Using the arp in combi mode, Tips on using the arpeggiators in combination mode – KORG TRITON Musical Instrument User Manual

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21. Press to highlight the Step No. 00, and use the

56value keys or the DIAL to move to the step (s) you

want to edit, then make edits for each step by highlighting and changing the Pitch Offset, Gate,

Velocity and Flam parameters.

22. If you want to add or remove Tones along the Step grid, move to the desired step, then use the

Numeric keys and ENTER key to toggle tones off and on for each step.

Tip:

While editing a pattern, check the Latch box in the GLOBAL (P6) Pattern Setup page, to latch the

pattern so that you can continuously - hear the tone and step edits your making - hands-free!

Tip:

You'll find lots more information about working with, and editing arpeggio patterns in the TRITON

Owner manuals!

Tips On Using the Arpeggiators in Combination Mode

1. Select and Play Combination C097 Bumpin' & Thumpin'…

"Question: I hear the drum arpeggio pattern, but when I play the keys - no drum

sounds are triggered - what's up with that?

Good Question! Even though you see a drum Program assigned as one of the timbres in this Combination,

it's only assigned to trigger a specific arpeggio pattern, and isn't audible when you touch the keyboard. This

way, you're free to play while the arpeggio pattern provides the rhythm.

Here's why it works this way:

2. Press the MENU key, then press P2: Edit -Trk Param.

3. Press the MIDI Channel tab button (lower-left). Notice the Gch (Global Channel 1) setting for all the

timbres in the Combination - except for Timbre 4 - Drums - it's MIDI channel is set to 2. Also note that

the status for timbres 6,7 and 8 is set to Off - meaning these three timbres won't be heard when you play

the keyboard. Keep this in mind for a moment…

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