1–2c: octave, transpose, tune, delay, 1–2d: osc1 drum kit – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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PROG

1.1

2.1

2.2

2.3

3.1

4.1

4.2

5.1

5.2

5.3

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

7.1

7.2

7.3

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If a program that uses a multisample from a separately
sold EXB-PCM series board is selected, but the neces-
sary multisample is not available because the corre-
sponding EXB-PCM (expansion board) is not installed,
the “High MS Bank” field will indicate “ROM.” In this
case, the program will not sound. By re-selecting the
multisample bank, you can make the program sound.

Each multisample has an upper limit, and may not pro-
duce sound when played above that limit.

S.Ofs (High Start Offset)

[Off, On]

This specifies the point at which the multisample will begin
sounding. For some multisamples this parameter will have
no effect.

On (checked):

The sound will start from the start offset

location that is pre-determined for each multisample.
Off (unchecked):

The sound will start from the beginning of

the multisample waveform.

Rev (High Reverse)

[Off, On]

The multisample will be played in reverse. In the case of
ROM or optional (EXB-PCM series) multisamples that were
originally specified to loop, the multisample will be played
back in “one-shot” reverse mode. If the multisample was
originally set to reverse, it will playback without change.

On (checked):

The multisample will playback in reverse.

Off (unchecked):

The multisample will playback normally.

Level (High Level)

[0...127]

Specifies the level of the multisample.

Depending on the multisample, high settings of this
parameter may cause the sound to distort when a chord
is played. If this occurs, lower the level.

Low:

Specifies the OSC1 Low multisample.
The Low multisample will sound when the velocity is less
than the “Velocity SW L

→H” (2.1–2a) setting.

Low MS Bank

[ROM. EXB*...]

Low Multisample

[000...424, 000...]

S.Ofs (Low Start Offset)

[Off, On]

Rev (Low Reverse)

[Off, On]

Level (Low Level)

[000...127]

Refer to the corresponding item in “High.”

2.1–2c: Octave, Transpose, Tune, Delay

Octave

[–2[32’], –1[16’], +0[8’], +1[4’]]

Adjusts the pitch in octave units. The normal octave of the
multisample is 8' (feet).

Transpose

[–12…+12]

Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps over a range of

±1

octave.

Tune

[–1200…+1200]

Adjusts the pitch of the sample in one-cent steps (a semitone
is 100 cents) over a range of

±1 octave.

Delay

[0ms…5000ms, KeyOff]

Specifies a delay time from note-on until the note will
sound.
With a setting of KeyOff, the sound will begin when note-off
occurs. This is used to create sounds such as the “click” that is
heard when a harpsichord note is released. In this case, set the
“Amp1 EG”, “Amp2 EG” (5.1–3a, 5.2–3) “S (Sustain Level)”
parameter to 0.

2.1–2d: OSC1 Drum Kit

Drum Kit

[00(A/B)...63(User), 64(GM)...72(GM)]

Select a drum kit.

Octave

[–2[32’], –1[16’], +0[8’], +1[4’]]

Adjusts the pitch in octave units. When using a drum kit, set
the Octave to 8'.

When editing a drum program, you must set this
parameter to 8'. With other settings, the sounds of the
drum kit will be assigned to the wrong notes of the key-
board.

Transpose

[–12…+12]

This adjusts the location of the instruments in the selected
drum kit. Unless you need to change this, leave it at 0.

Tune

[–1200…+1200]

This adjusts the pitch in one-cent units.
The pitch of each drum kit can be adjusted in GLOBAL 5.1:
DKit.

Delay

[0ms…5000ms, KeyOff]

This specifies a delay time from note-on until the sound will
begin.
With a setting of KeyOff, the sound will begin when note-
off occurs. In this case, set the “Amp1 EG” parameter “S
(Sustain Level)” (5.1–3a) to 0.

00 (A/B)–15 (A/B)

Preset drum kits.

16 (C)–31 (C)

for user drum kits, EXB-PCM series drum kits

32 (D)–47 (D)

48 (User)–63 (User) for user drum kits

64 (GM)–72 (GM)

ROM preset drum kits compatible with GM2.

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