Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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Playing with a computer/
sequencer (Multi mode)
Use Multi mode when you want the TRITON-Rack to 
simultaneously play multiple tracks of musical data 
sent from your computer/sequencer. This section 
explains basic operation of Multi mode.
For details on controlling the TRITON-Rack via 
MIDI, refer to “MIDI applications” (
PG p.221).
The TRITON-Rack can be used as a 16-channel multi-
timbral tone generator. It has 16 tracks, and a different 
program sound can be assigned to each track. A track 
is analogous to a musician in a band. In other words, 
the TRITON-Rack is able to play up to 16-member 
ensembles. For example, you might assign drums to 
track 1, bass to track 2, and piano to track 3, etc.
Settings such as volume and pan can also be adjusted 
independently for each track. In addition, the control 
track lets you use the realtime controllers or “SW1” 
and “SW2” to modify the sounds.
You can also use RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Record-
ing) or the arpeggiator to perform in synchronization 
with your computer/sequencer.
Before you continue, you should make connections as 
described in the preceding chapter, “Setup.” For “Con-
necting MIDI equipment,” follow the example given 
for “Connecting a sequencer (computer).”
1. Playing in Multi mode
Press the [MULTI] key. (LED lit)
You will enter Multi mode. Make sure that the 
upper line of the LCD screen indicates “MULTI 1.1: 
Play.”
Specify the program, pan, and volume that you 
wish to use for each track.
You can use the “Load Template Multi” utility to 
load program, pan, volume, and effect settings etc. 
suitable for the desired style of music. Here we will 
explain how to use a Template Multi to specify the 
program, pan, and volume.
1) Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to open the utility 
menu.
2) Press the [F7] key to select “Load Template 
Multi.”
3) Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to open the Load Tem-
plate Multi dialog box.
4) Use the [VALUE] dial or the [INC], [DEC] keys to 
select the template multi that you wish to load. 
For this example, let’s select P00: Pop/Ballade.
5) Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to load the template.
To change the programs of tracks 1–8, press the 
[F2] (“Prog..8”) key. To change the programs of 
tracks 9–16, press the [F3] (“Prog..16”) key.
P00: Pop/Ballade
 assigns the programs as shown 
below. By pressing the [
], [
] keys you can select 
the programs assigned to tracks 1–8.
The full name of the selected program is shown in 
the bottom line.
You can directly select parameters by holding 
down the [TIMBRE/TRACK] key and pressing the 
nearest [F1]–[F8] key.
To change the program assigned to a track, select 
the program of that track, and use the [BANK], [A]–
[H] keys, [VALUE] dial, [INC], [DEC] keys, numeric 
keys [0]–[9] and the [ENTER] key to specify the 
desired program. You can also use the “Select by 
Category” utility to select programs by category. 
(
PG p.2)
If a GM System On system exclusive message is 
received, the TRITON-Rack will automatically be 
reset to the GM settings.
To change the pan and volume settings of tracks 1–
8, press the [F4] (“Mix..8”) key. To change the pan 
and volume settings of tracks 9–16, press the [F5] 
(“Mix..16”) key.
P00: Pop/Ballade
 assigns pan and volume as shown 
below. By pressing the [
], [
], [
], [
] keys you 
can change the pan and volume specified for each 
track 1–8.
To change the pan and volume settings of a track, 
select the pan or volume of that track, and use the 
[VALUE] dial, [INC], [DEC] keys, numeric keys [0]–
[9] and the [ENTER] key to specify the desired pan 
or volume setting.
Program, pan, and volume can also be changed by 
receiving the appropriate MIDI message transmit-
ted from a sequencer (computer). (
PG p.221–)
Transmit musical data from your sequencer (com-
puter) to play the tracks.