1–2a: system preference, 1–2b: memory protect, N 1.1–2c: utility – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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1.1–2: Pref.

(System Preference)

1.1–2a: System Preference

Bank Map

[KORG, GM(2)]

Specifies the mapping of programs and combinations rela-
tive to Bank Select control change messages (CC#0 upper
byte and CC#32 lower byte).
The bank select messages shown in the following table can
be received (R) or transmitted (T), corresponding to Pro-
gram banks A...F (only for the separately sold EXB-MOSS
option), banks G, g (1)–g(9), g(d) and Combination banks
A...F.

Value: decimal, R: Receive, T: Transmit

Power On Mode

[Reset, Memorize]

Specifies the condition at power-on.
Reset:

This instrument will be in Combination mode

COMBI 1.1: Play, and Combination A000 will be selected.
Memorize:

The location (mode and page) where you were

when the power was last turned off, and the last-selected
program or combination number will be selected.

The contents of any parameters that were being edited
are not saved by this function. Before turning the power
off, you must Write your edits, or after writing save
them in Disk mode.

LCD Contrast

[0…62]

This sets the contrast of the LCD screen.
Higher values will increase the contrast.

If because of the temperature or other reasons, the LCD
screen is unreadable when the power is turned on, use
the following procedure to adjust the contrast.

1

Press the [EXIT] key three times, and then press the
[GLOBAL] key.

2

Hold down the [EXIT] key, and press the [REC/WRITE]
key.

3

Use the [VALUE] dial or the [VALUE] slider to adjust the
setting.

1.1–2b: Memory Protect

Program

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal program memory.

On (checked):

Internal program memory will be protected,

and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Off (unchecked):

Data can be written to internal program

memory.

Combi (Combination)

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal combination memory.

On (checked):

Internal combination memory will be pro-

tected, and the following write operations cannot be per-
formed.

Off (unchecked):

Data can be written to internal combina-

tion memory.

Song

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal song memory.
However, when the power is turned off, the song data in
song memory will be lost regardless of this setting.

On (checked):

Internal song memory will be protected, and

the following write operations cannot be performed.

Off (unchecked):

Data can be written to internal song mem-

ory.

Drum Kit

[Off, On]

This setting protects the internal drum kit memory.

On (checked):

Internal drum kit memory will be protected,

and the following write operations cannot be performed.

Off (unchecked):

Data can be written to internal drum kit

memory.

1.1–2c: UTILITY

“Write Global Setting,” “Change all bank references,”
“Half Damper Calibration,” “After Touch Calibration”
(1.1–1d)

Bank

Bank Map: KORG

Bank Map: GM(2)

Bank A

00. 00 R/T

63. 00 R/T

Bank B

00. 01 R/T

63. 01 R/T

Bank C

00. 02 R/T

63. 02 R/T

Bank D

00. 03 R/T

63. 03 R/T

Bank E

00. 04 R/T

63.04 R/T

Bank F

00. 05 R/T

63. 05 R/T

Bank G,
g (0)...g (9)

121. 00, 121. 01…09 R/T

121. 00, 121. 01…09 R/T

56. 00 R

56. 00 R
00. 00, 00. 01...(XG) R
00. 00, 01. 00...(GS) R

Bank g (d)

120. 00 R/T

120. 00 R/T

62. 00 R

62. 00 R

63. 127 R (

Korg MUTE)

1.1–2a

1.1–2c

1.1–2b

Writing a program

Receiving program data via MIDI data dump

Loading program data from disk

Writing a combination

Receiving combination data via MIDI data dump

Loading combination data from disk

Recording to the sequencer

Receiving song data via MIDI data dump

Loading song data from disk

Saving template songs in Sequencer mode

Writing a drum kit

Receiving drum kit data via MIDI data dump

Loading drum kit data from disk

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