Silencing all notes on a specific channel, Resetting all controllers on a specific channel, Tuning – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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Appendices

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KARMA Knob1 (CC#22) [Bn, 16, vv]
KARMA Knob2 (CC#23) [Bn, 17, vv]
KARMA Knob3 (CC#24) [Bn, 18, vv]
KARMA Knob4 (CC#25) [Bn, 19, vv]
KARMA Knob5 (CC#26) [Bn, 1A, vv]
KARMA Knob6 (CC#27) [Bn, 1B, vv]
KARMA Knob7 (CC#28) [Bn, 1C, vv]
KARMA Knob8 (CC#29) [Bn, 1D, vv]
These correspond to KARMA Realtime Controls knobs [1]–
[8].

KARMA SCENE (CC#30) [Bn, 1E, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA Realtime Controls
[SCENE] key.
Transmit vv=127 [7F] when on, and vv=127 [7F] when off.

KARMA LATCH (CC#31) [Bn, 1F, vv]
This corresponds to the KARMA Realtime Controls
[LATCH] key.
Transmit vv=127 [7F] when on, and vv=127 [7F] when off.

KARMA SW1 (CC#85) [Bn, 55, vv]
KARMA SW2 (CC#86) [Bn, 56, vv]
These correspond to the KARMA Realtime Controls
switches [1] and [2].
Transmit vv=127 [7F] when on, and vv=127 [7F] when off.

Chord1 (CC#87) [Bn, 57, vv]
Chord2 (CC#88) [Bn, 58, vv]
Chord3 (CC#89) [Bn, 59, vv]
Chord4 (CC#90) [Bn, 5A, vv]
These correspond to CHORD TRIGGER [1]–[4].
Transmit vv=127 [7F] when on, and vv=127 [7F] when off.

Silencing all notes on a specific channel

All note off (CC#123) [Bn, 7B, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, all currently-sounding notes on that
channel will be turned off (as though the keys had been
released). However, the release portion of the notes will
remain.

All sound off (CC#120) [Bn, 78, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, all currently-sounding notes on that
channel will be silenced. While the All Note Off message
allows the release portion of the notes to remain, the All
Sound Off message will silence the notes immediately.

However, these messages are provided for emergency use,
and are not something that you will use while performing.

Resetting all controllers on a specific channel

Reset all controllers (CC#121) [Bn, 79, 00] (value 00)
When this is received, the value of all controllers on that
channel will be reset.

Using RPN to edit

RPN (Registered Parameter Number) is a type of message
that allows settings to be made in a way that is common
between instrument manufacturers. (NRPN (Non-registered
Parameter Numbers) and exclusive messages can be freely
used in non-compatible ways by different manufacturers
and models of instrument.)

RPN messages can be used for editing with the following
procedure.

1 Use RPN MSB (CC#101) [Bn, 65, mm] and RPN LSB

(CC#100) [Bn, 64, rr] (n: channel, mm, rr: upper and
lower bytes of the parameter number) messages to select
the parameter.

2 Use data entry MSB (CC#6) [Bn, 06, mm] and data entry

LSB (CC#38) [Bn, 26, vv] (n: channel, mm, vv: upper and
lower bytes of the value, together expressing 16,384 lev-
els) to specify the value.

3 You can use data increment (CC#96) [Bn, 60,00] or data

decrement (CC#97) [Bn, 61, 00] (n: channel, value is fixed
at 00) to change the value in steps of one.

This instrument can receive the following three RPN mes-
sages (tuning, transpose, and pitch bend range).

Tuning

RPN fine tune [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 01]
This RPN message can be used to adjust the detuning for a
program or timbre (in Combination mode), or for a track (in
Sequencer and Song Play modes).

The procedure is as follows.

1 [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 01]: Select RPN parameter 01.
2 [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. A

value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center, 0 [mm, vv=00,
00] is -100 cents, and 16383 [mm, vv=7F, 7F] is +99 cents.

You can use the universal exclusive Fine Tune message
to adjust the overall tuning that corresponds to the
“Master Tune” (GLOBAL 1.1–1a) parameter. (

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“About system exclusive messages”)

Transposing

RPN coarse tune [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 02]
This RPN message can be used to adjust the transposition
for a program or timbre (in Combination mode), or for a
track (in Sequencer and Song Play mode).

The procedure is as follows.

1 [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 02]: Select RPN parameter 02.
2 [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. Nor-

mally only the upper byte is used.

A value of 8192 [mm, vv=40, 00] is center, 6656 [mm, vv=34,
00] is -12 semitones, and 9728 [mm, vv=4C, 00] is +12 semi-
tones.

You can use the universal exclusive Coarse Tune mes-
sage to adjust the overall tuning that corresponds to the
“Key Transpose” (GLOBAL 1.1–1a) parameter. (

☞p.252

“About system exclusive messages”)

Changing the pitch bend range

RPN pitch bend range [Bn, 64, 00, 65, 00]
This RPN message can be used to adjust the pitch bend
range for a program or timbre (in Combination mode) or for
a track (in Sequencer and Song Play modes).

The procedure is as follows.

1 [Bn, 65, 00, 64, 00]: Select RPN parameter 00.
2 [Bn, 06, mm, 26, vv]: Use data entry to set the value. Nor-

mally only the upper byte is used.

A value of 0 [mm, vv=00, 00] is +00, and a value of 1536
[mm, vv=0C, 00] is +12 (one octave). Although it is possible
to set a negative value for a timbre/track, only positive val-
ues can be set using RPN messages.

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