Sequencer p1: cue list, 19 sequencer, Changes to the page menu commands – KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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Sequencer

Indiv.1/2:

Signals sent to the INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, or 1/2 buses

will be recorded.
Any signals being sent to the INDIVIDUAL 1, 2, or 1/2
buses, 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.
You will normally select L/R when recording your perfor-
mance of a program assigned to a MIDI track and played
from the keyboard or played via MIDI.
You will also select L/R when you want to combine the per-
formance of a MIDI track with an external audio signal from
AUDIO INPUT (or S/P DIF or EXB-mLAN). In this case, set
Input “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select”

(0–7a

☞PG p.56) to L/R so

that the external audio signal will be sent to the L/R bus.

Select Indiv.1/2 if you want to listen to the MIDI track play-
back while recording only the external audio signal con-
nected to the AUDIO INPUT (or S/P DIF or EXB-mLAN).
Set Input “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” (0–7a

☞PG p.56) to 1, 2,

or 1/2 so that the external audio signal will be sent to INDI-
VIDUAL 1, 2, or 1/2 buses. In this case, use INDIV.1, 2 OUT
to monitor the audio signal that is being recorded. You will
need to connect a mixer to AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN L, R and
INDIV 1, 2 to monitor all of these outputs.

Overwrite.WAV

[Off, On]

This specifies how the WAVE file recorded for the audio
track will be saved. You can make this setting if an audio
track has already been recorded.
On (checked):

The recorded data will overwrite the WAVE

file currently assigned to the audio track.
Off (unchecked):

A new WAVE file will be created for the

recorded data. The WAVE file used by the audio track will
be changed to the newly recorded WAVE file. Normally you
will execute this operation with “Overwrite.WAV”
unchecked.

The page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE (Audio
Track)” specifies the save-destination of the newly cre-
ated WAVE file.

This setting will change the way in which the Compare
function operates. (

☞p.44)

Name (text edit button)

Specify a name for the new WAVE file that will be created if
“Overwrite.WAV”

is unchecked.

If “Take” (at the right) is checked, a two-digit take number
will be added at the end of the file name when saving.

Take

[Off, On]

On (checked):

A two-digit number starting with the speci-

fied “No.” will be added to the filename when it is saved.
The number will automatically increment after recording. If
you are recording repeatedly, you can use the take numbers
to manage the separate recordings.

If “Take” is unchecked, you can input up to eight char-
acters as the file name. If it is checked, you can input up
to six characters.

No.

[00...99]

This specifies the take number that will be used if “Take” is
checked

. After each recording, this number will automati-

cally increase by one from the previous take.

Add the above material to “Parameter Guide” Sequencer P0:
Play/REC (

PG p.49–58).

Sequencer P1: Cue List

The Cue List function supports songs that contain an audio
track. A song containing an audio track can be played or
edited in a cue list.

When a song containing an audio track is played back
in a cue list, there may be an additional wait for the
song to change, in addition to the time that was
required to switch effect settings in previous versions.
In such cases, you can use “Convert to Song” to convert
the cue list to a single song so that it will play back
without a break. (

☞PG p.61)

Changes to the page menu commands

The page menu commands “Convert to Song” (

☞PG p.61)

and “Copy Song” (

☞PG p.62) now support songs that con-

tain an audio track. In each dialog box, a “WAVE” (text edit
button) item has been added.

1–1D: Convert to Song

A “WAVE” (text edit button) item has been added to the
“Convert to Song” dialog box.

Use “WAVE” to assign a name for the WAVE file.
This item will appear if the songs in the cue list use a WAVE
file.
When you execute the command, a WAVE file of the name
you specified in “WAVE” will be created in the directory you
specified in the page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE
(Audio Track).”

The WAVE file cannot be longer than 80 minutes.

1–1E: Copy Song

A “WAVE” (text edit button) item has been added to the
“Copy Song” dialog box.

Use “WAVE” to assign a name for the WAVE file.
This item will appear if the copy-source song includes a
WAVE file.
When you execute the command, a WAVE file of the name
you specified in “WAVE” will be created in the directory you
specified in the page menu command “Sel Dir/WAVE
(Audio Track).”

Add the above material to “Parameter Guide” Sequencer P1:
Cue List page menu commands “Convert to Song” (

PG

p.61) and “Copy Song” (

PG p.62).

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