The structure of sequencer mode, Songs, Patterns – KORG TRITON Extreme music workstation/sampler User Manual

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The structure of Sequencer mode

Sequencer mode is structured as follows.

Songs

A song consists of MIDI tracks 1–16, a master track, song
parameters such as the song name, effect, arpeggiator and
RPPR parameters, and 100 user patterns.
A maximum of 200 such songs can be created on TRITON
Extreme.
MIDI tracks 1–16 and the master track each consist of
setup parameters

located at the start location, and musi-

cal data

within the track.

Setup parameters

MIDI tracks 1–16
Bank/Program No.*, PLAY/MUTE/REC, Pan*, Vol-
ume*, Track Play Loop, Loop Start Measure, Loop End
Measure, Play Intro, Status, MIDI Channel, Bank Select
(When Status=EX2), Force OSC Mode, OSC Select, Por-
tamento*, Transpose**, Detune**, Bend Range**, Delay,
Use Program's Scale, MIDI Filter, Key Zone, Velocity
Zone, Track Name, Arpeggiator Assign, IFX/Indiv.Out
BUS Select, Send1(MFX1)*, Send2(MFX2)*

Master track
Time signature*, Tempo*

Musical data

MIDI tracks 1–16
Note On/Off, Program Change (including Bank
Select), Pitch Bend, After Touch (Poly After), Control
Change, Pattern No., System Exclusive
* When you change the setting during realtime-

recording, this will be recorded as musical data.
This allows the starting settings to be modified dur-
ing the playback.

** Musical data (MIDI RPN data) can be used to

change the starting settings during playback.
For details on control changes and RPN, refer to PG
p.285, 293.

Of the above parameters, those that can be edited
during realtime recording can be recorded as exclu-
sive data.

Patterns

There are two types of patterns: preset patterns and user
patterns.

Preset patterns: Patterns suitable for drum tracks are

preset in internal memory, and can be selected for any
song.

User patterns: Each song can have up to 100 patterns.

When using a pattern in a different song, use the
Utility menu commands “Copy Pattern” or “Copy
From Song” etc. to copy the pattern. The pattern
length can be specified in units of a measure.

Each pattern consists of musical data for one track. It is
not possible to create patterns that contain multiple tracks.
These patterns can be used as track musical data by being
placed in a track

(page menu command “Put to Track”) or

copied

to a track (page menu command “Copy to Track”).

Alternatively, you can use a pattern with the RPPR func-
tion of a song

.

Cue List

A cue list allows you to playback multiple songs in suc-
cession. The TRITON Extreme allows you to create 20 cue
lists. Each cue list allows you to connect a maximum of 99
songs in any order, and to specify the number of times
that each song will repeat.
The page menu command “Convert to Song” lets you
convert the two or more songs in a cue list into a single
song. This allows you to use a cue list to create the back-
ing, then convert the cue list into a song and add solo
phrases on unused tracks.

Sequencer structure and corresponding pages

AUDIO OUTPUT
L/MONO, R

AUDIO OUTPUT
INDIVIDUAL

3, 4

1, 2

Controller
Setup
: P4- 4

Arpeggi-
ator
: P7

Routing : P8-1

Track

Insert Effect
Master Effect
Individual Outputs

Track 1

Track 2

Track 3

Track 4

Track 5

Track 6

Track 7

Track 8

Track 16

Master
Track

Pattern
U00 ... U99
RPPR
Setup: P6

Insert
Effect
1 ... 5 : P8

Master
Effect
1, 2 : P9

Master
EQ
: P9

Valve
Force
: P9

Placement:
Insert(Use Indiv.3/4 BUS)

Resampling (L/R 2ch Mix)

Valve
Force
: P9

Placement:
Final

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Musical
data

Parameter
settings

Parameter
settings

Musical
data

Tempo, Time signature data

Sampling memory (RAM)

Sample

In-Track Sampling

Make Audio CD

WAVE (Stereo) Media

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