P.24, pg p.70) to bounce the audio tracks, Changes to the page menu commands – KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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Changes to the page menu commands

Support for audio tracks has been added to the following
page menu commands, and the dialog boxes have changed
accordingly.

5–1C: Erase Track

In the page menu command “Erase Track” (

☞PG p.70), the

dialog box now contains “All MIDI Tracks,” “Over-
write.WAV,” and “Name” items, and there is now an execu-
tion procedure for when you have selected an audio track.

If executing with “Track Select” set to a MIDI track (Track
01–16)

1

Use “Track Select” to select a MIDI track (Track 01–16).

2

Choose “Erase Track” to open the dialog box.

3

Specify the track(s) whose data you want to erase.
If you check “All Tracks,” the data of all tracks including
the audio tracks will be erased. In the case of the audio
tracks, the WAVE file assignment will be cancelled. The
WAVE file itself will not be deleted.
If you check “All MIDI Tracks,” the data of all MIDI
tracks (Track 01–16) will be erased. (The audio tracks will
not be erased.) If no WAVE file is assigned to the audio
tracks, the master track will also be erased.
If you execute without checking either of these option
boxes, only the data of the track selected in “Select Track”
will be erased.

4

Press the OK button to execute “Erase Track.” If you
decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.

If you begin recording on the audio track of a song from
which all tracks (including the audio tracks and master
track) have been erased, the “Set Song Length” dialog
box will appear. Once you have specified the desired
length of the song, you will be able to start recording on
the audio track.

If executing with “Track Select” set to an audio track
(Audio Track 1–1&2)

1

Use “Track Select” to select an audio track (Audio Track
1–Audio Track 1&2).

2

Choose “Erase Track” to open the dialog box.
If you have set “Track Select” to either Audio Track 1 or
Audio Track 2

, the dialog box will show “Over-

write.WAV”

and “Name.”

3

Specify the track(s) whose data you want to erase.
If you check “All Tracks,” the data of all tracks including
the MIDI tracks will be erased. To erase only the track
specified by “Track Select,” leave “All Tracks”
unchecked. If “Track Select” is set to Audio Track 1&2 or
if you check “All Tracks” in the dialog box, the WAVE
file assignment for the audio tracks will be cancelled. The
WAVE file itself will not be deleted.

4

If you have set “Track Select” to either Audio Track 1 or
Audio Track 2

, the dialog box will show “Over-

write.WAV”

and “Name.” If you check “Over-

write.WAV,”

the results of executing the command will

overwrite the WAVE file assigned to the audio track. If
this is unchecked, a new WAVE file will be created when
you execute the command, and the assignment of the
audio track will be changed to this new WAVE file. In this
case, use “Name” to specify a name for the new WAVE
file. Normally you will execute without checking “Over-
write.WAV.”

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

The operation of the compare function will depend on
this setting. (

☞p.44)

5

Press the OK button to execute “Track Erase.” If you
decide to cancel, press the Cancel button.

5–1D: Copy Track
5–1E: Bounce Track

You can now select audio tracks when using the page menu
commands “Copy Track” and “Bounce Track” (

☞PG p.70).

If you are executing these commands on MIDI tracks (Track
01–16), the procedure is the same as on previous versions.
(

☞PG p.70)

If executing with “Track Select” set to an audio track
(Audio Track 1, 2, 1&2)

1

Use “Track Select” to select an audio track.

2

Choose the “Copy Track” or “Bounce Track” page menu
command to open the dialog box.

The dialog box when executing “Bounce Track”

3

Use “From: Audio Track” to specify the bounce-source
(or copy-source) audio track, and “To: Audio Track” to
specify the bounce-destination (or copy-destination)
audio track. By default, “From: Audio Track” will be set
to the track selected in “Track Select.”

4

If you check “Overwrite.WAV,” the results of executing
the command will overwrite the WAVE file assigned to
the audio track. If this is unchecked, execution will create
a new WAVE file, and the audio track assignment will be
changed to the newly created WAVE file. If you are creat-
ing a new file, use “Name” to specify a name for the file.
Normally you will execute with “Overwrite.WAV”
unchecked.

The page menu command “Sel Dir/WAV (Audio
Track)” specifies the save-destination for the newly cre-

ated WAVE file.

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