KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Sampling

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P8

• The stereo sample that was created will be assigned

automatically.

0–1J: Keyboard Display

This command selects the range of the keyboard display.
Normally you will select 88Key Normal (A0–C8).

1

Select “Keyboard Display” to access the dialog box.

2

Use the radio buttons to select the displayed range.

3

To execute the Keyboard Display command, press the
OK button

. To cancel, press the Cancel button.

0–1K: Move Sample

This command lets you move the currently selected sample
to the specified number (i.e., to change the sample number),
or to rearrange the sample numbers so that they start from
0000 after samples have become discontinuous as a result of
creating or editing. (

☞Following illustration)

When you reassign the sample numbers, the sample num-
bers within the multisamples and drum kits that use these
sample will also be automatically reassigned. (This means
that the samples of the multisamples and drum kits need not
be reassigned following this operation.)

1

Use “Sample Select” (0–1b) to select the copy source sam-
ple.

2

Select “Move Sample” to access the dialog box.

3

Use ToSample” to specify the move destination sample
number.

When moving a stereo sample, you must move

the samples individually.
If you wish to reassign (pack) all sample numbers start-
ing at 0000, checkOptimize Empty Sample No.

4

If “Adjust Sample Assign in Drum Kit” is checked, and
if the samples being moved are mapped to (used by) a
drum kit, those sample numbers will also be automati-
cally modified. Normally you will leave this checked.

Samples mapped to (used by) multisamples will be auto-
matically changed to the new sample numbers regardless
of this setting.

5

To execute the Move Sample operation, press the OK
button

. To cancel without executing, press the Cancel

button

.

Example)

If data already exists at the move destination sample
number, the sample will not be overwritten; instead, all
subsequent samples will be renumbered upward.

Example)

If there is no empty sample number and forward move-
ment is not possible, samples will be renumbered down-
ward.

0–1L: Move MS (Move Multisample)

This command lets you move the currently selected multi-
sample to the specified number (i.e., to change the multi-
sample number), or to rearrange the multisample numbers
so that they start from 000 after multisamples have become
discontinuous as a result of creating or editing. (

☞Following

illustration)

When you reassign the multisample numbers, the multisam-
ple numbers within the programs that use these multisam-
ples will also be automatically reassigned. (This means that
you do not need to reselect the multisamples in Program
mode following this operation.)

1

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

2

Select “Move MS” to access the dialog box.

3

In ToMultisample,” specify the move destination mul-
tisample number.

When moving a stereo multisample, you will

need to move each part separately.
If you wish to rearrange all multisamples consecutively,
check

Optimize Empty Multisample No.”

4

If “Adjust Multisample Assign in Program” is checked
and if the multisamples being moved are used in pro-
grams, the multisample numbers of the programs will
also be reassigned automatically. Normally you will
leave this checked.

5

To execute the Move Multisample command, click the
OK button

. If you decide not to execute, click the Cancel

button

.

Move 0003 to 0001

Move 3996 to 3999

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