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numerous repeats have been specified, or if many pat-
terns are used by the songs, you should try executing 
the “Convert to Song” command from time to time as 
you create the cue list, in order to verify the amount of 
memory that will be required for the conversion.
A cue list that is longer than 999 measures cannot be 
converted into a song.
1–1E: Copy Song
This command copies a portion (a number of measures) of 
the song specified by “Step,” and makes it into a song. This 
is convenient when you want to modify the structure or 
development of the songs in a cue list.
For example if you have an eight-measure song and want to 
repeat measures 5–8, you can use this command to create a 
four-measure song out of that portion. Then you can assign 
the resulting song to a step in a cue list, and repeat it.
1
In “Current Step,” or “Song” select the desired step.
2
Select “Copy Song” to access the dialog box.
3
In “From Measure,” specify the first measure in the copy 
source song. In “To End of Measure,” specify the last 
measure.
4
In “To Song,” specify the song into which the data will 
be converted. If you select a new song, a dialog box will 
ask you for confirmation. Press the OK button to create a 
new song and copy the data to that song. If you select an 
existing song that already contains settings and/or musi-
cal data, executing this command will erase the data of 
that song and rewrite it with the data from the copy 
source. Before you execute, be sure that you will not be 
losing important data.
5
If you check “Replace to original Song in Cue List” and 
execute this command, the “Current Step” song will be 
replaced by the newly created song. If you execute with-
out checking
 this box, the newly created song can be 
selected later for the desired step of the cue list.
6
To execute the Copy Song operation, press the OK but-
ton
. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
2–1: MIDI Ch 1–8 
(MIDI Ch T01–08)
2–2: MIDI Ch 9–16 
(MIDI Ch T09–16)
Here you can make MIDI-related settings for each track.
2–1(2)a: Status, MIDI Channel, Bank Select
Status
[INT, Off, BTH, EXT, EX2]
This sets the status of MIDI and the internal tone generator 
for each track.
INT:
 When the musical data recorded in the track is played 
back, or when you use “Track Select” (0–1a) to select a track 
that is set to INT and play the keyboard and operate the 
controllers, the internal tone generator of the TRITON STU-
DIO will sound, and MIDI data will not be transmitted to an 
external device.
Off: 
The program will not sound, nor will MIDI data be 
transmitted.
BTH:
 The operation of both INT and EXT will be per-
formed. When the musical data recorded in the track is 
played back, or when you select a track that is set to BTH 
and play the keyboard and operate the controllers, the inter-
nal tone generator of the TRITON STUDIO will sound, and 
at the same time MIDI data will also be transmitted to an 
external device.
EXT:
 When the musical data recorded in the track is played 
back, or when you select a track that is set to EXT and play 
the keyboard and operate the controllers, MIDI data will be 
transmitted to an external device, but the internal tone gen-
erator of the TRITON STUDIO will not sound.
When you select another song or return to the beginning of 
the song, the program change, volume, panpot, portamento, 
sends 1 and 2, post IFX pan, and post IFX sends 1 and 2 of 
each track set to EXT will be transmitted via MIDI.
EX2:
 “Bank Select (When Status=EX2)” will be enabled. 
Instead of the INT-A–EXB-G bank numbers that can be 
selected on the TRITON STUDIO, the bank number you 
specify here will be transmitted. In other respects this is the 
same as EXT.
MIDI data is transmitted and received on the MIDI 
channel that is specified separately for each track by 
“MIDI Channel.”
Sequencer P2: Trk Param
Recorded data
Keyboard and controller
operations
Received data
Status
Internal tone 
generator
MIDI OUT
Internal tone 
generator
MIDI OUT
INT
EXT, EX2
BTH
0–1
0–1a
2–1a
LSB
MSB
0–1b
0–3a