0–5: mlan input, Audio and midi input settings from an – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Global

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

Auto:

The word clock master/slave setting will be made

automatically.
Manual:

The TRITON STUDIO will be the word clock mas-

ter, and the slave devices will synchronize to the clock of the
EXB-mLAN. However if settings are changed on a con-
nected external device, the external device will become the
master.
The current word clock setting is shown in parentheses. If
this is Internal, the EXB-mLAN is the master. If this is Exter-
nal

, one of the connected external devices is the master, and

the EXB-mLAN is the slave.

0–4b: Output Plug, No., Module, Nickname, Plug,

Connect, Cut

Output Plug

[L (Main), R (Main), 1 (Individual)...4, MIDI]

Selects the TRITON STUDIO’s mLAN output plug that you
want to connect.

No.

[01...62]

Up to 62 output destinations can be specified for one mLAN
plug. When you execute Connect to make a connection, the
connection number here will be assigned automatically. To
break a connection, select the No. of the connection that you
want to break, and execute Cut.

Module, Nickname, Plug

This area displays the module name, nickname, and plug
name of the currently-connected output destinations.

Connect

This button connects the TRITON STUDIO’s output plug to
an external device connected to the EXB-mLAN.

Cut

This button disconnects the TRITON STUDIO’s output plug
from an external device connected to the EXB-mLAN.

To make a connection

1

Use “Output Plug” to select the TRITON STUDIO out-
put plug that you want to connect.

2

Press the Connect button to access the dialog box.

3

Use “Module” to specify the output destination module.
When you press the “Module” popup button, the nickname
will be displayed in parentheses beside the module name.
The nickname will also be automatically displayed in the
dialog box.
Use “Plug” to select the plug that you want to connect.

4

Press the OK button to make the connection, or press the
Cancel button

to cancel without connecting.

When you make the connection, a connection No. will be
added, and the connected module name, nickname, and
plug name will be displayed.

To break a connection

1

Select the connection number (“No.”) that you want to
break.

2

Press the Cut button to break the connection.

0–4: Page Menu Command

0–4A: Initialize EXB-mLAN

This command initializes the mLAN connection settings of
the EXB-mLAN, its word clock synchronization state, and
other internal settings for use with the TRITON STUDIO.

1

Select “Initialize EXB-mLAN” to access the dialog box.

2

Press the OK button to execute initialization, or press the
Cancel button

to cancel without initializing.

You must execute this initialization after the EXB-
mLAN is first installed in the TRITON STUDIO.

If an error message of “Failed in the initialization of
EXB-mLAN” is displayed when “Initialize EXB-
mLAN” is executed, disconnect the IEEE 1394 cable
from the mLAN connector of the TRITON STUDIO,
and execute the command once again. If an error still
occurs, please contact your Korg distributor.

0–5: mLAN Input

Here you can make mLAN input plug settings for digital
audio signals and MIDI that are output from an external
mLAN device.
You can specify the input source for the TRITON STUDIO’s
mLAN Input 1 and 2, and for mLAN MIDI IN.

Only one output can be connected to each input.

For more about mLAN, refer to the “EXB-mLAN owner’s
manual” and “mLAN guide” included with the EXB-
mLAN.

0–5a: Input Plug, Module, Nickname, Plug, Con-

nect, Cut

Input Plug

[mLAN1, mLAN2, MIDI]

Selects the TRITON STUDIO’s mLAN input plug that you
want to connect.
If you want to make a connection or break a connection,
select the mLAN input plug here, and execute Connect or
Cut

.

If you want the sound that is input to mLAN1 or mLAN2 to
be heard from the TRITON STUDIO, make settings here,
and then set “Input” (Global P0: 0–3a, Sampling P0: 0–2a).

When setting “Input,” you must set “System Clock
(Global P0: 0–2a) to mLAN.

0–4A

0–4

0–4a

0–5a

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