Foot pedal connections, Foot switch connections, Damper pedal connections – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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Play mode and output the sound from the OUTPUT
jacks, connect a mic or an external audio source to the
AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks.

For details on connections when sampling in Sam-
pling mode (

p.78).

For details on connections when outputting from
the OUTPUT jacks in other modes (

p.109).

Foot pedal connections

A foot pedal controls etc.
Connect a separately sold Korg assignable pedal such
as the XVP-10 or EXP-2 to the rear panel ASSIGN-
ABLE PEDAL jack

.

The function controlled by the foot pedal is specified in
Global: P2 “Foot Pedal Assign” (

p.125). (

p121, 220

in the Parameter Guide)

Foot switch connections

A foot switch controls sostenuto, soft pedal on/off,
arpeggiator on/off, to select programs or combina-
tions, and to start/stop the sequencer etc.
Connect a separately sold Korg foot switch such as the
PS-1 to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack.
The function that will be controlled by the foot switch
and the polarity of the foot switch can be set in Global:
P2 “Foot Switch Assign,” and “Foot Switch Polarity”
(

p.125). (

p.121, 219 in the Parameter Guide)

Damper pedal connections

A damper pedal applies a damper effect as you play.
Connect a separately sold Korg DS-1H damper pedal
to the DAMPER jack of the TRITON. If a DS-1H is con-
nected, half-damper effects can be produced.
The polarity of the pedal is set in Global P1 “Damper
Pedal Polarity” and the sensitivity is set in Global P1
“Half Damper Calibration.” (

p.115, 121 in the Parame-

ter Guide)

The keyboard, controllers and sequencer of the TRI-
TON control and play an external MIDI tone generator,
and an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer plays the
TRITON’s tone generator.

Use MIDI cables to connect the MIDI connectors
of the TRITON to the MIDI connectors of your
external MIDI device (

p.111).

An IBM PC (compatible) or Apple Macintosh com-
puter can be connected to the TRITON, so that the TRI-
TON’s keyboard, controllers and sequencer can
transmit data to the computer, and so that the com-
puter can play the TRITON’s tone generator.

Connect the TRITON’s TO HOST connector to the
appropriate port of your computer (

p.112).

If the separately sold EXB-SCSI option is installed, you
can connect the TRITON to a SCSI-compatible device
(hard disk drive, CD-ROM drive, etc.).
For the EXB-SCSI installation refer to p.237 in the
Parameter Guide.

4. Connecting pedals etc.

5. Connections to MIDI equip-

ment

6. Connections to a computer

7. Connections to a SCSI device

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