Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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Sampling
Preparations for sampling
Connections and settings for a monaural 
source
When sampling in monaural from a mic, the output of 
an external audio device or mixer, or an instrumental 
sound such as guitar or synthesizer, connect the source 
to the AUDIO INPUT 1 or 2.
Guitars and other instruments with active pickups 
can be input directly, but instruments with passive 
pickups (i.e., without internal preamps) cannot be 
recorded at an appropriate level, due to impedance 
mismatching. When connecting such instruments, 
use a preamp or effect device.
Connect the mic or external audio device to the 
AUDIO INPUT 1 jack.
Set the AUDIO INPUT [MIC/LINE] switch to 
match the input source. For input sources with a 
low input level, such as a microphone, select the 
MIC position. For other sources, select the LINE 
position.
The AUDIO INPUT [MIC/LINE] switch affects 
both the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks.
The [INPUT] knob will be adjusted later. For now, 
set it near the center.
In Sampling mode 1.1 Recording, select the Input/
Ptef page.
In “Input 1,” set various parameters to specify how 
the signal from the AUDIO INPUT jacks will be 
input to the TRITON-Rack.
• “Lvl” adjusts the volume. Normally you will set 
this to 127.
• “Pan” adjust the panning. For this example set it to 
L000
.
• Set “BUS.” If you wish to use the TRITON-Rack’s 
insert effects to process the incoming sound, select 
IFX1–5
 here. For this example, select L/R. The input 
sound will be sampled just as it is.
Be aware that when you change the setting from 
Off
 to L/R or IFX1–5, the volume level in the 
AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks and in 
the headphones may rise excessively.
“Input 1” controls the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack, and 
“Input 2” controls the AUDIO INPUT 2 jack.
The settings up to this point will cause the sound 
from the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack to be output from the 
AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO jack and from the L 
channel of the headphones.
Use the [INPUT] knob to set an appropriate level.
If an overload occurs in the input stage of the TRI-
TON-Rack, “ADC OVER!” (AD converter overload!) 
will be displayed above the “Recording Level” 
slider. Adjust the [INPUT] knob or the output level 
of the external audio device just low enough so that 
the “ADC OVER!” does not appear (i.e., the maxi-
mum level that does not cause an overload).
Connections and settings for a stereo source
When sampling in stereo from a stereo mic, the output 
of an external audio device or mixer, or synthesizer, 
connect the source to the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks.
Connect the L source to AUDIO INPUT jack 1, and 
the R source to jack 2.
Make the settings described in steps 24 of 
“Connections and settings for a monaural source.”
Set the “Input 1” and “Input 2” parameters to spec-
ify how the signal from the AUDIO INPUT jacks 
will be input to the TRITON-Rack.
• “Lvl” adjusts the volume. Set both Input 1 and 
Input 2 to 127.
• “Pan” adjust the panning. Set Input 1 to L000, and 
Input 2 to R127.
• Set “BUS.” For this example, select L/R for both 
Input 1 and Input 2.
The settings up to this point will cause the sound 
from the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks to be output 
in stereo from the AUDIO OUTPUT L/MONO and 
R jacks and from the headphones. The sound of 
AUDIO INPUT 1 will be output from the left, and 
AUDIO INPUT 2 from the right.
Use the [INPUT] knob to adjust a suitable input 
The [INPUT] knob adjusts both AUDIO INPUT 1 
and 2.
Mic
TRITON-Rack
LINE OUT
L
R
CD player, 
analog record player etc.
TRITON-Rack