1–1b: program information, N 1.1–1c: utility, 1–2: p.edit (performance editor) – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual
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PROG
1.1
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.1
4.1
4.2
5.1
5.2
5.3
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
7.1
7.2
7.3
3
2
When you press a numeric key [0]–[9], the second digit of
the program number will be input with a single action.
You can also use the [VALUE] dial to change the second
digit place.
3
You can use the VALUE [ ], [ ] keys to change the first
digit.
4
To cancel, press the [./HOLD] key to turn off the
display.
(Tempo)
[040...240, EXT]
This sets the tempo of the KARMA function. The tempo can
also be adjusted by the [TEMPO] knob.
A display of EXT indicates that the “MIDI Clock” setting
(GLOBAL 2.1–1a) has been set to External, and that the
KARMA function will synchronize to MIDI Clock messages
received from an external MIDI device.
This parameter is linked with “Tempo” (6.1: Ed-KARMA).
1.1–1b: Program Information
This displays the functions that are assigned to the [SW1]
key, [SW2] key, and real-time CONTROLS B mode
[ASSIGNABLE 1]–[ASSIGNABLE 4] knobs for the selected
program.
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1.1–1c: UTILITY
Use the following procedure to select the desired utility.
1
Press the [F8] (“UTILITY”) key to access the Utility
menu.
2
Press the [F7] key or the cursor keys [
], [ ], [
], [ ]
to select the desired utility.
3
Press the [F8] (“OK”) key to access the dialog box.
Utilities up to number 10 can also be selected by hold-
ing down the [ENTER] key and pressing the corre-
sponding numeric key [0]–[9] to access the dialog box.
Write Program
If you wish to keep a program, be sure to write it into mem-
ory on this instrument.
An edited program cannot be recovered if you fail to write it
before turning off the power or selecting another program.
1
Select “Write Program” to access the dialog box.
2
The upper line shows the bank name and program name.
3
In “Category,” specify the category of the program that
you are writing. The category selected here can be used
to find this program when selecting a program in Pro-
gram, Combination, Sequencer and Song Play. With the
factory settings, the program categories have been given
the names of instruments etc., but you can use “Category
Name Prog.00–07, 08–15” (GLOBAL 4.1–1/2) to modify
these category names.
4
Press “To” to specify the writing destination.
You can also use the Bank [A]–[E] keys to select a bank.
It is not possible to write to banks G–g(d). If you have
edited a program from banks G–g(d) and wish to write
it, you must write to banks A–E.
5
If you wish to change the program name, press the [F5]
(“Name”) key to move to the text dialog box, and input
the name. (
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BG p.39)
6
To write the program, press the [F8] (“OK”) key. To can-
cel without writing, press the [F7] (“Cancel”) key.
When you press the [REC/WRITE] key, the Update
Program dialog box will appear. Here too, you can
write to the currently selected program.
Select by Category
Here you can select a program by category. (
1.1–2: P.Edit
(Performance Editor)
1.1–2a: Bank, Program Select, (Tempo)
Select a program. The bank, number, and name of the pro-
gram will be displayed (
p.2). “ ” sets the tempo.
1.1–2b: Performance Editor
The Performance Editor lets you edit major program param-
eters without moving to the PROG 2.1–7.3 Ed (Edit) pages.
This edits multiple program parameters within the currently
selected program, allowing you to make broad adjustments
easily.
You can use the Performance Editor when you wish to
adjust the depth of effects etc. while you are playing, or to
make the initial rough settings to begin the process of creat-
ing a new sound.
Editing that you do here will affect the values of the pro-
gram parameters in the edit buffer.
If you wish to keep the results of your editing, you must
write (save) the program (
☞
BG p.38).
Editing done using the Performance Editor will occur
within the range of the corresponding parameter. If
after using the Performance Editor to modify a value,
you move to another page or mode and then return, the
sound will remain in its edited state but the value
shown in the LCD screen by the Performance Editor
will be +00. You may do further editing from this state
if you wish.
Since editing done using the Performance Editor is not
as detailed as conventional editing, the balance
between parameters may be lost. If this occurs, use 2.1:
Ed-Basic–7.3: Ed-MasterFx to make fine adjustments.
If the “Exclusive” (GLOBAL 2.1–1b) setting is checked,
MIDI exclusive parameter changes will be transmitted
whenever you operate the Performance Editor. If these
messages are received by this instrument whose
“Exclusive” setting is checked, the Performance Editor
corresponding to that message will be modified.
1.1–2a
1.1–2b
1.1–2c