Korg triton-rack 信息指南

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Basic functions
Sampling mode
Immediately after the power is turned on, “Pstn 
(Position)” will be R (Right), “Range (Zone 
Range)” will be 012(Keys), and “Orig.K (Original 
Key Position)” will be Btm (Bottom), so that 
indexes will be created as shown below.
If you set “Range (Zone Range)” to 1(Key), an 
index will be created for each note of the keyboard 
and a sample assigned to in index. You can then 
continue sampling. It is convenient to use 1(Key) 
when you wish to sample numerous takes in suc-
cession, such as when recording phrases or rhythm 
loops.
Select “Index.”
“Index” can also be selected by holding down the 
[ENTER] key and playing a note on a connected 
MIDI keyboard. For this example, select 001.
If you have been sampling previously and one or 
more samples already exist, use “SMPL (Sample 
Select)” to select the sample that you wish to 
assign.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a sample to each 
index. Complete the multisample in this way.
To hear the sampled sound, play a note on a con-
nected MIDI keyboard in the range of the index to 
which the sample is assigned, or press the [AUDI-
TION] key.
Alternatively, you can create several indexes for 
the multisample before you begin sampling, and 
then sample for each index.
In step 4, select the index for which you wish to 
sample, and use either manual sampling or auto 
sampling to record a sample. (
“Manual sampling,” 
“Auto sampling”)
Create a multisample by selecting an index and then 
sampling.
The number and order of the indexes in the multi-
sample, the zone of each index, and the original 
key location can be edited later if desired (☞p.74 
“Multisample editing”).
Loop settings
With the default settings after the power is turned on, 
the sounds you sample will automatically be looped 
(1.1: Recording, Input/Pref page “AutoLoop (Auto 
Loop On)” On)
To edit the loop and other playback address settings for 
the sample, use the 3.1: Loop Edit, Edit2 page.
Select the sample for which you wish to make loop 
settings.
To select the sample, use the “SMPL (Sample 
Select)” or “Index” parameters of 3.1: Loop Edit, 
Edit 1 page or of the 1.1: Recording, Sample page. 
(☞p.70)
If you use “SMPL (Sample Select)” to select the 
sample, be aware that the assignment to the index 
will also change.
In the 3.1: Loop Edit, Edit1 page, use the “Lp 
(Loop)” check box to turn loop playback on/off for 
the sample.
Looping will be turned on if the box is checked.
This will operate between the addresses you specify 
in step 4.
Loop On
: S
E
LpS
E
 (LpS
E is repeated)
Loop Off
: S
E
Select the 3.1: Loop Edit, Edit2 page.
The waveform data of the currently selected sample 
will be displayed. You can play back the sample by 
playing a note on a connected MIDI keyboard in the 
range of keys to which the sample is assigned (the 
keyboard area highlighted in “Keyboard & Index”). 
You can also play the sample by pressing the 
[AUDITION] key.
In the case of a sample that was sampled with a 
“Mode (Sample Mode)” setting of Stereo, the 
waveform display will alternate between L and R 
each time you press the [F3] (“L/R”) key. At this 
time, the upper right of the display will indicate 
[L] or [R].
Specify the start address in “S (Start),” the loop 
start address in “LpS (Loop Start),” and the end 
address in “E (End).”
Select “S (Start)” (highlighted), and use the [VALUE] 
dial or other VALUE controllers to modify the value. 
The corresponding vertical line will move. Set “LpS 
(Loop Start)” and “E (End)” in the same way. In the 
example shown below, “S (Start)” is set immediately