1–2a: keyboard track, 1–2b: amp mod., lfo1 mod., lfo2 mod, 1–2c: ams, int – KORG TRITON STUDIO music workstation User Manual

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PROG

1.1

2.1

2.2

2.3

3.1

4.1

4.2

5.1

5.2

5.3

6.1

6.2

6.3

6.4

7.1

7.2

7.3

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5.1–2a: Keyboard Track

These parameters let you use keyboard tracking to adjust
the volume of oscillator 1. Use the “Key” and “Ramp”
parameters to specify how the volume will be affected by
the keyboard location that you play.

Key (Keyboard Track Key):

Specifies the note number at which keyboard tracking will
begin to apply.
The volume will not change between “Low (KBDTrk Key
Low)” and “High (KBDTrk Key High).”

You can also input a value by playing a note on the key-
board while you hold down the [ENTER] key.

Low (KBDTrk Key Low)

[C–1…G9]

Keyboard tracking will apply to the range of notes below the
note number you specify here.

High (KBDTrk Key High)

[C–1…G9]

Keyboard tracking will apply to the range of notes above the
note number you specify here.

Ramp (Ramp Setting):

Specifies the angle of the keyboard tracking.

Low (KBDTrk Ramp Low)

[–99…+99]

With positive (+) values of this parameter, the volume will
increase as you play notes below the “Low (KBDTrk Key
Low)” note number. With negative (–) values, the volume
will decrease.

High (KBDTrk Ramp High)

[–99…+99]

With positive (+) values of this parameter, the volume will
increase as you play notes above the “High (KBDTrk Key
High)” note number. With negative (–) values, the volume
will decrease.

Volume change produced by keyboard location and Ramp settings

5.1–2b: Amp Mod., LFO1 Mod., LFO2 Mod.

Indicates settings to specify how the volume of oscillator 1
will be controlled by velocity, OSC1 LFO1, and OSC1 LFO2.

Amp Mod. (Amp Modulation):

Velocity Int. (Amp Velocity Int.)

[–99…+99]

With positive (+) values, the volume will increase as you
play more strongly.
With negative (–) values, the volume will decrease as you
play more strongly.

LFO1 Mod. (LFO1 Modulation):

Intensity (LFO1 Intensity)

[–99…+99]

These parameters let you use “OSC1 LFO1” (5.3–1) to con-
trol the oscillator 1 volume.
Negative (–) values

will invert the LFO waveform.

LFO2 Mod. (LFO2 Modulation):

Intensity (LFO2 Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “OSC1
LFO2”(5.3–2) will have on the volume of oscillator 1. Refer
to the preceding sections “LFO1 Mod. (LFO1 Modulation).”

5.1–2c: AMS, Int.

AMS (Amp AMS)

[Off, (PEG, FEG, EXT)]

Indicates the source that will control the volume of amp 1
(

p.222 “AMS List”) (EXT) Velocity cannot be selected.

Int. (AMS Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “AMS
(Amp AMS)” will have.
The actual volume will be determined by multiplying the
value of the changes produced by the amp EG with the val-
ues of Alternate Modulation etc., and if the levels of the amp
EG are low, the modulation applied by Alternate Modula-
tion will also be less.
For example, if you set “AMS (Amp AMS)” to AfterT and
press down on the keyboard, the volume will increase if you
have set this parameter to a positive (+) value. However if
the volume is already at maximum due to the EG settings
etc., it will not be possible to increase the volume any fur-
ther. If you have set this parameter to a negative (–) value,
pressing down on the keyboard will decrease the volume.

AMS (LFO1 AMS)

[Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, KT, EXT)]

Indicates a source that will control the depth by which
“OSC1 LFO1” will modulate the volume of oscillator 1
(

p.222 “AMS List”).

Int. (AMS Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “OSC1
LFO1” will have on the volume of oscillator 1. Negative (–)
values

will invert the LFO waveform.

AMS (LFO2 AMS)

[Off, (PEG, FEG, AEG, KT, EXT)]

Indicates a source that will control the depth by which
“OSC1 LFO2” will modulate the volume of oscillator 1
(

p.222 “AMS List”).

Int. (AMS Intensity)

[–99…+99]

Specifies the depth and direction of the effect that “OSC1
LFO2” will have on the volume of oscillator 1. Negative (–)
values

will invert the LFO waveform.

5.1–2d: UTILITY

“Write Program” (1.1–1c), “Copy Oscillator,” “Swap
Oscillator” (2.1–1d)

Volume

Key

Ramp Low=+99

Ramp Low=0

Ramp Low=–99

Ramp High=+99

Ramp High=0

Ramp High=–99

KBDTrk Low

KBDTrk High

Volume change (with positive (+) values of this parameter)

Softly played

Strongly played

Note-on

Note-off

Note-on

Note-off

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