3: Audioin (Audio In) - Korg Triton-Rack Parameter Manual

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System Clock
This sets the system clock of the TRITON-Rack.
Internal: The TRITON-Rack will operate according to its
own internal clock. Normally you will use this setting.
Word Clock: The TRITON-Rack will operate according to
the system clock of a connected ADAT Optical format-com-
patible device.
Word Clock can be selected only if the optional EXB-DI is
connected.
The "System Clock" setting is stored by the Utility menu
"Write Global Setting" command.
If the optional EXB-DI is not installed, it will not be pos-
sible to switch this parameter to Word Clock.
If "System Clock" has been written to the Word Clock
setting, but no valid clock is being input when the
power is turned on, an error message will blink in the
status bar, and the TRITON-Rack will not sound cor-
rectly. For details on handling the EXB-DI option
( p.273 "EXB-DI option").
LCD Contrast
This sets the contrast of the LCD screen.
Higher values will increase the contrast.
If because of the temperature or other reasons, the LCD
screen is unreadable when the power is turned on, use
the following procedure to adjust the contrast.
1 Press the [EXIT] key three times, and then press the
[GLOBAL] key.
2 Hold down the [EXIT] key, and press the [WRITE] key.
3 Rotate the [VALUE] dial to adjust the contrast.
1.1–2b: Memory Protect
Program
This setting protects the internal program memory.
On (Checked): Internal program memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
Writing a program
Receiving program data via MIDI data dump
Loading program data from disk
Off (Unchecked): Data can be written to internal program
memory.
Combi (Combination)
This setting protects the internal combination memory.
On (Checked): Internal combination memory will be pro-
tected, and the following write operations cannot be per-
formed.
Writing a combination
Receiving combination data via MIDI data dump
Loading combination data from disk
Off (Unchecked): Data can be written to internal combina-
tion memory.
Multi
This setting protects the internal multi memory.
However, when the power is turned off, the data in multi
memory will be lost regardless of this setting.
On (Checked): Internal multi memory will be protected, and
the following write operations cannot be performed.
110
[Internal, Word Clock]
[0...62]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
[Off, On]
Execution of pattern recording, editing, or other utility editing
Receiving multi data via MIDI data dump
Loading multi data from disk
Off (Unchecked): Data can be written to internal multi
memory.
Drum Kit
This setting protects the internal drum kit memory.
On (Checked): Internal drum kit memory will be protected,
and the following write operations cannot be performed.
Writing a drum kit
Receiving drum kit data via MIDI data dump
Loading drum kit data from disk
Off (Unchecked): Data can be written to internal drum kit
memory.
Arp. UsrPat (Arp. User Pattern)
This setting protects the internal user arpeggio pattern
memory.
On (Checked): Internal user arpeggio pattern memory will
be protected, and the following write operations cannot be
performed.
Writing an user arpeggio pattern
Receiving user arpeggio pattern data via MIDI data dump
Loading user arpeggio pattern data from disk
Off (Unchecked): Data can be written to internal user arpeg-
gio pattern memory.
1.1–2c: UTILITY
"Write Global Setting," "Change all bank references"(1.1–
1d)
1.1–3: AudioIn
(Audio In)
For the rear panel AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 inputs, make set-
tings for level, pan, bus selection, and send levels to the
master effects.
These settings are valid in Combination, Program, and Multi
modes.
Insert effects, master effects, and master EQ can be applied
to an audio signal from an external audio source. This
allows you to use the TRITON-Rack as a two-in six-out
effect processor, in conjunction with its internal tone genera-
tor. (Effect 093: Vocoder can also be used as a vocoder effect
that controls an internal sound from an external mic input.)
These settings will have no effect in Sampling mode. If
you move from Sampling mode to Global mode, the
"Audio Input" settings of Sampling mode will be main-
tained, and it will not be possible to view settings.
Please move here from a mode in which external audio
signals can be input (Combination, Program, or Multi
mode). In Sampling mode, the rear panel AUDIO
INPUT 1 and 2 settings can be made in the same way as
here, using the parameters in "Input1," "Input2"
(SMPL 1.1–3). In Sampling mode, you can record while
applying insert effects to the external audio source that
is input from AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2. (The master
effects and master EQ cannot be used.)
[Off, On]
[Off, On]

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