KORG TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler User Manual
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Sequencer mode
• Use the 16-track MIDI sequencer to record and play
songs.
• Record onto the sixteen MIDI tracks individually or all
sixteen tracks at once. Exclusive messages can also be
recorded and edited.
• Perform sampling/resampling.
An external audio input source can be sampled in syn-
chronization with the song playback. When doing so,
you can automatically create a note event that will be
used to trigger the resulting sample, letting you record
an external audio source just as if you were recording
onto an audio track. (This is called the “In-track Sam-
pling” function.)
You can also resample the playback of a song. After
resampling your song to media, you can then use
Media mode to write the song to a CD-R/RW drive
connected to the TRITON Extreme’s USB A connector,
creating your own audio CD.
• Make effect and Valve Force settings for a song.
• You can record a performance that uses the
arpeggiator(s) into a song or pattern.
• You can use a cue list to create an arrangement using
individual songs for each verse, chorus, bridge, etc.,
and specify the number of repeats for each song.
• You can use a maximum of 20 cue lists, 200 songs, and
100 preset patterns. One song can use as many as 100
patterns.
• The TRITON Extreme can be used as a 16-part
multitimbral tone generator.
• Perform using the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/
Recording) function, and adjust the various settings.
Song Play mode
• SMF (Standard MIDI File) data can be played back
from a media, and you can perform along with the
playback.
• Make effect and valve force settings for use in Song
Play mode.
• The arpeggiator can be used while you play along
with the SMF playback.
• SMF songs can be played back in succession.
You can use the jukebox function to playback songs in
any specified order.
Sampling mode
• Sample external audio sources (i.e., record samples).
Insert effects, valve force can be applied to the external
input sound while you sample.
• Edit the waveform data you sampled or waveform
data that you loaded in from media, and set loop
points etc.
• Edit multisamples consisting of two or more samples.
• A multisample can be converted into a program, so
that a multisample created in Sampling mode can be
used in the Program, Combination, Sequencer, or Song
Play modes.
• “Rip” (directly sample) digital data from an audio CD
in a CD-R/RW drive connected to the USB A
connector. You can also play back audio CDs.
Global mode
• Make settings that affect the entire TRITON Extreme,
such as master tune and global MIDI channel.
• Create user drum kits (144 kits), user arpeggio
patterns (507 patterns), and user scales (16 one-octave
scales and 1 all-note scale).
• Create drum kits using the 1,171 internal drum
samples (ROM). You can also use RAM samples that
you created on the TRITON Extreme or loaded from
media.
• Rename program and combination categories.
• Set the function of the assignable pedals and
assignable switches.
• Transmit data dumps of MIDI exclusive data.
Media mode
• Data of each mode can be saved and loaded using
CompactFlash or Microdrive media.
• Format the above types of media. You can also
manage data by copying it, etc.
• Korg, AKAI, AIFF, and WAVE format sample data can
be loaded. Sample data can also be saved in Korg
format, or exported in AIFF or WAVE formats.
• Songs that you created in Sequencer mode can be
saved in SMF format. SMF files can be loaded as
Sequencer mode songs.
• You can use the Data Filer function (to save/load
MIDI exclusive data).
• Edit Wave files.
• Specify the song order of Wave files and use a CD-R/
RW drive connected to the USB A connector to create
an audio CD. You can also play back audio CDs.
• Use a computer connected to the USB B connector to
manage (e.g., copy or delete) data on media inserted in
the TRITON Extreme’s CF card slot. (USB storage
mode)
Introduction
Program
Combination
Sequencer
Sampling
Song Play
Global
Ef
fect
Media, etc
Preset
Other