Real-time control knobs, The real-time control knobs, Ams and effect dynamic modulation – KORG TRITON Musical Instrument User Manual

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TRITON Training Guide

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Tip:

When you edit a Program with the Performance Editors and want to update the Program quickly -

press the REC/WRITE key. A popup menu prompts you with the famous Korg words: "Are You Sure", and

you can confirm the update by pressing OK. If you want to write your edited Program to another location,

versus overwriting the existing Program, press the Performance Edit page menu command in the upper-right

of the display, press "Write Program", choose the destination bank, category and Program number, then

press "OK" to write the new Program.

The Real-time Control Knobs

The 4 Real-time Control knobs have 2 mode settings - A and B. You can toggle between each mode by

pressing the REAL-TIME CONTROL key. In A mode, cutoff, resonance, EG intensity and EG release are

controlled for every Program, Combination or Song. When each knob is set to the 12 o'clock position, the

original parameter value for the Program or Combination is recalled. In B mode, the settings of each knob

can be defined for each individual Program, Combination or Song.

AMS and Effect Dynamic Modulation

The Joystick, Ribbon controller, knobs, etc. are all used to control the sound in various ways. This is called

AMS or Alternate Modulation Source. As you play, and even as you record into the internal - or an external

sequencer, AMS can be used in realtime to control the sound. External MIDI data can also control the

TRITON's AMS and effect functions. The Insert and Master effects are controlled by Effect Dynamic

Modulation.

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