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
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Note Latch
[0, +1]
Assigns the “Note Latch” (6.2–2a) function.
0:
Off
1:
On
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p.31 “Note Latch” (6.2–2a)
Env1 Trigger/Env2 Trigger/Env3 Trigger
[0...+3]
Assigns the “Env1 Trigger”/“Env2 Trigger”/“Env3 Trigger”
(6.2–2a) functions.
0:
Any
1:
AKR
2:
1st
3:
Dyn
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p.31 “Env1 Trigger”/“Env2 Trigger”/“Env3 Trigger”
(6.2–2a)
Env1 Latch/Env2 Latch/Env3 Latch
[0...+4]
Assigns the “Env1 Latch”/“Env2 Latch”/“Env3 Latch”
(6.2–2a)
0:
Off
1:
Sus1
2:
Rel1
3:
Sus2
4:
Rel2
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p.31 “Env1 Latch”/“Env2 Latch”/“Env3 Latch” (6.2–2a)
Group: Zone
Thru InZone
[0, +1]
Assigns the “Thru In Zone” (6.1–2b) function.
0:
Off
1:
On
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p.27 “Thru In Zone” (6.1–2b)
Thru OutZone
[0...+1]
Assigns the “Thru Out Zone” (6.1–2b) function.
0:
Off
1:
On
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p.27 “Thru Out Zone” (6.1–2b)
Key Zone Btm
[0...+127]
Assigns the “KeyZone Bottom” (6.1–2a) function.
0...127:
C-1–G9 (corresponds to note numbers)
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p.27 “KeyZone Bottom” (6.1–2a)
Key Zone Top
[0...+127]
Assigns the “KeyZone Top” (6.1–2a) function.
0...127:
C-1–G9 (corresponds to note numbers)
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p.27 “KeyZone Top” (6.1–2a)
Trnsp. InZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose InZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls transposition of the note data from the key-
board within the key zone, in semitone steps.
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p.27 “Transpose InZ” (6.1–2b)
Trnsp. OutZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose OutZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the key-
board outside the key zone, in semitone units.
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p.27 “Transpose OutZ” (6.1–2b)
Tr.Oct InZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose InZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the key-
board within the key zone, in octave units.
Tr.Oct OutZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose OutZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the key-
board outside the key zone, in octave units.
Tr.Oct/5 InZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose InZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the key-
board within the key zone, in units of an octave and a fifth.
Tr.Oct/5 OutZ
[–36...+36]
Assigns the “Transpose OutZ” (6.1–2b) function.
This controls the transposition of note data from the key-
board outside the key zone, in units of an octave and a fifth.
Min (Parm Min Value)
[---, –0036...+5000]
Specifies the minimum value that will be operated by the
controller.
The available values will depend on the selected parameter.
When the parameter is selected, the minimum parameter
value will be set as the default.
Max (Parm Max Value)
[---, –0036...+5000]
Specifies the maximum value that will be operated by the
controller.
The available values will depend on the selected parameter.
Val (Parm Value)
[---, –0036...+5000]
Specifies the value of the selected KARMA parameter.
If you check “A (Parm Module A)” and select “Parameter,”
this will be set as the current value of the parameter (set in
6.1 and 6.2).
The value you specify here will be the center value when
you use “Asgn” to control the parameter from the KARMA
real-time CONTROLS knobs, etc.
A (Parm Module A)
[Off, On]
Specifies the module to which the settings of RT Parm 1–8
will apply.
In Program mode, only one KARMA module (module [A])
can be used. Thus in Program mode, you can turn the RT
Parm 1–8 settings on/off.
On (checked):
RT Parm settings will be valid.
Off (unchecked):
RT Parm settings will be ignored.
Asgn (Parm Assign)
[---,
...Dyn4]
Assigns the selected parameter to a controller.
If you assign a parameter to KARMA real-time CONTROLS,
you can control it in real-time while you play.
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6.3–1a: “Asgn” (GE real-time Parameter Assign)
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6.4–1(2)e: UTILITY
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“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy KARMA Module,” “Init
KARMA Module” (6.1–1c)