” and the Open and Up buttons to 
select the drive and directory, and select the WAVE file 
(44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) that you want to play.
3
Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.
The selected WAVE file will be played.
4
Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key once again to 
stop playback.
If the WAVE file is mono, the same sound will be output 
to L/R.
While the WAVE file is playing back, sound cannot be 
produced by playing the keyboard or receiving note 
data at MIDI IN. Also, the arpeggiator will stop.
Here you can make basic settings for the program, such as 
oscillator mode and scale type.
1–1: Program Basic
1–1a: Oscillator Mode
Oscillator Mode
[Single, Double, Drums]
Specifies the Program’s oscillator assignment; whether it 
will use one or two oscillators, or a drum kit.
Single: 
The program will use one oscillator (Oscillator 1, 
Filter 1, Amplifier 1). In this case the program will normally 
have a maximum of 60-note polyphony.
Double:
 The program will use two oscillators (Oscillator 1/
2, Filter 1/2, Amplifier 1/2). In this case the program will 
normally have a maximum of 30-note polyphony.
Drums:
 The program will use one oscillator (as when Single 
is selected), but Oscillator 1 will be assigned a drum kit 
instead of a multisample. In this case the program will nor-
mally have a maximum of 60-note polyphony.
If a program draws one multisample from the ROM 
bank, and a second from either the Piano bank or one of 
the installed EXB boards, then in this case, a Single pro-
gram can have a maximum of 120-note polyphony, a 
Double
 program a maximum of 60-note polyphony
and a Drums program a maximum of 120-note polyph-
ony
1–1b: Voice Assign Mode
Mode (Voice Assign Mode)
[Poly, Mono]
Poly:
 The program will play polyphonically, allowing you 
play chords.
Mono: 
The program will play monophonically, producing 
only one note at a time.
Single Trigger
[Off, On]
This is available when the “Mode (Voice Assign Mode)” 
setting is set to Poly.
On (checked):
  When the same note is played repeatedly, the 
previous note will be silenced before the next note is 
sounded, so that the notes do not overlap.
Legato
[Off, On]
This is available when the “Mode (Voice Assign Mode)” 
setting is set to Mono.
On (checked):
  Legato is on. When multiple note-on’s occur, 
the first note-on will retrigger the sound, and the second and 
subsequent note-on’s will not retrigger.
Drive select
Program P1: Edit–Basic
1–1
1–1c
1–1b
1–1a