Sampling mode, Korg sampling terminology, Just a bit of korg sampling terminology – KORG TRITON Musical Instrument User Manual

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Sampling Mode

TRITON features 48 kHz 16 - bit linear mono or stereo sampling. TRITON, TRITONpro and TRITONproX

come standard with 16 Mbytes of sample RAM on an internal 72-pin SIMM module, giving you recording time

of almost 3 minutes in mono, and well over 1 minute in stereo. You can easily and affordably expand

TRITON's sample RAM to 64 Mbytes with user - installable and commercially - available SIMMS modules.

There's two internal slots for the SIMMS modules, and they can be configured in the following ways: 2 - 16

Mbyte SIMMS give you 32 Mbytes sample RAM, 1 - 16 Mbyte and 1 - 32 Mbyte SIMMS equals 48 Mbytes

sample RAM, and 2 - 32 Mbyte SIMMS take TRITON to 64 Mbytes sample RAM - this allows total recording

time of well over 11 minutes, giving you four mono samples of almost 3 minutes each, or four stereo samples

of well over 1 minute each.

Just a bit of Korg sampling terminology…

Sample:

Data that's recorded or loaded into sample RAM. Samples consist of

waveform data and playback parameters such as Start, and Loop

Start and End addresses. A TRITON, TRITONpro or TRITONproX can

contain a maximum of 4000 samples in internal memory (64 Mbytes).

Multisample:

The settings that allow one or more samples to reside in different

areas of the keyboard (1-128 "indexes"). A standard TRITON,

TRITONpro or TRITONproX can hold a maximum of 1000

multisamples in internal memory (64 Mbytes).

Index:

A parameter (index #) that specifies the sample, zone, original pitch,

playback pitch and level etc.

More sampling terms to come…for now, let's get started:

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