Combination Mode; Pages In Combination Mode; Playing A Combination; P0: Play - Korg Speaker System User Manual

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Pages in Combination mode

In Combination mode you select combinations and
edit them. Combination mode consists of pages P0–P9.
To play a combination, select P0: Play. In P1–P9 you
can edit the parameters of the combination that was
selected in P0.
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For details on accessing each page or modes (
"Basic operation of the TRITON").

P0: Play

Select a combination; select a program
for each timbre; set the status, pan, and
level; select and set the arpeggio pat-
tern.
P1: Edit-program/
Select a program for each timbre, and
Mixer
set pan and level. (These are common
to the parameters in P0, and can be
edited from either page.)
P2: Edit-Trk Param
Set various parameters for each timbre,
such as MIDI, OSC, Pitch etc.
P3: Edit-MIDI Filter
MIDI transmission/reception filter set-
tings for each timbre.
P4: Edit-Zone/Ctrl
Key zone and velocity zone settings for
each timbre. Make controller settings. If
the separately sold EXB-MOSS option
is installed, set related parameters.
P5:
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P6:
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P7: Edit-Arpeggiator
Arpeggiator settings. (These are com-
mon to the parameters in P0, and can
be edited from either page.)
P8: Edit-Insert Effect
Select insertion effects and make set-
tings. Specify the timbre routing (send
levels to the insertion effects, master
effects, and independent outputs).
P9: Edit Master Effect Select master effects and make set-
tings. Also make master EQ settings.
If the separately sold EXB-MOSS option is
installed, bank F programs can be used by the tim-
bres of a combination. For details on the parame-
ters of bank F programs, refer to the EXB-MOSS
owner's manual.
When the TRITON is shipped from the factory, it con-
tains a wide variety of factory preset combinations that
use the preset programs, preset arpeggio patterns, and
effects. You can create your own combinations by mod-
ifying these preset combinations, or by creating a com-
bination from scratch by starting with an initialized
combination.
Your own programs that use original sample wave-
forms or multisamples that were sampled in Sampling
mode or loaded into the TRITON in Disk mode can
also be used by a combination.
Combinations that you edit or create can be written
into the 512 combination memory areas of banks A–D.
In Disk mode, you can save combinations on a floppy
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Combination mode

p.12
disk or on other external media (

Playing a combination

P0: Play
Here you can select and play combinations. For each
timbre 1–8, you can also select the program and set its
status, pan, and level. You can also make arpeggiator
settings.
Selecting a combination
There are three ways to select a combination. For the
procedure, refer to the appropriate page.
• From the TRITON's front panel ("Selecting and
playing a combination"
Selecting by bank/combination number
Selecting by combination category
Selecting with [./10's HOLD]
• With a connected foot switch ("Other functions"
p.125)
• By receiving MIDI program change messages
("MIDI"
p.115)
For the factory-set combination names, refer to the
separate Voice Name List.
Program Select tab
Selecting a program for each timbre 1–8
There are three ways to select a program for each tim-
bre 1–8. For the procedure, refer to the appropriate
page.
• From the TRITON's front panel ("Simple
combination editing"
Selecting by bank/program number
Selecting by program category
• By receiving MIDI program change messages
("MIDI"
p.115)
It is not possible to use MIDI program changes to
select a program on a Timbre whose "Status" is
other than INT.
If a program currently being edited in Program
mode is used in a combination, the combination
will use the sound that is being edited.
For the factory-set program names, refer to the sepa-
rate Voice Name List.
p.40).
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