Using controllers to modify the sound, The lock function, Joystick – KORG Speaker System User Manual

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Using controllers to modify the sound

The TRITON provides a variety of controllers that can
be used to control the tone, pitch, volume, effects, and
arpeggiator etc. in realtime while you play.

You can use the Lock function of SW 1 or 2 to hold
the effect even after the joystick is returned to the
center position. For the procedure, refer to “SW1,
SW2.”

You can use the joystick as a source for alternate
modulation or effect dynamic modulation, to con-
trol program parameters or effect parameters.

Move your finger to the left and right on the ribbon
controller to apply an effect.
Normally, this is used to control pitch, volume or filter
etc.

You can use the Lock function of SW 1 or 2 to hold
the effect even after you release your finger from
the ribbon controller. For the procedure, refer to
“SW1, SW2.”

You can use the ribbon controller as a source for
alternate modulation or effect dynamic modula-
tion, to control program parameters or effect
parameters.

You can use these keys as sources for alternate modula-
tion or effect dynamic modulation to control program
parameters or effect parameters.
These switches can also be used to switch the octave, to
turn portamento on/off, or to lock the position of the
ribbon controller or after touch function.

You can specify the way in which the [SW1] and [SW2]
keys will operate: either Toggle, when the assigned
function will be switched on/off each time the key is
pressed, or Momentary, when the assigned function
will be switched on only as long as you hold down the
key.

In Program mode, the function of the [SW1] and
[SW2] keys can be checked in the P0: Play tab Per-
formance (

p.27).

When you write a program or combination, the
on/off status of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys is
saved.

For details on making these settings, refer to “Set-
ting the functions of [SW1] and [SW2]” (

p.127).

The Lock function

Joystick

When the [SW1] or [SW2] key function is set to JS X
Lock

, JS +Y Lock, or JS –Y Lock, the sound produced

by moving the joystick can be held even after the joy-
stick is returned to the center position.

When the [SW1] key is set to JS–Y Lock and is operat-
ing as a Toggle switch, the lock function can be used as
described in the following example.

1 Move the joystick toward yourself to modify the

sound.

2 While continuing to hold the joystick toward your-

self, press [SW1] (the [SW1] key LED will light).

The sound at this point will be held.

3 Even if you release the joystick, or move it toward

yourself once again, the sound will remain
unchanged from when the [SW1] key was pressed.

This is the “locked” condition. Moving the joystick
to left or right will produce the normal result.

Joystick

JS(+X):

Move the joystick toward the right to apply an
effect. Normally this is used to control the
pitch (bend up).

JS(–X):

Move the joystick toward the left to apply an
effect. Normally this is used to control the
pitch (bend down).

JS(+Y):

Move the joystick away from yourself to apply
an effect. Normally this is used to control the
oscillator LFO (vibrato).

JS(–Y):

Move the joystick toward yourself to apply an
effect. Normally this is used to control filter
LFO (wah).

Ribbon controller

SW1, SW2

Using controllers to modify the sound

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