KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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2) Using the effect specified by the song itself from the

beginning of the song, and inserting the effect
settings from another song at the middle of the song

For the insert effect (IFX3) used by track 3, we will use 023:
Stereo Phaser (specified by the template song) from the
beginning of the song, and insert MIDI parameter change
system exclusive messages at measure 9 to switch to the 020:
Stereo Flanger settings from another song.

1

Enter Sequencer mode, and use “Song Select” to select
song S000.

2

Use the page menu command “Load Template Song” to
load Acid Jazz.

3

In “Track Select,” select Track 03: Elec.Piano, and record
a performance as desired. (

☞BG p.49 “Creating the basic

song – 1. Loading a template song and copying preset
patterns (drum phrases)”)

4

Make the effect settings for the second half of the song in
another (copied) song

.

a) Create song S001.
b) Use the page menu command “Copy From Song” to

copy Song 000 as the copy-source. (

☞PG p.52 “Copy

From Song”)

5

In song 001, make the effect settings that you want to use
at measure 9.
In the Sequencer P8: Insert Effect, Insert FX page, select
020: Stereo Flanger for IFX3.

6

In the Sequencer P8: Insert Effect, IFX3 page, make the
desired parameter settings.

7

Choose “Put Effect Setting to Track” to open the dialog
box.

8

Insert the effect settings from song 001 into song 000.

“Effect”: IFX3
To:“Song”: 000

“Track”: 03
“Measure”: 009

“Beat.Tick”: 01.000

9

Press the OK button. Now you can play back the song to
listen to the effects change at the places in the song (mea-
sure 9 in this example) where you put an effect to a track

0

Using the [COMPARE] key, you can listen to the previ-
ous version, before you performed the “Put Effect Setting
to Track” operation.

Processing the data placed in a track by the “Put Effect
Setting to Track” command may take a little bit of time.
As your song becomes filled with more and more data,
it may take longer to complete the effect change. When
listening to the playback in step

9

, if you notice the

effect change does not take place smoothly at the
desired location, use the [COMPARE] key (lit) to return
to the previous state and try the operation again. This
time, change the “Beat.Tick:” settings so that the change
takes place a little bit (40 -100 “Ticks”) earlier or later in
the song.

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