Rec audio input – KORG TRITON STUDIO V2 User Manual

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Check the resampled data

• If you selected “Save to: RAM” (Convert to Program),

select the newly created program, and play the C2 note
of the keyboard to hear the resampled result.

• If you selected “Save to: DISK,” use the page menu

command “Select Directory” to hear the results. (

☞PG

p.7)

If you also want to simultaneously sample an external
audio source from AUDIO INPUT etc. while you play
the program, go to the Program P0: Play, Sampling
page, and set Input 1, 2 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” to L/
R

. (

☞BG p.46)

If you did not check “Convert to Program,” use Sam-
pling mode to select and play the sample to hear the
resampled result.

3. REC Audio Input

This automatically makes the appropriate settings for sam-
pling an external audio source while you monitor your play-
ing on a program using the arpeggiator etc.

Use INDIV.1, 2 OUT to monitor the sound being sam-
pled. Connect the AUDIO OUTPUT MAIN L, R, INDIV
1, 2 jacks to your mixer and monitor the output.

Setup

1

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

2

Use the radio buttons to select REC Audio Input.

3

Use “Source Audio” to select the external audio input
source.
Analog:

Selects the analog audio output of an instrument

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

Selects the digital audio output from an instru-

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

Selects the digital audio output of an instrument

or other device connected to the mLAN connector (if the
optional EXB-mLAN is installed). (

☞PG p.4 “Input”)

If you select S/P DIF or mLAN for “Source Audio,”
you must set “System Clock” (Global P0 0–2a

☞PG

p.138) to the appropriate system clock setting.

4

Use “Mono-1/Mono-2/Stereo” to specify whether the
input source is mono or stereo. (

☞PG p.4)

Mono-1:

Input 1 will be used.

Mono-2:

Input 2 will be used.

Stereo:

Input 1 and 2 will be used in stereo.

5

Use “Save to” to select the destination to which the sam-
pled data will be written.
RAM:

The resampled data will be written into sample

memory (RAM). If the “Convert to Program” option in
step

6

is checked, a new multisample will automatically

be created after resampling.

DISK:

The sampled data will be saved as a WAVE file on

the internal hard drive or an external SCSI hard drive.
(

☞PG p.5 “Save to”)

6

If you selected “Save to: RAM,” checking “Convert to
Program”

will convert the resampled data into a pro-

gram using the number you specify in “Program.” You
can then move to Program mode after resampling and
play the data immediately.

7

Use “Program” to specify the program where the con-
verted data will be saved.

8

Press the OK button to execute “Auto Sampling Setup.”
If you decide not to execute, press the Cancel button.
(For the automatically-set parameters and their values,
☞p.69)

If you selected “Save to: RAM” and want to change the
RAM bank, use the page menu command “Select Bank
& Smpl No.”

(0–3C

☞PG p.6) to specify the sampling-

destination sample memory (RAM).

If you selected “Save to: DISK,” you can use the page
menu command “Select Directory” (0–3D

☞PG p.7) to

specify the save-destination for the WAVE file that will
be created by sampling.

Sampling

9

Start playing the program that uses the arpeggiator etc.

0

Press the SAMPLING [REC] key and then the SAM-
PLING [START/STOP] key

.

A

Play the instrument etc. that is connected to the AUDIO
INPUT jack you specified in “Source Audio.”

B

When you are finished playing, press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key

.

If you selected “Save to: RAM” (Convert to Program)
and continue resampling without changing the settings,
the newly-created samples will be automatically
assigned to C#2, D2, …

Listen to the sampled data

• If you selected “Save to: RAM” (Convert to Program),

select the newly created program and play the C2 key to
hear the sample.

• If you selected “Save to: DISK,” use the page menu

command “Select Directory” (

☞PG p.7) to hear the

sample.

If you want to apply an insert effect to the input source,
go to the Program P0: Play, Sampling page, and set
Input 1,2 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” to IFX1–IFX5. Set
the “BUS Select” that follows the insert effect you used
to 1/2.

If you did not check “Convert to Program,” select and
play the sample in Sampling mode to hear it.

Add the contents of “0–3E: Auto Sampling Setup” to the
explanation in “Parameter Guide” Program mode 0–3: Sam-
pling Page Menu Command (

PG p.6).

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