Multi 1.1: Play; 1: Multi - Korg Triton-Rack Parameter Manual

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MULTI 1.1: Play

Here you can select multis, and make basic settings such as
selecting the program used by each track.
1.1–1: Multi
Selects a multi, and the track that will be controlled by the
REALTIME CONTROLS. Here you can also turn RPPR on/
off.
1.1–1a
1.1–1a: Multi Select, Control Track,
Multi Select
Selects the multi that you wish to use.
To create a new multi, use numeric keys [0]–[9] to specify a
new multi number, and press the [ENTER] key. A dialog box
will appear. Press the [F8] ("OK") key to create a new multi.
If "MIDI Clock" (GLOBAL 2.1–1a) is set to Internal, a
song select message will be transmitted when you
change multis. If it is set to External, the multi will
change when you transmit a song select message from
the specified source. When the multi number changes,
tracks whose "Status" (3.1–1a/2a) is EXT, EX2 or BTH
will transmit bank select, program change, volume,
pan, portamento, send 1 and 2, post IFX pan, and post
IFX send 1 and 2 messages on the MIDI channel of that
track.
Control Track
Selects the track that will be controlled by the B mode func-
tions of the TRITON-Rack's REALTIME CONTROLS knobs
[1]–[4], "SW1," "SW2," and RPPR.
In the 5.1 RPPR page, "Control Track" is used as the track
that will record/play pattern data.
This parameter can also be set from the 5.1 RPPR, Pattern,
RPPR Setup pages.
Track names can be specified in Utility "Rename Track"
(1.1–1c).
When you operate the controllers of the TRITON-Rack,
the corresponding controller message will be transmit-
ted on the MIDI channel specified for that track (if "Sta-
tus" 3.1–1a/2a is EXT, EX2 or BTH).
RPPR On/Off
This turns the RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/Recording)
function on/off. RPPR is a function that lets you assign user
patterns or preset patterns to each key of a multi, so that the
patterns can be played simply by pressing a key on a con-
nected MIDI instrument. The patterns played can be
recorded on an external sequencer etc.
On (Checked):The RPPR function will be on. If a pattern is
assigned to each key in the 5.1: RPPR, RPPR Setup page,
pressing that key will play the assigned pattern.
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1.1–1b
1.1–1c
, RPPR
[000...199: name]
[T01...T16: name]
[Off, On]
This is controlled on the MIDI channel of the track
selected by "Control Track." If you wish to use the
RPPR function, set the MIDI channel of the external
MIDI device to the same MIDI channel as the channel
of the "Control Track," and play the patterns by send-
ing the note numbers that correspond to the pattern
assigned to each key.
(Tempo)
Specifies the tempo of the RPPR (patterns) and arpeggiator.
040...240: This will be displayed if "MIDI Clock" (GLOBAL
2.1–1a) is Internal. The tempo you specify here will be used.
EXT: This will be displayed if "MIDI Clock" is External. The
tempo of the TRITON-Rack will synchronize to the MIDI
clock messages received from an external sequencer etc.
This parameter can also be set from the 5.1: RPPR, RPPR
Setup page.
Multi Information
This displays the functions assigned to "SW1," "SW2," and
REALTIME CONTROLS B mode [ASSIGNABLE 1–4] knobs
for the selected multi.
1.1–1b: SW1, SW2
This turns the functions of SW1 and SW2 on (
(
). ( 2.2: Controller)
1.1–1c: UTILITY
For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to "PROG 1.1–1d: UTILITY."
Memory Status
Selects "Memory Status," access the dialog box and view the
remaining amount of memory for patterns etc.
Rename Multi
Selects "Rename Multi," access the dialog box and rename
the selected multi. Up to sixteen characters can be input.
( BG p.38)
Delete Multi
This command deletes the currently selected multi.
1 Select "Delete Multi" to access the dialog box.
2 If you wish to execute the Delete Multi command, press
the [F8] ("OK") key. To cancel, press the [F7] ("Cancel")
key. When you execute this command, setting data, and
patterns etc. of the currently selected multi will be
erased, and the memory area allocated to that multi will
be freed.
Copy From Multi
This command copies all setting data and pattern data from
the specified multi to the currently selected multi.
1 Select "Copy From Multi" to access the dialog box.
2 In "From," specify the copy source multi number.
[040...240, EXT]
) or off

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