0–8: preference – KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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2

Use “To Song” to select the bounce-recording destination
song.

3

Use “WAVE” to specify a name for the WAVE file that
will be created by the bounce-recording operation.

The save-destination of the WAVE file created by
bounce-recording is specified by the page menu com-
mand “Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio Track).” (

☞p.16)

4

Press the OK button to execute the “Bounce All Tracks
To Song”

operation. If you decide not to execute, press

the Cancel button.
The bounce-source song will begin playing, and record-
ing will also begin. When the song finishes playing back,
the bounce-recording will be completed.

“Recording Level” is automatically set to a level –12.0
[dB] lower than the level that would cause the CLIP
indicator to come on when the song is being played
back at the maximum level. You can use the “WAVE
File Play Level” (Global P0: 0–2a

☞PG p.138) to select

the playback level of the audio track created by bounce
recording in a song.

0–8: Preference

Parameters related to recording the audio tracks have been
added to the Sequencer P0: Play/REC, Preference page.
When you use “Track Select” to select an audio track, the
audio track(s) will be the target of recording, and the
“Recording Setup” display will change to show settings for
audio tracks.

When you use “Track Select” to select an audio track

In “Recording Setup” for audio tracks you can specify how
the audio track(s) will be recorded.

Audio tracks can be recorded or played back as far as
the end of the master track. Also, it is not possible to
record for longer than 80 minutes.

When recording, if you slow down the tempo after
pressing the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key, the song
playback time will be lengthened, but the recordable
length of the audio track is fixed at the moment you
press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key; this means
that recording to the audio track may stop before the
end of the song playback.

Punch In

[Off, On]

Selects the method of realtime-recording on the audio track.
Normally when recording from the specified “Location,”
you will leave “Punch In” unchecked. If you want to record
a specific region in the middle of the song, check “Punch
In.”
Off (unchecked):

Recording will occur from the specified

“Location.” Press keys in the order of SEQUENCER [REC/
WRITE]

SEQUENCER [START/STOP] to begin record-

ing. Recording will stop when you press the [START/STOP]
key once again.
On (checked):

Check this when you want to record only a

specific region in the middle of the song, or to re-record a
region of a previously-recorded track.
If this is checked, use the “Punch In Mode” buttons at the
right to select the punch-in method.

Punch In Mode

[Manual, Auto]

If “Punch In” is checked, these buttons select the punch-in
method.
Manual:

Use the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key or a foot

switch to record at the desired measure.
Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key to play back the
song. At the point that you want to start recording, press the
SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key or foot switch. When you
have finished recording, press the [REC/WRITE] key or foot
switch once again. Recording will stop.
Auto:

Recording will occur automatically in the range of

measures you specify. If you select Auto, “M*** (Auto Punch
In Start Measure)–M*** (Auto Punch In End Measure)” will
appear at the right, allowing you to specify the region that
will be recorded.
When you press keys in the order of SEQUENCER [REC/
WRITE]

SEQUENCER [START/STOP], playback will

occur up to the specified measure, and then recording will
occur only in the region you specified (Auto Punch In Start
Measure – Auto Punch In End Measure).

M-M (Auto Punch In Start Measure – Auto Punch In
End Measure)

[M001...M999 - M001...M999]

These fields specify the starting and ending measure of the
region in which recording will occur if “Punch In Mode” is
set to Auto.

Bounce

[Off, On]

Check

this box if you want to combine two tracks into one

track (“bounce-recording”), or if you want to re-record an
audio track with effects applied. (

☞p.12 “4. Performing

bounce recording”)
If this is checked, the “PLAY/MUTE/REC” setting (

☞p.15)

of the audio track(s) you select in “Track Select” will be dis-
played as “P/R.” When you perform realtime recording, this
track (or tracks) will be simultaneously played back and
recorded. In this case, set the audio track output destination
(“BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select”

☞p.15) and “Source BUS” to the

same bus. If you want to bounce-record only the audio
track(s), set the audio track output “SOLO ON/OFF” setting
to ON.

Source BUS

[L/R, Indiv. 1/2]

This selects the recording source. The signal being sent to
this bus will be recorded.
The “SOLO ON/OFF” settings of each track will be used.

L/R:

Signals sent to the L/R bus will be recorded.

Any signals being sent to the L/R bus, such as external
audio signals (specified in “Input” 0–7a

☞PG p.56) or

sounds played on the TRITON STUDIO from the keyboard
or MIDI input, will be recorded.

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