Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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Basic functions
Multi mode
RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/
Recording) function
For details on the RPPR function, refer to “Playing with 
the RPPR function” (☞p.25). Here we will give an 
example of how to make RPPR settings, and how to 
playback and record.
RPPR settings
RPPR settings are made individually for each multi. To 
use RPPR playback, check the 1.1: Play Multi page 
“RPPR” check box. If this is checked, the RPPR func-
tion will be turned on, and playing the keyboard on a 
connected MIDI instrument will cause patterns to play-
back according to the RPPR settings. If the “RPPR” 
check box is not checked, the multi will play normally 
even if RPPR settings have been made.
Specify multi settings such as program, pan, and 
level for the track that will use RPPR. (
p.24)
The illustration in step 2 shows an example of 
using the “Load Template Multi” utility to load P00: 
Pop/Ballade
.
Select the 5.1 RPPR, RPPR Setup page
In this page, the RPPR function will automatically 
be on.
In “Control Track,” select the track that will trigger 
the RPPR patterns.
When note data is received on the MIDI channel of 
the selected track, the specified pattern will play 
back. Set this to match the MIDI channel of the 
external MIDI device.
Use “KEY” to select the note number to which you 
wish to assign a pattern.
You can also enter these values by holding down the 
[ENTER] key and playing a note on a connected 
MIDI instrument.
Check the “Assign” check box.
You can make assignments for keys C#2–C8. Keys 
C2 and below are used for stopping the pattern 
playback, and cannot be assigned.
Select the pattern that will playback when you 
press the key selected in step 4.
Use “Pat (Pattern Bank)” to select the pattern type 
(either Pre (Preset) or User), and use “Pattern 
Select” to select the pattern.
A user pattern (User) selected here must have 
already been recorded or copied in the 5.1: RPPR, 
Pattern page.
Select the track that will play this pattern.
The pattern will play according to the program and 
other settings of the track that you specified in 
“Track.”
If you wish to play a drum pattern, choose a track 
for which a drum program is selected. If you wish to 
play a bass pattern, select a track for which a bass 
program is selected.
Set “M (Mode),” “Shift” and “Sync” to specify 
how the pattern will play, and how it will synchro-
nize.
The method of stopping playback will depend on 
the “M (Mode)” setting, but pressing the C2 or 
lower key will stop all patterns.
For keys whose “Sync” setting is Beat or Measure
the pattern playback will synchronize with the pat-
tern playback of the first key. For keys that are set to 
ARP (SEQ)
, the pattern playback will synchronize 
to the arpeggiator.
For details on these parameters and on how to stop 
the playback, refer to PG p.64.
The assigned keys will be shown as a keyboard 
graphic in the LCD screen.
When a key to which to a pattern is assigned is 
played on a connected MIDI instrument, that pat-
tern will begin playing.
Play a key corresponding to the “KEY” note num-
ber, on the MIDI channel of the “Control Track” that 
you selected in step 3.
Keys to which RPPR is not assigned can be used for 
normal keyboard performance. If you wish to 
change the track used for normal keyboard perfor-
mance, set the MIDI channel of your MIDI keyboard 
Multi
U00: PATTERN 00
Preset Patterns
User Pattern U00 - U99
RPPR
RPPR
5.1: RPPR
, RPPR Setup
RPPR function is on
Normal multi playback 
and recording