2ch mix to disk, Hd audio track rec, 2ch mix to disk 5. hd audio track rec – KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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4. 2ch Mix to Disk

As a preparatory step to creating an audio CD from your
completed song, you must resample your song to create a
two-channel stereo WAVE file on the internal hard drive.
(

☞BG p.116)

The “2ch Mix to Disk” radio button automatically makes the
necessary settings for creating this WAVE file.

Setup

1

Select “Auto Sampling/HD Audio Setup” to open the
dialog box.

2

Use radio buttons to select 2ch Mix to Disk.

3

Press the OK button to execute “Auto Sampling/HD
Audio Setup.”

If you decide to cancel, press the Cancel

button

. (For the automatically-set parameters and their

values, refer to p.32. For an example of using the auto-
matically-set parameters

☞BG p.116)

Resampling a completed song to create a WAVE file

4

Select the song that you want to resample.

5

Press the SAMPLING [REC] key.

6

Press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key. (Standby)

7

Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.
Song playback and resampling will begin.

8

Press the SEQUENCER [START/STOP] key.
Song playback and resampling will end, and a WAVE file
will be created.

If a “Buffer overrun error occurred” or “Buffer under-
run error occurred” error message is displayed, refer to
“What to do if a “Buffer overrun error occurred” or
“Buffer underrun error occurred” error message
appears during recording or playback” (

☞p.13), and

execute the Disk mode 0–3: Utility page menu com-
mands “Optimize Medium” and “Collect Audio Track
file.” If the error message “Buffer overrun error
occurred” appeared during recording, the data
recorded up to the point where the error occurred will
have been recorded correctly, but the data at beyond the
point the error appeared may not play back.

Listen to the WAVE file that you created

• Use the Program mode page menu command “Select

Directory”

to play back the WAVE file. (Program 0–3D

☞PG p.7)

You can create an audio CD from the WAVE file you
created. (

☞BG p.118)

The Program mode page menu command “Select
Directory”

(Program 0–3D

☞PG p.7) specifies the save-

destination of the WAVE file created by resampling.

5. HD Audio Track REC

“HD Audio Track REC” automatically adjusts the settings so
that you can play back MIDI tracks while you record only an
external two-channel audio source on the audio tracks.
(

☞p.9)

Use INDIV. 1/2 OUT to monitor the audio signal being
recorded. Connect the AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN L, R,
INDIV1, and 2 jacks to your mixer so that you can mon-
itor the output.

Setup

1

Select “Auto Sampling/HD Audio Setup” to open the
dialog box.

2

Use the radio buttons to select HD Audio Track REC.

3

In “Source Audio,” select the external audio input
source.
Analog:

Selects the analog audio signal from a musical

instrument or other device connected to the AUDIO
INPUT 1 and AUDIO INPUT 2 jacks.
S/P DIF:

Selects the digital audio signal from an instru-

ment or DAT deck etc. connected to the S/P DIF jack.
mLAN:

Selects the digital audio signal from an instru-

ment etc. connected to the mLAN connector (if the
optional EXB-mLAN is installed). (

☞PG p.4, PG p.56

“Input”)

If “Source Audio” is set to S/P DIF or mLAN, set “Sys-
tem Clock”

(Global P0: 0–2a

☞PG p.138) to the appro-

priate system clock setting.

4

Use “Mono-1/Mono-2/Stereo” to specify the mono/ste-
reo status of the input source. (

☞PG p.4, PG p.56)

Mono-1:

Use Input 1.

Mono-2:

Use Input 2.

Stereo:

Use Input 1 and 2 in stereo.

5

Use “To” to specify the track(s) that will be recorded. You
can set this if the “Mono-1/Mono-2/Stereo” field is set to
Mono-1

or Mono-2. If “Mono-1/Mono-2/Stereo” is set to

Stereo, audio tracks 1 and 2 will be recorded.

6

Press the OK button to execute “Auto Sampling/HD
Audio Setup.”

If you decide not to execute, press the

Cancel button

. (For the automatically-set parameters

and their values, refer to p.32. For an example of using
the automatically-set parameters

☞p.9)

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