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1: An effect will be obtained for strongly-played notes
2, 3:
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4: The normal curve
5:
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6: An effect will be obtained even if you do not play very
strongly
7: A certain amount of effect will be obtained even for softly-
played notes
8: This curve produces the most regular effect. This setting is
suitable when you do not need velocity sensitivity, or when
you wish to make the notes more consistent. However with
this curve, control of softly-played notes will be more diffi-
cult, so use the curve that is most appropriate for your play-
ing strength and style, and the effect that you wish to
produce.
After Touch (After Touch Curve)
This specifies the way in which the volume and/or tone will
change in response to variations in pressure (after touch)
applied to the keyboard after playing a note.
When "Convert Position" (1–1a) is Pre MIDI, variations in
after touch pressure will affect the after touch effect and the
transmitted after touch data as shown in the left-hand dia-
gram below. Incoming data will automatically use the after
touch curve number 3 shown in the right-hand diagram.
With a setting of Post MIDI, variations in after touch pres-
sure and in the value of incoming after touch data will create
change as shown in the right-hand diagram. For the trans-
mitted data, the after touch curve number 3 shown in the
left-hand diagram will automatically be selected.
For a setting of Pre MIDI
After Touch (KBD→MIDI Out)
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8:RANDOM
5
4
3
7
2
6
1
0
Soft
Strong
1: This curve produces change when strong after touch pres-
sure is applied
2:
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3: The normal curve
4:
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5: This curve produces change even when light pressure is
applied
6, 7: These curves produce change in 24 or 12 steps respec-
tively, and are appropriate for when you are recording after
touch data on the sequencer and wish to conserve memory.
(Set the "Convert Position" to Pre MIDI.) Curve number 7
allows change over twelve steps, so when using after touch
to modify the pitch, you can set the range of modification to
one octave, and use after touch to vary the pitch in semitone
steps.
8: This is a random curve. Use this when you wish to create
special effects, or to use after touch to apply unpredictable
modulation.
When "Convert Position" (1–1a) is Pre MIDI, the set-
ting you make here will be applied immediately after
the keyboard, meaning that it will affect the data trans-
mitted via MIDI, but will not affect the received data.
With a setting of Post MIDI, the setting you make here
will be applied immediately before the TRITON's inter-
nal tone generator, meaning that it will affect the data
received via MIDI, but will not affect the transmitted
data.
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[1...8]
For a setting of Post MIDI
After Touch (MIDI In→TG)
MAX
5
Aftertouch
4
effect
7
3
2
8:RANDOM
6
1
0
When you use the TRITON's keyboard to play the
internal tone generator, the "Convert Position" setting
will make no difference.
0–1b: Effect Global Switch
IFX1–5 Off
Checked: All insert effects IFX1–5 will be off.
Unchecked: The P8: Insert Effect settings for IFX1–5 "On/
Off" in Program, Combination, Sequencer, Song Play, and
Sampling modes will be valid.
MFX1 Off
Checked: MFX1 will be off.
Unchecked: The P9: Master Effect setting MFX1 "On/Off"
in Program, Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes
will be valid.
MFX2 Off
Checked: MFX2 will be off.
Unchecked: The P9: Master Effect setting MFX2 "On/Off"
in Program, Combination, Sequencer, and Song Play modes
will be valid.
When IFX1–5 "On/Off," MFX1 "On/Off," or MFX2
"On/Off" settings are switched, control change mes-
sages CC#92 (effect control 2), CC#94 (effect control 4),
and CC#95 (effect control 5) will be transmitted respec-
tively. The transmitted data will be 0 for off, and 127 for
on.
0–1c: Auto Arpeggiator
Program
Checked: When a different program is selected, the arpeg-
giator settings stored in that program will automatically
take effect.
Unchecked: The state of the arpeggiator will not change
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when the program is switched. Use this setting when you
wish to keep the arpeggiator running while you select dif-
ferent program sounds.
Combination
Checked: When a different combination is selected, the
arpeggiator settings stored in that combination will auto-
matically take effect.
Unchecked: The state of the arpeggiator will not change
when the combination is switched. Use this setting when
you wish to keep the arpeggiator running while you select
different combination sounds.
0–1: Page Menu Command
M
0–1A: Write Global Setting
This command writes Global mode settings (except for
Drum Kits and User Arpeggio Patterns). Press the OK but-
ton in the dialog box to execute the Write command.
When you press the front panel [REC/WRITE] key, an
"Update Global Setting" dialog box will appear. Press the
OK button to write the settings.
0–1A
0–1B
0–1C
0–1D

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