KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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Global

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P5

P6

(

☞”VNL”)

RAM:

Selects samples that you created in the Sampling

mode, or that were loaded into the TRITON STUDIO in the
Disk mode. For “High Drumsample” you can select from
0000–3999

.

When you press the popup button, the group of 1000
samples that include the currently selected sample will
be displayed. To select a sample from a different set of
1000, use the VALUE controller to input the number.

EXB*:

Selects drum samples from a EXB-PCM series option.

This can be selected only if an option board containing drum
samples is installed. The “*” will indicate the type of option
board that is installed. The number of drum samples for
High Drumsample” will differ depending on the option
that is installed.

AKAI S1000/S3000 format, AIFF format, or WAVE for-
mat data can also be loaded in Disk mode as samples,
and used as drum samples.

The EXB* display will depend on the type of option
board.

If you have selected a drum kit that uses drum samples
from a EXB-PCM series option, and the drum sample
does not match because the corresponding EXB-PCM
(expansion board) is not installed, “Bank” will indicate
ROM

. In this case, that drum sample will not sound.

When you re-select the drum sample bank, it will
sound.

When you press the “High Drumsample” popup button, a
list of drum samples will appear, allowing you to select a
drum sample from the list. If ROM has been selected for
High Drumsample Bank,” you can select drum samples
from a tabbed list organized by instrumental category.

Category/ROM Drumsample Select menu:

It is not possible to edit the category names of drum
samples, or to re-assign the category.

S.Offset (Start Offset)

[Off, On]

On (checked):

The sound will begin from a location later

than the beginning of the drum sample waveform. The start
offset location is preset for each drum sample. This parame-
ter has no effect on a drum sample that contains no start off-
set setting.

However when a RAM bank is selected, this will depend on
the selected

drum sample

. If you select a

drum sample

that

includes one of the following types of sample, checking this
item will cause playback to start from the Loop Start Address.

• A sample that was recorded (sampled) in Sampling

mode etc.

• A sample whose Loop Start Address was edited in

Sampling mode after the sample was loaded in Disk
mode

• A sample whose Loop Start Address was specified

automatically when it was loaded as an AKAI, AIFF, or
WAVE file in Disk mode

Off (unchecked):

Playback will start from the beginning of

the drum sample waveform.

Rev (Reverse)

[Off, On]

On (checked):

The drum sample waveform will playback in

“one-shot” reverse. The location at which the reverse play-
back will start and end is pre-determined for each drum
sample.
RAM bank samples for which “Start” and “End” (Sampling
P2: 2–1c) have been set will be played back (in reverse) from
“End” to “Start.”

This setting will not affect the playback direction of a
drum sample that is already set to reverse playback or
reverse-loop playback.

This parameter will not change the playback direction
of a sample for which “Rev” (Sampling P2: 2–1c) is
checked

.

Level

[–99...+99]

Specifies the volume.
Keys for which a value of +99 is specified will sound at a
volume twice as high as the amp level of the program which
uses that drum kit. Keys for which a value of 0 is specified
will sound at the volume of the amp level of the program
which uses that drum kit.
Keys for which a value of –99 is specified will not sound.

Transpose

[–64...+63]

Adjusts the pitch in semitone steps.
+12

is one octave up, and –12 is one octave down.

Tune

[–99...+99]

Adjusts the pitch in one-cent steps.
–99

is a semitone lower, and +99 is a semitone higher.

Cutoff (Filter-Cutoff)

[–64...+63]

Adjust the cutoff frequency of the filter. The cutoff frequency
for each key is determined by adding this value to the filter
“Frequency (Cutoff Frequency)” (Program P3: 3–1b, 3–5) of
the program that uses this drum kit.

Resonance (Filter-Resonance)

[–64...+63]

Adjusts the filter resonance. The filter resonance for each
key is determined by adding this value to the filter “Reso-
nance” (Program: P3: 3–1b, 3–5) of the program that uses
this drum kit. (When the “Filter Type” Program P3: 3–1a) is
Low Pass & High Pass

, there will be no resonance effect.)

Attack (Amp-Attack)

[–64...+63]

Adjusts the attack time of the volume (Amplifier). The
attack time for each key is determined by adding this value
to the amp EG Attack Time of the program that uses this
drum kit.

Decay (Amp-Decay)

[–64...+63]

Adjusts the decay time of the volume (Amplifier). The decay
time for each key is determined by adding this value to the
amp EG Decay Time of the program that uses this drum kit.

5–1c: Low Drumsample

Low Drumsample Bank

[ROM, RAM, EXB*...]

Low Drumsample

[000...416, 0000...3999, 000...]

Specifies the bank and drumsample number to select the
Low drumsample. The drumsample you select here will
sound when the velocity is less than the “Velocity Sample
SW Lo

Hi

” (5–1a) setting. (

☞5–1b)

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