2-7: Other; 2-8: Other 9-16 - Korg Triton Studio Parameter Manual

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M 2–5: Page Menu Command
0–1A
0–1B
0–1C
0–1D
0–1E
0–1F
2–5A: Detune BPM Adjust
When the program selected for a track uses a phrase,
rhythm loop multisample (or sample that was created to
match a specific BPM in Sampling mode or loaded from disk
in Disk mode) you can use this command to change the
BPM of the phrase or rhythm. The BPM can be adjusted by
modifying the pitch. This command is available when the
"Detune" setting of that track is selected. When you execute
this command, the selected "Detune" value will be adjusted.
For the procedure, refer to "Detune BPM Adjust" (Combina-
tion P2: 2–3A).
2–7: Other 1–8
2–8: Other 9–16
Here you can make additional settings for each track.
0–1a
0–1b
0–3a
2–7a
2–7(8)a: Delay [ms], Use Program's Scale, Scale
Delay [ms]
Specifies a delay time from when a track receives a note-on
until it actually sounds.
KeyOff: The sound will begin when note-off occurs. In this
case, the sound will continue indefinitely unless the amp EG
Sustain Level of the program is other than 0. This setting is
useful for simulating harpsichord sounds.
Normally you will leave this at 0.
Use Program's Scale
Each track can use the scale that is specified for the program
by "Scale."
On (checked): The scale that is saved with the program will
be used.
Off (unchecked): The scale specified here by Scale will be
used.
Scale:
Specifies the scale that will be used for the song.
Type (Song's Scale)
[Equal Temperament...User Octave Scale15]
Selects the type of scale ( "Type" Program P1: 1–1c).
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(Other T01–08)
(Other T09–16)
[0000...5000, KeyOff]
[Off, On]
Key
Selects the tonic key of the selected scale ( "Key" Program
P1: 1–1c).
0–1G
Random
0–1H
0–1I
As this value is increased, an increasingly random devia-
0–1J
tion will be added to the pitch at each note-on ( "Random"
2–5A
Program P1: 1–1c).
0–1
[C...B]
[0...7]

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