Oscillator settings p1: edit-basic, Program basic page, Osc basic page – KORG TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler User Manual

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Oscillator settings

P1: Edit-Basic

Basic settings for the oscillator are made in the P1: Edit-
Basic page. The TRITON Extreme provides two oscilla-
tors, and for each oscillator you can select a basic wave-
form (“multisample”) and set the pitch.
The multisamples provided by the TRITON Extreme
include waveforms for musical instruments such as
pianos, as well as special waveforms unique to synthesiz-
ers. Multisamples reproduce the complex overtone struc-
ture and frequency characteristics that allow us to identify
a sound as being “piano-like” or “guitar-like” etc..

Program Basic page

Oscillator Mode

This sets the mode of the oscillator. Single uses one oscil-
lator and Double uses two oscillators. In the case of Sin-
gle

the maximum polyphony is 60 notes, and in the case

of Double the maximum polyphony is 30 notes. If you
wish to use a Drum Kit to create a drums program, select
Drums

. In the case of Drums, the polyphony is normally

60 notes

.

Depending on the multisamples that are selected for
each oscillator, the maximum polyphony can be up to
120 notes

for Single, up to 60 notes for Double, and

up to 120 notes for Drums. (

☞p.12)

Voice Assign Mode

Select whether the program will sound in Poly (polyphon-
ically) or Mono (monophonically). If this is set to Poly,
you will be able to play chords using the program. If this
is set to Mono, only one note will sound even if you play a
chord. Normally you will set this to Poly, but it is effective
to use Mono when you are playing sounds such as a solo
instrument, an analog-synth bass or a synth lead. Try
switching between Poly and Mono, and listen to the
results.

OSC Basic page

In this page you can select the multisample for each oscil-
lator. The TRITON Extreme contains 962 different multi-
samples. (

☞VNL)

Data sampled on the TRITON Extreme can also be used as
a multisample.

Selecting a multisample

The multisample will determine the basic character of the
program.

Use “High MS Bank” to select the multisample bank,
and use “High Multisample” to select the multisam-
ple.

You can select preset multisamples if “High MS Bank
is set to other than RAM.
If “High MS Bank” is RAM, you can select multisam-
ples that were sampled on the TRITON Extreme or
loaded in from media. Select from 000–999 for “High
multisample.”

Multisample bank

If “High MS Bank” is set to ROM, pressing the “High
Multisample” popup button will display all internal
ROM multisamples, organized into 15 categories. Use
the tabs located at the left and right to select the
desired category, and select a multisample from
within that category.

High Multisample and Low Multisample

If you specify a High and Low multisample for an oscilla-
tor, either the High or the Low multisample will sound
depending on the velocity of the note (i.e., the strength at
which you play the keyboard). This function is called
velocity multisample switching

.

1 Specify different multisamples for “High Multisam-

ple” and “Low Multisample.”

2 Specify a velocity value for “Velocity M.Sample SW

Lo

Hi.”

Notes played on the keyboard at a velocity less than
the value you specify will sound the Low multisample;
velocities at or above this velocity value will sound the
High multisample.
For example if you set “Velocity M.Sample SW
Lo

Hi” to 100, playing the keyboard softly will sound

the “Low multisample,” and playing strongly will
sound the “High multisample.”

MS Bank

Mbyte

No.

Explanation

ROM

32

000–424

TRITON Classic preset multisam-
ples

RAM

96

000–999

RAM multisamples (created in
Sampling mode or loaded in Media
mode)

Piano

16

000–003

Preset multisamples for stereo
piano

New1

16

000–007

Preset multisamples for stereo
piano and choir

New2

16

000–048

Preset multisamples for organ,
solo brass, electric guitar, acous-
tic guitar, electric bass, acoustic
bass, etc.

Best

16

000–046

Preset multisamples for electric
piano, clavi, brass, woodwinds,
choir, drums, etc.

OrchS

16

000–112

Preset multisamples for orchestral
strings

OrchB

16

000–079

Preset multisamples for orchestral
brass, woodwinds, percussion,
and harp etc.

Vint

16

000–157

Preset multisamples for vintage
analog synths

Synth

16

000–077

Preset multisamples for house and
trance music

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