Global p1: midi, 1–1: midi, Settings such as global midi channel – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Module, Nickname, Plug

This area displays the module name, nickname, and plug
name of the currently-connected input sources.

Connect

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

Cut

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

To make a connection

1

Use “Input Plug” to select the TRITON STUDIO input
plug that you want to connect.

2

Press the Connect button to access the dialog box.

3

Use “Module” to specify the input source module.
When you press the “Module” popup button, the nick-
name 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.

5

If you want the input sound to be heard from the TRI-
TON STUDIO, set “System Clock” (Global P0: 0–2a) to
mLAN

, and then set “Input” (Global P0: 0–3a, Sampling

P0: 0–2a).

To break a connection

1

Select the “Input Plug” that you want to break.

2

Press the Cut button.
The connection will be broken, and the display will be
blank for the mLAN input plug whose connection you
broke.

“Nickname,” “Word Clock Mode,” and Connection
data are stored by the EXB-mLAN. It is not necessary to
write Global Settings to save this data.

1–1: MIDI

Here you can make MIDI-related settings that affect the
entire TRITON STUDIO.

1–1a: MIDI Setup

MIDI Channel (Global MIDI Channel)

[1…16]

Sets the global MIDI channel.

The global MIDI channel is used in the following cases.

• When transmitting and receiving performance data in

Program mode (Program P0: Play) and Sampling mode.

• When selecting combinations via MIDI in Combination

mode (Combination P0: Play).

• When controlling timbres or effects that have been set to

Gch

in various modes

• When transmitting and receiving system exclusive

messages

MIDI received
In Program mode (P0: Play), MIDI data is received on the
global MIDI channel, but in Combination mode (P0: Play) or
Sequencer mode, MIDI data is received on the MIDI channel
specified for each timbre or track.
In Combination mode (P0: Play), program changes received
on the global MIDI channel will switch the combination
(

☞1–1b: MIDI Filter).

Use the global MIDI channel to switch IFX 1–5, MFX1 and MFX2
on/off.
To control the pan following IFX, sends 1/2, MFX 1/2 and
MEQ, use the global MIDI channel when in the Program or
Sampling mode; while in the Combination, Sequencer, or
Song Play modes, use the channel specified separately by
“Ctrl Ch” for IFX1–5, MFX1, MFX2, and MEQ. By setting
Ctrl Ch” to Gch, you can control these parameters from the
global MIDI channel.

MIDI transmission when TRITON STUDIO’s controllers are
operated
In Program mode and Sampling mode, this data will be
transmitted on the global MIDI channel. In Combination
mode, data will be transmitted simultaneously on the global
MIDI channel and on the MIDI channels of timbres whose
Status” (Combination 0–1c, 2–1b) is set to EXT or EX2.
In Sequencer mode, musical data will be transmitted on the
channel specified for the currently selected track (Sequencer
0–1a) (whose “Status” is BTH, EXT, or EX2).

Local Control On

Checked (Local Control On):

The TRITON STUDIO’s inter-

nal tone generator will be controlled by its own keyboard,
joystick, SW1 and SW2, and connected foot pedal. If you are
playing the TRITON STUDIO by itself, leave this setting
checked.

Global P1: MIDI

1–1

1–1a

1–1b

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