P.116, 1, Memory in global mode, P.116) – KORG TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler User Manual

Page 120: Ing, the edited contents will be lost, The pages of media mode, Using a page menu command to write, Using the (sequencer) [rec/write] key to write

Advertising
background image

116

Writing global settings, user drum kits,
and user arpeggio patterns

The settings you edit in Global mode can be written into
internal memory. This is done using the operations Write
Global Setting

, Write User Drum Kits, and Write User

Arpeggio Patterns

. If you wish to use these edited set-

tings after you turn the power off, be sure to write the
data first.
There are two ways to write global settings, user drum
kits, and user arpeggio patterns.

Before you write a user drum kit or user arpeggio
pattern, the Global mode memory protect setting
must be turned off (

“Memory protect”).

The user arpeggio pattern parameter settings
“Tempo,” “Pattern,” “Octave,” “Resolution,” “Sort,”
“Latch,” “Key Sync,” and “Keyboard” are set inde-
pendently in the Program, Combination, and Song
modes. These settings are not saved when you per-
form the Write operation described here.
If you have edited these parameters in Program or
Combination mode you must return to that mode to
write them.

Using a page menu command to write

1 To write global settings (the various settings in Glo-

bal P0–P4), press the page menu command “Write
Global Setting” in Global P0–P4.
The Write Global Setting dialog box will appear.

To write user drum kits, press the page menu com-
mand “Write Drum Kits” in Global P5.

The Write Drum Kits dialog box will appear.

To write user arpeggio patterns, press the page menu
command “Write Arpeggio Patterns” in Global P6.

The Write Arpeggio Patterns dialog box will appear.

The same dialog box will also appear if, in each of the
above pages, you hold down the [ENTER] key and
press the [0] key.

2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK button.

To cancel, press the Cancel button.
When you press the OK button, the display will ask
“Are you sure?” Press the OK button once again to
write the data.

Using the (SEQUENCER) [REC/WRITE] key to
write

1 In the following pages, press the SEQUENCER [REC/

WRITE] key.
A dialog box will appear.

The example shown is for Update Arpeggio Patterns

2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK button.

To cancel, press the Cancel button.

Memory in Global mode

When the power is turned on, the Global mode data is
called from internal memory into the Global mode mem-
ory area. Then when you modify the parameters in Global
mode, the data in the memory area will be modified. If
you wish to save this modified data in internal memory,
you must Write it.
When you write, the data in the memory area will be writ-
ten into the global settings, drum kits, and arpeggio pat-
terns of internal memory.
If you turn off the power without writing, the modified
data in the memory area will be lost.

The pages of Media mode

Media mode page structure

For details on how to access each mode and page,
refer to “Basic operation” (

☞p.13).

Global settings:

Global P0–P4

User drum kits:

Global P5

User arpeggio patterns:

Global P6

Page

Explanation

Load

Load the selected file or directory into internal
memory.

Save

Save data from internal memory to media
such as a media.

Utility

Rename, copy, or delete a disk or file, create
new directories, and set the date and time.

Make Audio CD

Write Wave files to an audio CD.

Play Audio CD

Play back an audio CD.

Edit WAVE

Edit Wave files stored in media.

Media Information

View information for the selected media.

Memory Area

Write

Power On

Internal Memory

Edit

Drum Kit

Global Setting

Arpeggio

Pattern

Editing will affect the data that has
been called into the memory area.

When you Write, the
various Global mode
settings will be saved in
internal memory.

When the power is
turned on, the settings
are called into the
memory area.

Advertising