Solo/mute functions, Locate key, The solo / mute functions – KORG TRITON Musical Instrument User Manual

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TRITON Training Guide

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Record a couple more tracks:

31. First, for the Guitar track - set the Play Loop measures you want (see step 25).

32. Now select Track03 from the Track Select popup menu, and rehearse and record the Electric Piano

track for at least 16 bars! When you're finished recording, press START/STOP.

33. Record a String and / or Lead Synth track - select the tracks, rehearse and record them each for at

least 16 bars!

The Solo / Mute Functions

TRITON features instant track Solo and Muting functions - right at your fingertips, with TouchView!

Let's see how this works with the current song:

1. Press the Prog 1-8 tab in the P0: Play / REC page, then press START/STOP to playback the song

2. While the song plays, press the SOLO OFF button for Track 1 - to solo the Drums. Press it again - to

"toggle" ON/OFF the solo function for this track. You can also press the SOLO buttons for more than one

track - to isolate "sections" while the song plays.

3. Press the Page menu button (upper - right), then press Solo Selected Track from the popup menu.

Now, when you use the SOLO function, only the selected track will be soloed, even if you press another

track's SOLO button. Uncheck the Solo Selected Track function if you want to use SOLO as in step 2

above.

4. To Mute tracks during song playback, press the selected track's MUTE button. It will "toggle" ON /OFF

each time you press it. When you're recording, the selected record track's MUTE button will read REC.

5. After you've tried these functions out, make sure to return each track's SOLO and MUTE buttons to

PLAY status, then press START/STOP to stop playback of the song.

About the Locate Key

You can set a locate point for rehearsal and recording in the Sequencer mode P0 popup menu, or by holding

down the ENTER key and pressing the LOCATE key as the song plays back.

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