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Sequencer P5: Track Edit

Audio tracks can now be edited in the Sequencer P5: Track
Edit page (

☞PG p.68). Accordingly, an audio track display

has been added, and page menu commands have been
added or modified.

A WAVE file cannot be edited to a length greater than
80 minutes.

Track and Map

An audio track display has been added. If you select Audio
Track 1&2, the two tracks will be highlighted in the display.
If the audio data value at the beginning or end of each mea-
sure is other than “zero,” a black square will be displayed.

In some cases, the display may indicate a blank even if
data actually does exist.

New page menu commands

The page menu commands “Put WAVE,” “Normalize/
Level,” “Volume Ramp, “Erase Punch Noise,” “Time Stretch
(Sustaining),” and “Transfer WAVE To MIDI Track” have
been added.

5–1R: Put WAVE

This command places the selected file into an audio track.
Using this command, a WAVE file ripped from CD or cre-
ated by resampling in Program mode can be placed in an
audio track. (

☞p.16)

1

Use “Track Select” to select the audio track in which you
want to place a WAVE file.

2

Choose “Put WAVE” to open the dialog box.

3

Use “Drive Select” to select the drive that contains the
WAVE file.

4

Select the WAVE file that you want to place in the audio
track. Use the Open button and Up button to move
between directories. If you press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key, the selected WAVE file will begin to
play back, allowing you to audition the contents.

5

In the To: area, use the “Audio Track” field to specify the
audio track into which the WAVE file will be placed, set
“Measure”

to the measure, and “Beat.Tick” to the beat

and clock at which the WAVE file will be placed. Initially,
the “Measure” field will be set to the measure that was
specified in “From Measure” of the Track Edit page.

If the WAVE file you are placing is stereo, you will not be
able to set “Audio Track.” The left channel of the file will
be automatically placed in audio track 1, and the right
channel will be placed in audio track 2.

6

If a WAVE file already exists in the audio track, use
“Overwrite.WAV”

to specify how the file will be saved

after this operation. If this is checked, the data you “put”
will overwrite the WAVE file assigned to the audio track.
If this is unchecked, a new WAVE file will be created
when the data is placed in the audio track. If the audio
track does not have a WAVE file, or if this command will
create a new WAVE file, use the “Name” field to specify a
name for the file.

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

7

To execute “Put WAVE, press the OK button. If you
decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.
If you select a 44.1 kHz WAVE file and execute this com-
mand, the file will automatically be converted into 48
kHz data before it is placed in the audio track.

The conversion will require approximately 47 seconds
for each minute of a stereo WAVE file saved on the TRI-
TON STUDIO’s internal hard drive.

If you want to use the page menu command “Put
WAVE” more efficiently, we suggest that you first use
the Disk mode 0–3: Utility page menu command “Rate
Convert” (

☞p.54, PG p.171) to convert the data.

Track1

Master Track

Audio Track1
Audio Track2

Track16

5–1S

5–1T

5–1U

5–1V

5–1W

5–1R

“Drive Select”

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