Adjusting The Pan Of Each Timbre; Adjusting The Volume Of Each Timbre; Creating A Split Combination; Saving Your Edited Data - Korg TRITON Quick Start Manual

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Selecting another program from the same category
Selecting a program from a different category
Press one of the tabs located at left or right to select a
different category, and then choose a program from
that category.
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In this example, press the 04 Vocal/Airy tab to select
the 04: Vocal/Airy category, and choose L027:
Dream Voices. This will produce a layered combina-
tion with electric piano and voice.
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If you're satisfied with the program you selected,
press the OK button.
If you press the Cancel button, the combination will
revert to its original settings.

Adjusting the pan of each timbre

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Press the Mixer tab.
The Mixer page will appear. In this page you can
adjust the pan (stereo position) and volume of each
timbre.
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Press "Pan" for timbre 2 (it will be highlighted),
and use the [
][
] keys or the [VALUE] dial to
adjust the value.
With a setting of C064 the sound will be located in
the center. A setting of L001 places the sound at the
far left, and R127 at the far right. With a setting of
RND, the sound will move randomly between left
and right each time a note is played.

Adjusting the volume of each timbre

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Press "Volume" for timbre 2 (it will be high-
lighted), and use the [
dial to adjust the value.
If you check "Hold Balance" and adjust the "Volume"
value, the volume balance between the timbres at the
time that "Hold Balance" was checked will be main-
tained while the volume of all timbres is adjusted.

Creating a split combination

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Here's how to create a split with different sounds
in the lower and upper regions of the keyboard.
We'll leave the electric piano assigned to the upper
region, and assign a bass to the lower region. To
begin, select the program J118: E.Bass Finger for tim-
bre 2 as described in step 4.
Program B
Program A
Press the [MENU] key, then the P4: Edit-Zone/Ctrl
button, and finally the Key Z tab to access the P4:
Edit-Zone/Ctrl, Key Zone page.
Both timbre 1 and 2 have a "Top Key" setting of G9
and a "Bottom Key" setting of C-1. This means that
each timbre will be sounded by the entire keyboard.
For our example, we want C4 to be the division (the
"split point") between timbre 1 and 2. Choose "Bot-
tom Key" for timbre 1, hold down the [ENTER] key,
and press C4 on the keyboard to specify C4 as the
bottom key. Then choose "Top Key" for timbre 2,
hold down the [ENTER] key, and press B3 on the
keyboard to specify B3 as the top key for timbre 2.
Top Key
Bottom
Key
Play the keyboard, and notice that the electric piano
and bass are split across the keyboard with C4 as the
split point.
If you feel that the pitch of the electric piano is too high,
go to the Edit-Trk Param, Pitch page, and set the timbre
1 "Transpose" to –12. (To access this page, press the
[MENU] key, then numeric key [2], and then the Pitch
tab.)

Saving your edited data

Your edits will disappear if you select a different com-
bination or turn off the power. If you want to keep the
changes you made, you'll need to Write or Save the
data. For details on writing and saving, refer to OG
p.114 and p.117.
][
] keys or the [VALUE]
Split:
Play different programs in
different regions of the
keyboard.
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