Korg TRITON Extreme TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler Operation Manual page 9

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Each time you press the [G] key when selecting a pro-
gram, the bank selection will step to the next GM(2) bank
or GM drum bank in the following order: G, g(1), g(2)–
g(8), g(9), g(d), G, g(1) etc ...
The F bank can be only be selected in Program mode, and
only if the EXB-MOSS option is installed.
13. SEQUENCER
[PAUSE] key
In Sequencer mode, this key pauses the playback of the
song or cue list. In Song Play mode, this key pauses SMF
playback. When paused, the key will light. Press [PAUSE]
once again to resume playback; the key will turn off.
[<<REW] key
In Sequencer mode, this key will rewind the song or cue
list. When you press and hold this key, the key will light,
and the playback will rewind. (This key will not function
during recording.)
[FF>>] key
In Sequencer mode, this key will fast-forward the song or
cue list. When you press and hold this key, the key will
light, and the playback will fast-forward. (This key will
not function during recording.)
[LOCATE] key
In Sequencer mode, this key will advance or rewind the
song or cuelist playback to a specified point. In Song Play
mode, this key moves to the specified playback location
within the SMF data.
SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key
In Sequencer mode, pressing this key will make the key
light, and if you then press the SEQUENCER [START/
STOP] key, recording will begin (☞p.43).
In Program, Combination and Global modes, pressing this
key will open a dialog box, and if you then press the OK
button, the edited contents will be written (☞p.114, 116).
In Program or Combination mode, you can hold down the
[ENTER] key and press this key to turn on the Auto Song
Setup function. (☞p.58)
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key
This is the start/stop key for song or cue list recording
and playback in Sequencer mode, and SMF playback in
Song Play mode.
During recording and playback, the key will blink at the
current tempo.
These keys are also used to play an audio CD in the USB-
connected CD-R/RW drive.
SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key : Play/Stop
[FF>>] key
[<<REW] key
[PAUSE] key
[LOCATE] key
14. ARPEGGIATOR
These knobs control the performance of the arpeggiator in
realtime (☞QS p.11).
[TEMPO] knob
This adjusts the base tempo of the arpeggiator and
sequencer. The LED will blink at quarter-note intervals of
the current tempo.
[GATE] knob
This adjusts the gate time (note duration) of the arpeggi-
ated notes. At the center position (12 o'clock), the gate
time will be the same as the "Gate" parameter of the
arpeggiator. Rotating the knob toward the left will shorten
the gate time, and rotating it toward the right will
lengthen the gate time.
[VELOCITY] knob
This adjusts the velocity (playing strength) of the arpeggi-
ated notes. At the center position (12 o'clock), the velocity
will be the same as the "Velocity" parameter of the arpeg-
giator. Rotating the knob toward the left will decrease the
velocity, and rotating it toward the right will increase the
velocity.
[ON/OFF] key
This switches the Arpeggiator function on/off. When on,
the key will light.
15. SAMPLING
SAMPLING [REC] key
In Sampling, Program, Combination, and Sequencer
modes, pressing this key will make the key light, and
when you continue by pressing the SAMPLING [START/
STOP] key, sampling will either begin or you will enter
the sample-ready mode.
SAMPLING [START/STOP] key
In Sampling, Program, Combination, and Sequencer
modes, pressing this key after pressing the SAMPLING
[REC] key will either cause sampling to begin, or it will
access the sample-ready mode.
In the Sampling P1: Sample Edit page, pressing this key
will sound the selected sample.
This key is also used to play back a WAVE file from the
media. This function can be used in the directory window
of various Media mode pages, in the Media mode Make
Audio CD page, and in the "Select Directory" page menu
dialog box of the Program, Combination, Sequencer, and
Sampling modes.
16. Valve cover
: Fast-forward
A 12AU7 (ECC82) vacuum tube (a.k.a. "valve") is built-in.
: Rewind
: Pause
Move to the specified
:
location
The valve cover may break if subjected to impact. Be
particularly careful not to subject it to direct impact,
since this may also break the vacuum tube. If the
valve cover breaks, have it repaired immediately,
since failing to do so may cause the vacuum tube or
other parts to malfunction.
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