Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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000: FEVER will be displayed.
Make sure that the RPPR check box is checked.
Checked
: The selected RPPR (the setting of 5.1: 
RPPR, RPPR Setup) will operate.
Unchecked
: RPPR will not operate. This is the nor-
mal state of Multi mode.
Set the “Control Track” MIDI channel and the 
channel of the transmitting MIDI device to the 
same setting.
In the illustration above, track 1 is the control track. 
Since track 1 of 000: FEVER is set to MIDI channel 1, 
set the transmitting MIDI device to MIDI channel 1.
Start playing patterns via RPPR.
For example if the transmitting MIDI device is a 
MIDI keyboard, pressing any key C#2 or above will 
start the pattern that is assigned to that key.
Sometimes the pattern will continue playing even 
after you release the key, but in such cases you can 
stop the pattern by playing the same key once again 
or by playing C2 or a lower key.
Shutdown Keys *:
When you play a key in the range of C–1 – C2, the cur-
rently-playing pattern will stop.
Pattern Assignable **:
A pattern and track can be assigned to each of the 72 
keys in the range of C#2–C8. If you do not assign a key, 
it can be used to play as usual.
As in the example shown in the following diagram, 
you can make one key play a drums pattern, another 
key a bass phrase, and yet another key play guitar 
chords, all by specifying a different pattern and track 
for each key.
Simple program editing
Program sounds can be modified and created in PROG 
2.1: Ed-Basic–7.3: Ed-MasterFx. However, you can also 
use the “Performance Editor” to perform simple edit-
ing in PROG 1.1: Play Perform. Edit page as well.
You can also use REALTIME CONTROLS [1]–[4] knobs 
to modify the sound.
Program editing
 refers to the process of modifying the 
parameters that make up a program, in order to mod-
ify the sound or change the controller or effect settings.
The sound that you edit using the Performance 
Editor or using REALTIME CONTROLS knobs 
[1]–[4] in A-mode (or B-mode if CC#70–79 are 
assigned) can be saved by writing the program.
The edits you make will be lost if you select 
another program or turn off the power. If you wish 
to keep your edited data, you must write it into 
memory. (
Performance Edit
Press the [PROG] key (LED lit) to enter Program 
mode.
Press the [F2] (“P.Edit”) key.
The Perform. Edit page will appear.
Use the Performance Editor to adjust the sound.
Use the [
], [
], [
], [
] keys to select the 
desired performance editor slider, and use the 
[VALUE] dial or the [INC], [DEC] keys to adjust the 
setting.
By using the eight sliders of the Performance Editor, 
you can make overall adjustments to the sound. 
When you move a slider, multiple program parame-
ters are adjusted simultaneously.
Depending on the settings of the program parame-
ters, the result may not be noticeable.
Octave
Adjust the octave.
Pitch Stretch
Simultaneously adjust the transpose and tune settings 
of the oscillator. This allows you to produce a variety 
of tonal changes without losing the character of the 
original sound.
This Performance Edit function cannot be used on 
bank I–F.
88 keys (TRITON proX)
76 keys (TRITON pro)
61 keys (TRITON)
Shutdown Keys *
C-1 ... C2
Pattern Assignable **
C#2 ... C 8
C-1
G9
Pattern P000    Track01  (Drums Program)
Pattern U000    Track02  (Bass Program)
Pattern P001    Track01  (Drums Program)
Pattern U001    Track02  (Bass Program)
Pattern U002    Track03  (Guitar Program)
Performance Editor