0–2: mixer, Specify pan and level, 0–1: page menu command – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

Page 46: 0–2a: program category, pan, volume, hold balance, 0–1a: write combination, 0–1b: solo selected timbre, Program category

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Combination

P0

P1

P2

P3

P4

P7

P8

P9

0–1: Page Menu Command

0–1A: Write Combination

This command writes an edited combination into the TRI-
TON STUDIO’s internal memory. Be sure to write any com-
bination that you wish to save. If the power is turned off or a
different combination selected before you write an edited
combination, your edits cannot be recovered.
For the procedure, refer to “Write Program” (Program P0: 0–
1A).

If you use “Category” to specify a category for the combina-
tion you are writing, you will be able to select that combina-
tion by its category in Combination P0: Play.
The names of the combination categories can be edited in
“Comb Cat.” (Global P4: 4–2).

You can also use the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key
to write a combination in the same way as “Write Com-
bination.” Press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key
to access the dialog box, and write the combination. In
this case, the data will be written to the currently
selected combination.

0–1B: Solo Selected Timbre

The Solo function will toggle between on and off each time
you select “Solo Selected Timbre.”

1

Select the page menu command “Solo Selected Timbre.”
When you select this, a check mark will appear at the left
of “Solo Selected Timbre” in the menu, and the Solo func-
tion will be on.

2

In pages that show parameters for an individual timbre,
you can select a particular timbre to Solo (in P0: Play, Pro-
gram Select page “Bank/Program,” etc.) so that only this
timbre will sound and the other timbres will be muted.
The “Selected Timbre Information” (0–1b) in each page
will indicate [Solo.]
To solo a different timbre, select a parameter of the tim-
bre that you wish to solo.

3

To cancel the Solo function, once again select “Solo
Selected Timbre” from the page menu.

If a timbre that is muted by the Solo function has been
set to a “Status” (0–1c, 2–1b) of EXT or EX2, MIDI note-
on/off messages will not be transmitted by that timbre.

0–2: Mixer

Here you can set the pan and volume for each timbre 1–8.

0–2a: Program Category, Pan, Volume, Hold

Balance

Program Category

Part of the program category name for the timbre program is
displayed here.

Pan

[RND, L001...C064...R127]

Sets the pan for each timbre 1–8.
L001...C064...R127:

A setting of L001 is far left and R127 is

far right. A setting of C064 will reproduce the pan setting of
the oscillator in Program mode.

If a mono insert effect is in use, the settings you make here
will be ignored. In this case, the “Pan (CC#8)” (P8: 8–2)
parameter in Insert FX page will adjust the panning of the
sound after the insertion effect (“3. Mixer”

☞p.181).

RND:

The oscillator pan will change randomly at each note-

on.

If “Status” (0–1c, 2–1b) has been set to INT, MIDI con-
trol change #10 (panpot) messages can be received to
control the setting. CC#10 values of 0 or 1 will place the
sound at far left, 64 at center, and 127 at far right.
Pan can be controlled by messages received on the
“MIDI channel” (2–1b).

0–1A

0–1B

0–1

0–1a

0–1b
0–1c

0–2a

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L001
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R127

Left

Center

Right

Pan (CC#10)

C064

Left

Center

Right

L032

L001

R096

R127

Left

Center

Right

Left

Center

Right

OSC1

OSC2

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=L032
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=R096

Pan (CC#10)

C064

L032

L001

R096

R127

OSC1: Amp1 Pan=C064
OSC2: Amp2 Pan=C064

Left

Center

Right

Pan (CC#10)

C064

Left

Center

Right

L032

L001

R096

R127

OSC1

OSC2

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