Audio Inputs Etc - Korg TRITON Extreme Manual

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1 Select "Select Bank & Smpl No." to access the dialog
box.
2 In "Bank," specify the sample memory (RAM) bank to
which the sampled data will be written.
3 In "Sample No.," specify the writing-destination sample
number. By default, this will be the lowest-numbered
vacant sample number. If you select "----:----No Assign----"
or a sample number that already contains data, the data
will automatically be sampled into the lowest vacant
sample number. If you are sampling in stereo, specify
"Sample No.(L)" and "Sample No.(R)."
4 Set "Auto +12 dB On."
On (checked): "+12 dB" (Sampling P2: 2–1c) will auto-
matically be turned on for samples you record. Samples
for which "+12 dB" is on will play back approximately
+12 dB louder than if this setting were off.
When you resample a performance in Program, Combi-
nation, or Sequencer modes, you should normally set
"Recording Level" to about –12.0 (dB) so that the record-
ing level will be as high as possible without clipping.
When you resample, the sound will be recorded at the
optimum level for sampled data, but the playback level
at playback will not be as loud as it was during the resa-
mpling process (if "+12 dB" (Sampling P2: 2–1c) is off). In
such cases, you can check the "Auto +12 dB On" check
box when you resample, so that "+12 dB" (Sampling P2:
2–1c) will automatically be on, making the sample play
back at the same level as when it was resampled.
In these modes, the power-on defaults are "Recording
Level" set to –12.0 (dB) and "Auto +12 dB On" turned on.
If you resample a performance in one of these modes
with these settings, the sample will play back at the same
level at which it was resampled.
If you want to monitor your performance in Program,
Combination, or Sequencer mode while sampling only
the external audio signal from AUDIO INPUT etc. (the
"Source BUS" Indiv.1/2 setting: 0–3b), we recommend
that you set "Recording Level" to about +0.0 (dB) and
turn off "Auto +12 dB On" when you resample.
The "Auto +12 dB On" setting is made independently
for Program, Combination, Sequencer, and Sampling
modes.
5 "Convert to" specifies whether the sample will automati-
cally be converted into a program as soon as it has been
sampled. This is convenient when you want to hear the
sound immediately after sampling.
If you check the "Program" check box, the sample will
automatically be converted into a program.
At the right, set "Program" and "MS" to specify the pro-
gram number and multisample number for the con-
verted program.
Set "Orig. Key" (Sampling P0: 0–1b) to specify the loca-
tion of the original key. The multisample will create an
"Index" (Sampling P0: 0–1a) with this key as the "Top
Key" (Sampling P0: 0–1b). The "Orig. Key" will incre-
ment by one after sampling, and the next higher note will
be assigned the next time you sample.
6 Press the OK button to apply the settings you made, or
press the Cancel button to return to the state prior to
accessing this dialog box.
0–3D: Select Director y
This lets you select the disk (internal hard disk, etc.) and
directory on which the WAVE file created by sampling will
be saved, and specify a filename.
You will also choose this "Select Directory" command when
you want to listen to a WAVE file that was saved on media.
"Select Directory" can be selected when "Save to" is set to
MEDIA.
Specifying the save destination for a WAVE file
1 Select "Select Directory" to access the dialog box.
Media Select
2 Use the popup button located at the left of "Media
select" to select the media on which the sampled data
will be saved.
3 Use the Open button and Up button to move to the
desired directory.
4 In "Name," specify a name for the WAVE file that will be
written during sampling.
If you check "Take No.," the file will be saved with a
two-digit "Take No." added to the end of the filename.
This number will automatically increment each time you
sample. This is convenient when you are sampling
repeatedly, since each sample will be saved with its own
filename.
If "Take No." is not checked, you can input up to eight
characters in "Name." If "Take No." is checked, you can
input up to six characters.
5 Press the Done button to complete the settings.
Playing back a WAVE file
1 Select "Select Directory" to access the dialog box, and
use "Media Select," the Open button, and Up button to
select the WAVE file (44.1 kHz or 48 kHz) that you want
to play.
2 Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key to hear the
contents of the WAVE file. To stop, press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key again.
If the WAVE file is mono, the same sound will be output
to L/R.
While the WAVE file is playing back, sound cannot be
produced by playing the keyboard or receiving MIDI
note data at MIDI IN. Also, the arpeggiator will stop.
0–3E: Auto Sampling Setup
This convenient command automatically sets sampling-
related parameters in Program mode, making it easy for you
to sample an external audio source or to resample your per-
formance as you play a program. You can also use this com-
mand to initialize these settings.
When you execute this command, the applicable
parameters will be set automatically. You cannot use the
[COMPARE] key to recall the previous settings.
The settings are automatically made for the most typi-
cal applications. After executing the auto setup opera-
tion, you can further adjust any of the settings to suit
your needs as described in the
section.
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