Realtime Controls; Simple Combination Editing; An Example Of Editing - Korg Triton-Rack Basic Manual

Expandable hi module/sampler
Hide thumbs Also See for Triton-Rack:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

OSC Balance
Adjusts the level balance between oscillators 1 and 2.
For programs whose "Mode (Oscillator Mode)"
(PROG 2.1: Ed-Basic, Prog Basic page) setting is
Single, oscillator 2 will not sound. Only the level
of oscillator 1 will change. For a Drums program,
this performance editor will have no effect.
Amp Level
Adjusts the amp level. This will adjust the volume of
the entire program.
Attack Time
Adjusts the attack time of the filter EG and amp EG.
This will adjust the speed of the attack from note-on.
In order to maximize the effect of the Attack Time
adjustment, the amp EG Start Level, Attack Level,
Start Level Modulation, and Attack Time Modula-
tion parameters are also adjusted.
Decay Time
Adjusts the decay time and slope time of the filter EG
and amp EG.
IFX Balance
This simultaneously adjusts the "W/D (Wet/Dry)"
balance of all insert effects 1–5.
MFX Balance
This simultaneously adjusts the Return 1 and 2 param-
eters of the master effects.

Realtime controls

These can be used to edit parameters such as the filter
cutoff frequency, resonance, the amp and filter EG, vol-
ume, portamento time, pan, pitch LFO, and master
effect send level etc. ( p.19).

Simple combination editing

A combination is a set of multiple (up to eight) pro-
grams, and allows you to create complex sounds that
could not be produced by a single program.
Combination editing is the process of modifying the
parameters that make up the combination in order to
change the program used by each timbre, to change the
keyboard range or velocity values that sound each tim-
bre, or to make controller settings etc.
You can edit a combination in COMBI 2.1: Ed-Prog/
Mix–7.3: Ed-MasterFX, but can also make settings for
"Program Select, "Pan," and "Volume" in COMBI 1.1
Play as well.
The edits you make will be lost if you select
another combination or turn off the power. If you
wish to keep your edited data, you must write it
into memory. ( p.37)

An example of editing

As an example, here's how to do some simple editing
on combination Bank I–A064: ModernPiano.
1 Press the [COMBI] key (LED lit) to enter Combina-
tion mode.
2 Select Bank I–A064: ModernPiano.
This combination layers (simultaneously sounds)
the programs of timbre 1 and timbre 2. Timbre 1
sounds I–B001: Attack Piano, a piano with a crisp
attack. Timbre 2 sounds I–B081: Vintage EP, a clas-
sic electric piano. These two programs are layered to
produce a piano-type sound that you may have
heard in various contexts.
A timbre consists a of program together with mul-
tiple parameters that control that program. A com-
bination can use up to eight of these timbres.
Selecting the program for a timbre
3 Press the Prog page.
Press the [F2] ("Prog") key. Now you can specify the
programs for timbres 1–8.
4 Now let's change the program of timbre 2 to a dif-
ferent program.
Use the [
], [
], [
], [
Select" for timbre 2 (it will be highlighted).
Timbre 1
Timbre 2
"Program Select"
You can directly select the program for a timbre by
holding down the [TIMBRE/TRACK] key and
pressing the nearest [F1]–[F8] key. Similarly in
steps 6 and 7, you can select pan or volume in
the same way.
] keys to select "Program
27

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Triton rack

Table of Contents