Korg Triton Studio ユーザーズマニュアル

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If the CDRW-1 option is installed, or if a CD-R/RW drive is 
connected as an external SCSI device, you can create an 
audio CD in Disk mode.
Performances of the TRITON STUDIO’s sequencer etc. can 
be resampled to the internal hard disk etc. as WAVE files, 
and these can be used to create an audio CD.
Audio CDs are created from 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz WAVE files. 
In this page, you can use the Insert button and Cut button 
etc. to arrange WAVE files in the audio track list, and then 
execute the page menu command “Write to CD” to write 
them to CD.
WAVE files with a sampling frequency of 48 kHz will 
automatically be converted to 44.1 kHz when written to 
an audio CD (“Write to CD”).
If the cursor is located at the WAVE file name, you can 
press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to play back 
that file. This is convenient when you want to audition 
the sound. You can also erase the track data from CD-
RW media.
What is Finalize?
In order for an audio CD to be playable on a conventional 
CD player, or to be played on the TRITON STUDIO (Global 
0–4: Play Audio CD page, Sampling P5: Audio CD page), the 
Finalize operation must be executed after all the desired 
audio tracks have been written to the CD-R/RW disc.
On the TRITON STUDIO, the page menu command “Write 
to CD” allows you to simply write the audio tracks without 
finalizing the disc, and this means that other audio tracks 
can be added to that CD-R/RW disc at a later time.
No more audio tracks can be added to a disc once that disc 
has been finalized, so be sure that all desired audio tracks 
have been written before you finalize.
0–4a: Track, Total, Free
Track (Track Select)
[01...99, --]
Specifies the track number that will be displayed at the top 
of the audio track list.
If unfinalized media is inserted, this field will indicate the 
number that follows the last track number on that media. 
For example if data up to “Track (Track Select)” 05 has 
already been written, this will indicate 06 and following (up 
to 99).
If “WAVE file” ====End==== is at the top, this will indicate 
. Up to 99 tracks can be registered using the Insert button.
Total
[00:00...]
Displays the total time of all WAVE files in the track list.
If the “Total” time is greater than “Free,” writing to CD-
R/RW media will not be possible.
Free
[00:00..., --:--]
Displays the time that remains on the media inserted in the 
CD-R/RW drive selected by “Drive select.”
If a CD-R/RW drive is not connected, or if it contains no 
media, or if the inserted media has already been finalized, 
this will display --:--.
0–4b: Audio track list
Track
(01...99)
Displays the track numbers of the WAVE files arranged in 
the audio track list. (
☞0–4a “Track (Track Select)”)
WAVE File
Displays the names of the WAVE files.
To add a WAVE file, place the cursor at the WAVE file of the 
audio track that follows the audio track you want to add, 
and press the Insert button. To delete an audio track, place 
the cursor at the audio track that you want to delete, and 
press the Cut button.
When you select a WAVE file (highlighted) and press 
the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key, the WAVE file will 
play back. The lower line will indicate “(Sampling 
START plays selected file).”
Size, Rate, Time
This area displays information on the WAVE files in the 
audio track list.
Size: 
Data size (bytes)
Rate: 
Sampling frequency (Hz)
Time: 
Time (minutes: seconds)
This information will not be displayed if you used 
“Load .KCD” etc. to load an audio track list, and the 
WAVE file is not found in the specified directory. In this 
case, use the Cut button to delete that audio track, or 
check whether the hard disk etc. is connected correctly.
0–4c: Insert, Cut, Clear
Insert
Adds an audio track to the audio track list.
Place the cursor at the WAVE file that follows the audio 
track you want to add, and press the Insert button. The fol-
lowing dialog box will appear.
Use “Drive select” to select the drive (internal hard disk, 
etc.) that contains the file you want to add, use the Open 
button and Up button to move to the desired directory, and 
select the WAVE file. (
☞0–1c, 0–1d)
Insert: 
Adds the selected (highlighted) WAVE file.
Insert All: 
Adds all WAVE files in the selected directory 
whose sampling frequency is 44.1 kHz or 48 kHz. The files 
will be added in the order in which they are displayed.
When you execute Insert or Insert All, the WAVE file(s) will 
be added, and any subsequent audio tracks will be moved 
toward the end of the list.
0–4: Make Audio CD
0–4
0–4a
0–4b
0–4c
0–4d