Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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With the initial settings, tracks 1–16 correspond to 
MIDI channels 1–16; i.e., track 1 receives MIDI chan-
nel 1, and track 2 receives MIDI channel 2, etc.
2. Controlling tracks from your com-
puter/sequencer
MIDI transmit/receive channel
Set the MIDI transmit channel of your computer/
sequencer to match the “MIDI Channel” of the TRI-
TON-Rack track that you wish to play.
When a track receives note data on a MIDI channel that 
matches its own channel, the program of that track will 
sound. MIDI messages such as control changes will 
affect only the track that is receiving the corresponding 
MIDI channel. The arpeggiator will operate when it 
receives note data within the range of the Scan Zone 
setting (
PG p.68) on the MIDI channel of the track.
Operating the controllers of the TRITON-Rack will 
control the sound etc. of the track that is selected for 
“Control Track.”
Control of insert/master effect dynamic modulation or 
the pan and send 1 and 2 that follow the insert effects is 
performed on the MIDI channel specified for “Control 
Channel” (7.2: Insert FX, Setup page). However, effect 
on/off and exclusive data is received on the global 
MIDI channel “MIDI Channel” (GLOBAL 2.1: MIDI). 
(
PG p.221)
Selecting the sound number of a part
To select the sound number of a track from your com-
puter/sequencer, transmit a program change message 
on the MIDI channel for the corresponding track.
To change the bank, you will have to transmit control 
change #0 and 32 bank select messages. The TRITON-
Rack will not change the program sound immediately 
when a bank select message is received. The program 
sound of the specified bank will be selected when the 
program change message is received following the 
bank select message.
Transmit bank select [Bn, 00, mm] (control change #00) 
and [Bn, 20, bb] (control change #32) (mm: upper byte 
of the bank number, bb: lower byte of the bank num-
ber, n: channel) and program change [Cn, pp] (pp: pro-
gram/combination number). Transmission and 
reception of bank select messages will vary, depending 
on the “Bank Map” (GLOBAL 1.1: System, Pref) set-
ting. (
PG p.109)
The functionality for transmitting and specifying 
bank select and program numbers will differ 
depending on your sequencer or sequencer soft-
ware. Refer to the owner’s manual for your 
sequencer or sequencer software for details on 
operation.
Using the RPPR (Realtime Pattern 
Play/Recording) function
The Multi mode of the TRITON-Rack provides an 
RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording) function.
RPPR
 is a function in which pattern data and a track 
that will play it can be assigned to each note of the key-
board, allowing you to play patterns in realtime simply 
by pressing a note on a connected MIDI keyboard. 
(Internal memory contains preset patterns that are 
appropriate for use with drum tracks.)
Here’s how to load and play the RPPR demo .SNG 
data.
Load “RPPRDEMO.SNG” from the included 
“TNRFD-00P” floppy disk.
1) Insert the included “TNRFD-00P” floppy disk 
into the floppy disk drive.
2) Press the [DISK] key (LED lit) to enter Disk 
mode.
3) Press the [F1] (“Load”) key to select the Load 
page.
4) Use the [
], [
] keys to select 
“RPPRDEMO.SNG.”
5) Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the util-
ity menu.
6) Use the [F7] key to choose “Load Selected,” and 
press the [F8] (“OK”) key. The following dialog 
box will appear.
7) For “.SNG Allocation,” select Clear.
If you load with Clear selected, the multi data in 
memory will be erased. (
PG p.126)
8) Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to load the data.
Never remove the media while data is being 
loaded.
If the “Memory Protected” dialog box appears, 
uncheck the memory protect setting, and load the 
data once again. (
Make sure that 000: FEVER is selected in Multi 
mode.
1) Press the [MULTI] key (LED lit) to enter Multi 
mode.
2) Press the [F1] (“Multi”) key to select the Multi 
page.