KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Sampling

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P8

5

To execute the Copy Sample command, press the OK
button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

0–1C: Rename Sample

This command lets you modify the name of the currently
selected sample.

1

Use “Sample Select” (0–1b) to select the sample whose
name you want to edit.

2

Select “Rename Sample” to access the dialog box.

3

Press the text edit button to open the text edit dialog box,
and input the desired sample name (up to sixteen charac-
ters).

If the multisample is stereo and a stereo sample is

selected, you can input up to fourteen characters for the
sample name. This is because the last two characters are
reserved for -L and -R. If you rename up to fourteen char-
acters of the sample of either the L or the R channel, the
other sample will automatically be renamed.

4

To execute the Rename Sample command, press the OK
button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

0–1D: Delete MS (Delete Multisample)

This command deletes the currently selected multisample or
all multisamples.

1

Use “MS (Multisample Select)” (0–1a) to select the multi-
sample that you want to delete.

2

Select “Delete MS” to access the dialog box.

3

All Multisamples:

Check this if you wish to delete all

multisamples.

4

Delete Samples too?:

Check this if you also wish to

delete the samples included in the deleted multisam-
ple(s). However, samples that are mapped to (used by)
other multisamples or drum kits will not be deleted.

5

To execute the Delete Multisample command, press the
OK button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

Even if you also choose to delete the samples that are
included in the deleted multisample(s), any sample
data (waveform data) used by these samples that is
shared with other samples will not be deleted. Only the
sample itself will be deleted.

0–1E: Copy MS (Copy Multisample)

This command copies the selected multisample to another
multisample.

The copy destination multisample number will auto-
matically be included in the resulting multisample
name. If necessary, use “Rename MS” (0–1F) to rename
it. When doing so, make sure that the name is not iden-
tical to any other multisample name. (The multisample
name is used to distinguish stereo multisamples.
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1

Use “MS (Multisample Select)” (0–1a) to select the copy-
source multisample.

2

Select “Copy MS” to access the dialog box.

3

Specify the copy destination multisample number.

When copying a stereo multisample, copy both

the L and R channels of the copy destination multisample
number.

4

To execute the Copy Multisample command, press the
OK button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

When a multisample is copied, the samples assigned to
the multisample will also be copied at the same time. At
this time, they will be automatically copied to vacant
sample numbers. The sample data (waveform data) will
be shared between the copy source and copy destination.
(Additional sample memory area will not be consumed.)

0–1F: Rename MS (Rename Multisample)

This command modifies the name of the currently selected
multisample.

1

Use “MS (Multisample Select)” (0–1a) to select the multi-
sample whose name you want to edit.

2

Select “Rename MS” to access the dialog box.

3

Press the text edit button to move to the text edit dialog
box, and input a multisample name of up to sixteen char-
acters.

If the selected multisample is stereo, up to four-

teen characters can be input as the multisample name.
This is because the last two characters are reserved for -L
and -R. If you rename up to fourteen characters of the
multisample of either the L or the R channel, the other
multisample name will automatically be renamed.

4

To execute the Rename Multisample command, press the
OK button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

0–1G: Convert MS To Program

(Convert Multisample To Program)

This command converts the selected multisample into a pro-
gram.
If you have recorded a sample or created a multisample and
would like to play it in Program mode, Combination mode,
or Sequencer mode, you must create a program that uses
that multisample for its oscillator.
It is possible to set the Program mode OSC1 and OSC2
parameters “High MS Bank,” “Low MS Bank” (Program P1:
1–2a) to select a RAM bank, so that a multisample that you
created in Sampling mode can be used in the program, and
then to make program settings to specify how the multisam-
ple will be sounded.

0000: NewSample_0000

0001: NewSample_0001

"Copy Sample"
with Sample Data

Sample Data

Sample Memory

Sample Data

0000: NewSample_0000

0001: NewSample_0001

"Copy Sample"

Sample Data

Sample Memory

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