Korg TRITON Quick Start Manual page 24

Music workstation/sampler
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With the SAMPLING [REC] key still lit (on), press
the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to enter
record-ready mode.
Speak into your mic, saying the word or phrase
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you want to sample.
(E.g., "It's")
Recording will start when the input exceeds the
"Level" –30 dB level.
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When you finish speaking, press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key to stop sampling.
A sample has now been created. The sample you
recorded is automatically assigned to "Sample
(Sample Select)." Press the note on the keyboard
designated as the "OrigKey" note (C2 in this case),
and you will hear the sound that was sampled.
(Recording page)
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Next we need to specify how the individual sam-
ples will be indexed to a multisample. A multisam-
ple is used to arrange and map samples across the
keyboard to create a program.
Press the Preference tab, and select the P0: Record-
ing, Preference page.
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Here you can create indexes to assign each sample to
one or more keys.
Set "Zone Range" to 1Key.
When you create a new index, its zone will be one
key wide.
Press the "Auto Loop On" check box to remove the
check mark.
Looping will automatically be switched off for the
samples you record.
Multisample
Select
Sample
Select
Original Key
Top Key
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Press the Recording tab to access the P0: Record-
ing, Recording page.
Set "OrigKey" (Original Key) and "TopKey" to C2.
An easy way to set this is to hold down the [ENTER]
key and play the C2 note of the keyboard.When you
play the key specified by "OrigKey," the sample will
play at the original pitch. If you want to use the
numeric keys to input this setting, press [3], [6], and
then the [ENTER] key.
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Press the Create button.
A new index (one key wide) will be created.
Index
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Press the SAMPLING [REC] key and then the
SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.
Speaking into your mic, say the next word or
phrase you want to sample.
(E.g., "So")
When you've finished speaking, press the SAM-
PLING [START/STOP] key to stop sampling.
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Repeat steps 14 and 15 to record a few more sam-
ples.
(E.g., "Easy," "To," "Sample," "With," "The," "TRI-
TON Extreme")
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Play the keys in order.
Starting from the C2 key, play the keys as a chro-
matic scale. The samples you just recorded will play
successively.
(In the example described here, you would hear "It's
So Easy To Sample With The TRITON Extreme.")
The "It's" you sampled for the C2 key in this example
will play as a loop. You can defeat loop-playback by
unchecking the "Loop" check box in the P2: Loop Edit
page. (
OG p.73)
The multisample you create can be used as a program
or combination. (
PG p.110)
If you want to create another multisample, press the
"MS" popup button and then press a vacant entry in
the Multisample No. list, or use the numeric keys to
input a number and press the [ENTER] key. After creat-
ing a new multisample, use "Sample Select" to assign
samples to it.
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