N 2.1–2e. utility, 1–3: osc2, 1–4: v.zone (velocity zone) – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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2.1–2e. UTILITY

“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy Oscillator,” “Swap
Oscillator” (2.1–1d)

For details on how to select the desired utility function, refer
to “PROG 1.1–1c: UTILITY.”

Select by Category

Selects multisamples by category.
For the procedure, refer to “Select by Category” (

p.2).

This command is valid if “Mode (Oscillator Mode)”
(2.1–1a) is Single or Double, and you are selecting the
“High MS Bank,” “High Multisample,” “Low MS
Bank,” or “Low Multisample” of OSC1 or OSC2 for
which ROM was selected for “High MS Bank” or “Low
MS Bank.”

2.1–3: OSC2

This will appear when “Mode (Oscillator Mode)” (2.1–1a) is
set to Double.
For details on the settings and function of the parameter,
refer to “2.1–2: OSC1.”

2.1–4: V.Zone

(Velocity Zone)

Specifies the range of velocities that will sound oscillator 1
and 2. By using these settings in conjunction with the
“Velocity SW L

→H” (2.1–2a) setting of each oscillator, you

can specify the velocity ranges for the High and Low multi-
samples or drum kits.

2.1–4a: OSC 1/2 Velocity Zone

OSC1 Bottom

[001...127]

Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 1.

OSC1 Top

[001...127]

Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator
1.

OSC2 Bottom

[001...127]

Sets the minimum velocity value that will sound oscillator 2.

OSC2 Top

[001...127]

Sets the maximum velocity value that will sound oscillator 2.

It is not possible to set the Bottom Velocity greater than
the Top Velocity, nor the Top Velocity less than the Bot-
tom Velocity.

You can also input a value by playing a note on the key-
board while you hold down the [ENTER] key.

2.1–4b: UTILITY

“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy Oscillator,” “Swap
Oscillator” (2.1–1d)

These settings specify the B-mode functions of real-time
CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] in Program mode, and the func-
tions of the [SW1] key, the [SW2] key.

2.2–1: Ctrls

(Controls)

2.2–1a: Knob B Assign

Here you can assign functions (mainly various types of con-
trol change) to the B mode of the REAL-TIME CONTROLS
knobs [1]–[4] (

p.231 “Realtime Control Knobs B Assign

List”).
The functions you set here will take effect when you operate
the REAL-TIME CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] in B-mode.

Knob1–B (Knob1–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob2–B (Knob2–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob3–B (Knob3–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

Knob4–B (Knob4–B Assign)

[Off...MIDI CC#95]

2.2–1b: SW1/2 Assign

These settings assign functions to [SW1] and [SW2] keys
(

p.230 “SW1, SW2 Assign List”).

SW1 Assign

[Off, ..., AfterT Lock]

Here you can assign a function to the [SW1] key.
The on/off status of the switch is saved when the program is
written. When you change the function, it will be reset to the
“off” state.

2.1–4a

2.1–4b

PROG 2.2: Ed–Ctrl

2.2–1a

2.2–1c

2.2–1b

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