Rear panel – KORG TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler User Manual

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17. Sample memory (RAM) slot cover

You can open this cover and install SIMM boards to
expand the sample memory (RAM). A maximum of three
32 Mbyte SIMM boards can be installed as sample mem-
ory (RAM). (

☞PG p.321)

18. Headphone jack

A set of headphones can be connected here (stereo 1/4"
jack).
This allows stereo monitoring of the same signal as the
OUTPUT L/MONO and R jacks.

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1. AC power supply connector

Connect the included power supply cable here.
After connecting the power supply cable to the TRITON
Extreme, connect the other end to an AC outlet (

☞p.16).

2. [POWER] switch

This switch turns the power on/off (

☞p.18).

3. AUDIO OUTPUT

Connect these outputs to the input jacks of your amp or
mixer. In addition to the L/MONO and R main stereo
audio outputs, the TRITON Extreme provides four indi-
vidual audio outputs. The sound from each oscillator,
drum, timbre/track, or insert effect can be freely routed to
any output (

☞p.104–).

(MAIN) L/MONO, R

These are unbalanced phone jacks.
These are the main audio output jacks. By setting “BUS
Select” to L/R, the output from an oscillator, an insert
effect, an individual drum part, or the metronome can be
output to the (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks.
When making connections in stereo, use L/MONO and R.
When making connections in mono, use the L/MONO
jack.

(INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4

These are unbalanced phone jacks.
These are individual (independent) audio output jacks. By
setting the “BUS Select” to 1, 2, 3(Tube), 4(Tube), 1/2, or
3/4(Tube), an oscillator, an insert effect, an individual
drum part, or the metronome etc. can be assigned to be
output from the (INDIVIDUAL) 1, 2, 3, 4, jacks.
The output from the 1, 2, 3, 4 jacks is not affected by the
[VOLUME] slider.

4. AUDIO INPUT

These two audio inputs are used when recording a mono/
stereo sample from a mic or external audio source, or
when applying the TRITON Extreme’s internal effects to
an external audio source (

☞p.64, 107, 111).

The MIC/LINE level select switch ([MIC/LINE] switch)
and the level adjustment knob ([LEVEL] knob) allow you
to use a wide range of external audio sources, ranging
from mic level to line level.

AUDIO INPUT 1/2 jacks

These are unbalanced phone jacks.

[LEVEL] knob

This adjusts the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2
jacks.

[MIC/LINE] switch

This switches the input level of the AUDIO INPUT 1/2
jacks.

5. S/P DIF

OUT(MAIN) jack

This is an optical type S/P DIF format (IEC60958, EIAJ
CP-1201) digital output jack.
It outputs a digital version of the same audio signal as the
AUDIO OUTPUT (MAIN) L/MONO and R jacks, at sam-
pling rates of 48 kHz.

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