Sequencer p1: cue list, 1–1: cue list, Create and play back a cue list – KORG Triton Studio User Manual

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P0

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P3

P4

P5

P6

P7

P8

P9

1–1: Cue List

The cue list allows you to playback multiple songs in succes-
sion. You can specify a number of repetitions for each song.
The TRITON STUDIO allows you to create twenty cue lists.
In a single cue list you can freely connect up to 99 songs.
Each unit in a cue list is called a “step,” and you can specify
a song number and a repeat (number of repetitions) for each
step.
For example you could create each part of a song (intro, mel-
ody A, melody B, break, solo backing, ending etc.) as an
individual song, and use a cue list to play the intro twice,
melody A four times, melody B four times, the break twice,
melody A four times ... etc. to produce the entire song. In
cases when you wish to change the structure of the song,
this Cue List function can help you work more efficiently.
The page menu command “Convert to Song” (1–1D) lets
you convert the songs in a cue list into a single song.
For example you can use a cue list to create the backing, con-
vert the cue list to a song, and then add solo phrases on
unused tracks.

1–1a: Location, Meter, , Tempo Mode, Cue List

Select, Track Select

Location

[0001:01.000…9999:16.191]

This displays the current location within the selected cue
list.
From the left, the numbers indicate the measure, beat, and
clock. Each can be set separately, and this will change the
current location within the cue list.
The range of the beat and clock will depend on the time sig-
nature of the corresponding song.

When “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: 1–1a) is Internal, a
Song Position Pointer message will be transmitted each
time you change the location within the cue list. If
“MIDI Clock” is set to External MIDI or External
mLAN

, and “Receive Ext. Realtime Commands” (Glo-

bal P1: 1–1a) is turned on, receiving a Song Position
Pointer message from the specified source will cause
the location to change.
If the location exceeds the allowable data range of a
Song Position Pointer message, it will not be transmit-
ted.

Meter (Time Signature)

[1/4...16/16]

This displays the time signature of the currently-playing
song.

(Tempo)

[040...240]

Specifies the tempo at which the song in the cue list will be
played (

☞“0–1a: Tempo”).

Tempo Mode

[Auto, Manu]

Auto:

Playback will follow the tempo specified by each song

in the cue list. It will not be possible to change the “
(Tempo)” setting during playback.
Manu (Manual):

Tempo specified in the song will be

ignored, and playback will use the tempo specified above
for “ (Tempo).”

Cue List Select

[C00...C19: name]

Selects the cue list that you wish to play.
When using a cue list to play songs, you must first load the
necessary data into internal memory, either from media
(floppy disk etc.), or by a MIDI data dump from an external
sequencer.

When “MIDI Clock” (Global P1: 1–1a) is Internal,
selecting a cue list in this page will cause a Song Select
message (corresponding to the cue list number) and
Song Position Pointer message to be transmitted. When
“MIDI Clock” is External MIDI or External mLAN, a
Song Select message from the specified source will
switch cue lists.

Track Select

[Track01...Track16: name]

Selects the track that you wish to play manually from the
keyboard along with the playback of the cue list.
While a cue list is playing, you can play along using the
track settings and musical data of the song selected by the
current “Step” (1–1c).
The track selected here can be specified independently for
each song in the cue list.
When you are playing back different songs in succession,
and want to play along using the same program on the key-
board, set “Track Select” (0–1a) to the same track and pro-
gram for each step.
At the right you can view the program bank, program num-
ber, and name of the program selected for “Track Select.”

1–1b: Selected Step Information

This shows information on the currently selected or playing
“Step.”

STEP

(01...99/01...99)

The selected step number is shown at the left, and the total
number of steps (not including the last step) is shown at the
right.

SONG

(000...199)

This shows the number and name of the song for the cur-
rently selected step.

Length

(000...999)

This shows the number of measures in the song for the cur-
rently selected step.

1–1c: Step, Song, Repeat, Load FX?

Step [Measure]

[01...100 (M0001...M9999)]

This displays the step number and its starting measure.
“Step” indicates each step number. The “Step” indicated by
the symbol is the currently-selected or currently-playing
step. This can be directly selected by “Song” (1–1c) or “Cur-
rent Step” (1–1d). When stopped, pressing the SEQUENCER
[START/STOP] key will cause playback to begin from this
step.
“Measure” indicates the starting measure of each step. This
cannot be edited.

Sequencer P1: Cue List

1–1

1–1a

1–1c

1–1b

1–1d

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