Rear Panel - Korg Triton-Rack Basic Manual

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24. Numeric keys [0], [1], [2], [3], [4], [5],
[6], [7], [8], [9]
[–] key
[./HOLD] key
[ENTER] key
Use these keys to numerically input a parameter
value. Use numeric keys [0]–[9], the [–] key, and
the [./HOLD] key to enter the value, and press the
[ENTER] key to confirm it. The [–] key inverts the
sign (+/–) of the parameter value. The [./HOLD]
key lets you input a value with a decimal point.
The [./HOLD] key is also used when you wish to
hold the 10's place while selecting programs or
combinations. ( PG p.2)
By holding down the [ENTER] key and pressing a
numeric key [0]–[9], you can select up to ten Util-
ity menu commands in the current page.
25. [WRITE] key
In Program, Combination, and Global modes, this
key is used to write data into memory. Pressing the
[WRITE] key in these modes will open a dialog
box. Then press the [F8] ("OK") key to write the
edited content. ( p.37, p.39)
26. [MIDI] LED
This will light when the TRITON-Rack receives
MIDI messages.
27. [POWER] switch
This switch turns the power on/off ( p.15).
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1. AC power supply connector (~AC9V)
Connect this to the included AC/AC power sup-
ply.
After connecting the power supply cable to the
TRITON-Rack, connect the other end to an AC
outlet ( p.12).
2. MIDI
THRU connector
MIDI data and sound settings etc. that are received
at the MIDI IN connector are re-transmitted with-
out change from the MIDI THRU connector.
You can use this to connect multiple MIDI devices
via MIDI cables.
OUT connector
MIDI data and sound settings etc. are transmitted
from this connector.
Use this to control another connected MIDI device
from the TRITON-Rack.
IN connector
MIDI data and sound settings etc. are received at
this connector.
Use this to play the TRITON-Rack from another
connected MIDI device ( p.13).
3. S/P DIF OUT(MAIN) jack
This is an optical type S/P DIF format (IEC60958,
EIAJ CP-1201) digital output jack (stereo).
It digitally outputs the same audio signal as the
AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks,
at sampling rate of 48 kHz.
Use an optical cable to connect this to the optical
digital input jack of a DAT or MD, etc.
The [OUTPUT] knob does not adjust the output
level of this jack.
4. AUDIO INPUT
These two audio inputs are used when recording a
mono/stereo sample from a mic or external audio
source ( p.29), or when applying the TRITON-
Rack's internal effects to an external audio source
( p.97).
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