2–1: Track Parameter (Track 1–8)
Random
Higher settings of this value will produce increasing irregularity in the pitch when a note is
sounded. This is useful when you wish to simulate instruments that have natural instability in the
pitch, such as analog synthesizers or acoustic instruments.
Normally you will set this to 0.
2–1c: Track Status
This setting determines how tracks will operate. When a sequence is playing back, this setting
determines whether the musical data in each track will play the internal tone generator of the
TRINITY, or will play an external tone generator.
INT: Musical data recorded in the track will play the internal tone generator, and MIDI messages
will not be transmitted to external devices.
If you select a track that is set to INT and operate the keyboard and controllers of the TRINITY,
that data will control only the internal tone generator and will not be transmitted via MIDI.
EXT: Musical data recorded in the track will be sent via MIDI, and will not play the internal tone
generator.
If you select a track that is set to EXT and operate the keyboard and controllers of the TRINITY, the
corresponding MIDI data will be transmitted, but the internal tone generator will not sound.
When you select songs or reset to the beginning of the song, tracks which are set to EXT will trans-
mit Program, Volume (CC#7) and Pan (CC#10) messages.
BOTH: The operations of INT as well as EXT will occur. (The internal tone generator will sound.)
Data recorded on the track will sound the internal tone generator, and simultaneously be trans-
mitted via MIDI.
If you select a track that is set to BOTH and operate the keyboard and controllers of the TRINITY,
the internal tone generator will sound, and the corresponding messages will simultaneously be
transmitted via MIDI.
MIDI messages are transmitted and received on the MIDI channel specified for each track in "2–
1d: MIDI Channel." When MIDI messages are received from an external device, messages on the
same MIDI channels as the MIDI channels of tracks set to EXT will not be sounded.
2–1d: MIDI Channel
Specifies the MIDI channel on which the track will transmit and receive musical data. The MIDI
channel specified here will be the Receive channel if "2–1c: Track Status" is INT, the Transmit
channel if the Track Status is EXT, and the Transmit and Receive channel if the Track Status is
BOTH.
Tracks which are set to INT and have the same MIDI channel will be played by the same musical
data (i.e., the same note and controller messages will play two or more tracks).
Even if the note data and the controller data are recorded in separate tracks, the notes will be
affected by the controller data if the MIDI channels are the same for the two tracks.
2–1e: Delay
Specifies the time delay before the internal tone generator will sound after the keyboard is played,
the sequencer plays back a note-on event, or a note-on message is received.
Normally you will leave this set to 0.
This setting is valid if "2–1c: Track Status" is INT or BOTH.
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Recorded data
Operations on the TRINITY
Internal tone
MIDI OUT
Status
generator
INT
EXT
BOTH
Received data
Internal tone
MIDI OUT
generator
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—
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[INT, EXT, BOTH]
: Active
: Inactive
[1...16]
[0...99]
[0...7]
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