Korg triton-rack 信息指南
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Basic functions
Program mode
Program mode
In Program mode you can select and edit programs.
Program mode consists of pages 1.1: Play–7.3: Ed–Mas-
terFX.
In 1.1: Play you can select and play programs. You can
also edit the sound in simple ways, and make arpeg-
giator settings. (☞p.26)
In 2.1: Ed–Basic–7.3: Ed–MasterFX, you can edit the
parameters of the program that was selected in 1.1:
Play.
Program mode consists of pages 1.1: Play–7.3: Ed–Mas-
terFX.
In 1.1: Play you can select and play programs. You can
also edit the sound in simple ways, and make arpeg-
giator settings. (☞p.26)
In 2.1: Ed–Basic–7.3: Ed–MasterFX, you can edit the
parameters of the program that was selected in 1.1:
Play.
The TRITON-Rack provides AUDIO INPUT jacks
that allow an external audio source to be input. In
addition to sampling the external audio input in
Sampling mode, you can apply the TRITON-
Rack’s effect section to the external audio input in
other modes such as Program mode, or even use
vocoder effects that combine the sound of an oscil-
lator with an external audio source (☞p.97, PG
p.197)
that allow an external audio source to be input. In
addition to sampling the external audio input in
Sampling mode, you can apply the TRITON-
Rack’s effect section to the external audio input in
other modes such as Program mode, or even use
vocoder effects that combine the sound of an oscil-
lator with an external audio source (☞p.97, PG
p.197)
All transmission and reception of MIDI data in
Program mode is performed on the Global MIDI
channel. The global MIDI channel is set in GLO-
BAL 2.1: MIDI “MIDI Channel.”
Program mode is performed on the Global MIDI
channel. The global MIDI channel is set in GLO-
BAL 2.1: MIDI “MIDI Channel.”
How a program is organized
A program consists of the many parameters of 2.1: Ed–
Basic–7.3: Ed–MasterFX. The diagram below shows the
structure of a program.
Basic–7.3: Ed–MasterFX. The diagram below shows the
structure of a program.
Basic program editing
With the factory settings, the TRITON-Rack’s INT-A–
INT-D contain preloaded programs. You can modify
these programs, or create your own original programs
from an initialized state.
You can also create original programs using samples/
multisamples that you sampled in Sampling mode (or
loaded into memory in Disk mode).
INT-D contain preloaded programs. You can modify
these programs, or create your own original programs
from an initialized state.
You can also create original programs using samples/
multisamples that you sampled in Sampling mode (or
loaded into memory in Disk mode).
Programs you edit or create can be written to 1,664 pro-
gram memory
gram memory
locations: bank INT-A–INT-E, and EXB-
A–EXB-H. Programs can also be saved in Disk mode
on external media such as floppy disk. (☞p.36)
on external media such as floppy disk. (☞p.36)
For parameters in 2.1: Ed–Basic–5.3: Ed–LFOs that
are set independently for each oscillator 1 and 2,
you can use the Utility “Copy Oscillator” to copy
settings from one oscillator to the other. This is a
convenient way to make the same settings for two
oscillators, or to copy settings from one oscillator
to the other.
are set independently for each oscillator 1 and 2,
you can use the Utility “Copy Oscillator” to copy
settings from one oscillator to the other. This is a
convenient way to make the same settings for two
oscillators, or to copy settings from one oscillator
to the other.
If you wish to save an edited program into internal
memory, be sure to Write the program. (☞p.37)
memory, be sure to Write the program. (☞p.37)
If the separately sold EXB-MOSS option is
installed, you will be able to use bank F. The
parameter structure of bank INT–F programs is
different than that of the other banks. Refer to the
EXB-MOSS owner’s manual.
installed, you will be able to use bank F. The
parameter structure of bank INT–F programs is
different than that of the other banks. Refer to the
EXB-MOSS owner’s manual.
In this section we will give examples of how to modify
representative parameters in each page. For details on
all parameters, refer to in the PG p.1–.
representative parameters in each page. For details on
all parameters, refer to in the PG p.1–.
OSC Basic : 2.1-2, 4
Filter1(A/B) : 4.1-1
Amp1 Level/Pan : 5.1-1
Pitch EG : 3.1-5
Filter1 EG : 4.1-5
Amp1 EG : 5.1-3
OSC1 LFO1 : 5.3-1
OSC 1
OSC 2
Filter1 Mod. : 4.1-2,3
Filter1 LFO Mod. : 4.1-4
OSC1 Pitch Mod. : 3.1-1/2
OSC1 LFO2 : 5.3-2
Amp1 Mod. : 5.1-2
Program Basic : 2.1-1
Insert Effect1 ... 5:
7.2
AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R
L/MONO, R
Master Effect 1, 2:
7.3-1...3
AUDIO OUTPUT
INDIVIDUAL 1,2,3,4
INDIVIDUAL 1,2,3,4
MasterEQ : 7.3-4
Oscillator / Pitch
Filter
Ampilfier
Effect
Controller Setup:
2.2
Audition:
2.1-5
Arpeggiator : 6.1
OSC1,2
Insert Effect
Master Effect
Individual-
Output
Master Effect
Individual-
Output
BUS : 7.1-1
1.1-1
and
2.1-2
etc. indicate the page tab screens used when editing on the TRITON-Rack.