KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Sampling

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P8

For example if Slot 1 contains the factory-installed 16
Mbyte SIMM, and you have installed a 32 Mbyte SIMM
in Slot 2 and a 16 Mbyte SIMM in Slot 3, you will be
able to select RAM1 (16 Mbyte), RAM3 (16 Mbyte),
RAM4

(16 Mbyte), and RAM5 (16 Mbyte) for “Bank

(RAM)

.” Each bank is 16 Mbytes.

(If a 32 Mbyte SIMM is installed in each Slot1, Slot2,
and Slot3, all banks can be selected, and the total size
will be 96 Mbytes.)

Sample Time

[min sec]

Specifies the time that you wish to sample. This can be set in
0.001 second increments. This parameter indicates amount
of remaining memory in the selected memory bank (the
available sampling time). If you record a sample in this con-
dition ([REC]

[START]

[STOP]), the change in time will

be displayed automatically.
If you have sufficient memory, it is a good idea to set an
ample “Sample Time,” and to use the “Truncate” (1–1A, 2–
1A) page menu command after you sample to delete
unwanted portions of the sample and reduce it to the mini-
mum size necessary. You can also press the SAMPLING
[START/STOP] key to stop recording after you have
recorded the desired material (

☞For details on the sampling

procedure, refer to BG p.37, 102).

If the writing destination (“Save to”) is RAM, the maximum
value will be calculated from the space remaining in the
selected bank. If the writing destination (“Save to”) is DISK,
the maximum value will be calculated from the space
remaining in the disk specified by “Select Directory.” A max-
imum of 80 minutes can be sampled in one sample file for
either mono or stereo (mono: approximately 440 Mbyte, ste-
reo: approximately 879 Mbyte).

If the writing destination is (“Save to”) is RAM, and
Auto Optimize RAM” (Global P0: 0–3b) is not
checked

, unused sample RAM will accumulate,

decreasing the amount of available sample memory
(RAM). If this occurs, execute the page menu command
“Optimize RAM” (0–1M) to reclaim unused RAM.
The remaining amount of RAM can be checked in Sam-
pling mode P0: Memory Status.

The remaining amount of memory will depend on the fol-
lowing conditions:
1.

The amount of memory that is installed.

2.

Whether the sample is stereo or mono. When the “Sam-
ple Mode

” (0–1c) is set to Stereo, the memory capacity

will be halved.

3.

The time specified for “Pre Trigger REC” (0–2b: a func-
tion that automatically samples the sound even before
you begin sampling) will be subtracted from the amount
of memory that actually remains.

Sample Mode

[L-Mono, R-Mono, Stereo]

Specifies the channel(s) that you want to sample, and specify
whether a mono or stereo sample will be created.
The sound that is sent to the internal L and/or R bus or the
internal Indiv. 1 and/or 2 bus you specify as the “Source
BUS

” (0–2b) will be sampled.

L-Mono:

The sound of the internal L channel or internal

Indiv. 1

channel specified by “Source BUS” will be sampled

in mono.
R-Mono:

The sound of the internal R channel or internal

Indiv. 2

channel specified by “Source BUS” will be sampled

in mono.
Stereo:

The sound of the internal L and R channels or the

internal Indiv. 1 and 2 channels specified by “Source BUS
will be sampled in stereo. When you sample in stereo, a ste-
reo multisample and samples will be created.

Example 1: Sampling a monaural source connected to AUDIO
INPUT 1 without applying internal effects

Example 2: Stereo-sampling a monaural source connected to
AUDIO INPUT 1 and processed by internal insert effect IFX1
052: Reverb Hall

Example 3: Sampling a stereo source connected to AUDIO
INPUT 1, 2 without applying internal effects

Example 4: Stereo-sampling a stereo source connected to
AUDIO INPUT 1, 2 and processed by internal insert effect
IFX1 008: St.Graphic 7EQ

If you want to sample a digital source connected to S/P
DIF IN or to the EXB-mLAN option, set “Input” (0–2a)
to S/P DIF or mLAN. If S/P DIF is selected, make set-
tings for the L channel in Input1, and settings for the R
channel in Input2.

When stereo sampling ends, you may hear noise in the
audio output, but this does not affect the sound that
was sampled.

For details on settings for resampling, refer to “Resam-
ple” (0–2b).

“Input”

(0–2a)

Analog

Input1 “Pan”

(0–2a)

L000

Input1 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input1 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

L/R

“Source BUS”

(0–2b)

L/R

“Resample”

(0–2b)

Manual

“Recording Level [dB]”

(0–1d) The desired level

“Sample Mode”

(0–1c)

L-Mono

“Input”

(0–2a)

Analog

Input1 “Pan”

(0–2a)

C064

Input1 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input1 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

IFX1

“Source BUS”

(0–2b)

L/R

“Resample”

(0–2b)

Manual

IFX1(P8)

Select and assign 052: Reverb Hall

“Recording Level [dB]”

(0–1d) The desired level

“Sample Mode”

(0–1c)

Stereo

“Input”

(0–2a)

Analog

Input1 “Pan”

(0–2a)

L000

Input1 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input1 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

L/R

Input2 “Pan”

(0–2a)

R127

Input2 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input2 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

L/R

“Source BUS”

(0–2b)

L/R

“Resample”

(0–2b)

Manual

“Recording Level [dB]”

(0–1d) The desired level

“Sample Mode”

(0–1c)

Stereo

“Input”

(0–2a)

Analog

Input1 “Pan”

(0–2a)

L000

Input1 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input1 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

IFX1

Input2 “Pan”

(0–2a)

R127

Input2 “Level”

(0–2a)

127

Input2 “BUS(IFX/indiv.)Select”

(0–2a)

IFX1

“Source BUS”

(0–2b)

L/R

“Resample”

(0–2b)

Manual

IFX1(P8)

Select and assign 008: St.Graphic 7EQ

“Recording Level [dB]”

(0–1d) The desired level

“Sample Mode”

(0–1c)

Stereo

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