0–2: arpeggio, Arpeggio pattern selection and settings – KORG Triton Studio User Manual
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Program
P0
P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P7
P8
P9
3
IFX Balance
[–10...0...+10]
This adjusts the “Wet/Dry” setting of insert effects 1–5 as a
whole.
With an adjustment of +00, the value of the program param-
eters will be unchanged.
Positive (+)
settings will raise the Wet levels above the pro-
gram setting, and lower the Dry levels. With an adjustment
of +10, the setting will be “Wet.”
Negative (–)
settings will lower the Wet levels below the
program setting, and raise the Dry levels. With an adjust-
ment of –10, the setting will be “Dry.”
MFX Balance
[–10...0...+10]
This adjusts the master effect “Return 1” and “Return 2” (9–
1b) settings as a whole.
With an adjustment of +00, the value of the program param-
eters will be unchanged.
Positive (+)
settings will raise the return levels above the
program setting.
With an adjustment of +10, the setting will be 127 (maxi-
mum).
Negative (–)
settings will lower the return levels below the
program setting.
With an adjustment of –10, the setting will be 0.
For the INT-F bank programs that can be used when
the EXB-MOSS option is installed, different program
parameters will be adjusted.
(
☞EXB-MOSS owner’s manual)
▼ 0–1: Page Menu Command
0–1A: Write Program
This command writes the edited program into the internal
memory.
If you wish to save a program, be sure to write it into mem-
ory. An edited program cannot be recovered if you do not
write it before turning off the power or selecting another
program.
1
Select “Write Program” to access the dialog box.
2
The upper line shows the bank and program name.
If you wish to modify the program name, press the text
edit button
to move to the text edit dialog box, and input
the desired program name.
3
In “Category,” specify the category of the program that
you are writing.
With the factory settings, the program categories have
been given the names of instruments etc., but you can use
“Program Cat.” (Global P4: 4–1) to modify these category
names. The category selected here can be used to find
this program when selecting a program in Program,
Combination, Sequencer, or Song Play modes.
4
Press “To Program” to specify the writing destination.
You can also use the BANK [INT-A]–[EXB-G] keys to
select a bank.
It is not possible to write to banks G–g(d). If you have
edited a program from banks G–g(d) and wish to write
it, you must write to banks INT-A–INT-E or EXB-A–
EXB-G.
5
To execute the Write Program operation, press the OK
button
. To cancel, press the Cancel button.
You can also press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] to
write a program in the same way as “Write Program.”
Press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key to access the
dialog box, and write the program. In this case, the set-
tings will be written to the currently selected program.
0–2: Arpeggio
Arpeggiator parameters are edited in P7: Edit-Arpeggiator,
but major parameters can be edited here as well. When you
are playing in Program P0: Play, you can edit the arpeggia-
tor in realtime, such as changing the arpeggio pattern etc.
To write (save) the results of your editing, use “Write Pro-
gram” or “Update Program.” You can also use the [TEMPO],
[GATE], and [VELOCITY] knobs to edit the arpeggio in real-
time (
☞BG p.29, 30).
0–2a: Arpeggiator
Pat (Pattern) [P000...P004, U000(I-A/B)...U506(User)]
Octave
[1, 2, 3, 4]
Reso (Resolution)
[
, , , , , ]
Sort
[Off, On]
Latch
[Off, On]
Key Sync.
[Off, On]
Keyboard
[Off, On]
Make settings for the program arpeggiator (
☞P7: Edit-
Arpeggiator).
These parameters can also be set from P7: Edit-Arpeg-
giator.
Octave
Octave of OSC 1/2
Pitch Stretch
Transpose and Tune of OSC 1/2
OSC Balance
High Multisample, Low Multisample Level of OSC 1/2
Amp Level
Amp1 Level, Amp2 Level
Attack Time
Amp EG Attack Time, Start Level, Attack Level, Level
Modulation St, Time Modulation At of Amp 1/2, and
Filter EG Attack Time of Filter 1/2
Decay Time
AmpEG Decay Time, Slope Time of Amp 1/2; Filter
EG Decay Time and Slope Time of Filter 1/2
IFX Balance
Wet/Dry balance of the IFX1/2/3/4/5 effects
MFX Balance
Master Effect Return 1, 2
0–1A
0–1
0–1a
0–2a