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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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• Tone: At each step, a chord consisting of up to 12 tones<br />

(Tone No. 00–11) can be sounded.<br />

To input tones, select “Step No.” and then use numeric<br />

keys [0]–[9], [–], and [./10’s HOLD] to input tones. The<br />

“Tone No.” corresponds to the [0]–[9], [–], and [./10’s<br />

HOLD] keys as shown below. Each time you press a<br />

[0]–[9], [–], or [./HOLD] key, the corresponding tone<br />

will be turned on/off. The horizontal lines of the grid<br />

shown in the center of the LCD screen indicate the<br />

tones.<br />

Tone00–09: [0]–[9] keys<br />

Tone10: [–] key<br />

Tone No. Length: 8<br />

Tone11: [./10’s HOLD] key<br />

Creating an example<br />

pattern<br />

1 Set “Step No.” to 01, and press the [0] key.<br />

2 Set “Step No.” to 02, and press the [1] key.<br />

3 Set “Step No.” to 03, and press the [2] key.<br />

4 Set “Step No.” to 04, and press the [1] key.<br />

5 Set “Step No.” to 05, and press the [3] key.<br />

6 Set “Step No.” to 06, and press the [1] key.<br />

7 Set “Step No.” to 07, and press the [2] key.<br />

8 Set “Step No.” to 08, and press the [1] key.<br />

01 05 Step No.<br />

9 When you play the keyboard as shown in the illustration,<br />

the arpeggiator will begin playing.<br />

Tone 0 corresponds to the pitch of the lowest key of<br />

chord you play on the keyboard. (If “Sort” is<br />

unchecked, it will correspond to the pitch of the first<br />

note you play.)<br />

0 For steps 01–08, make settings for “Pitch Offset,”<br />

“Gate,” “Velocity,” and “Flam.”<br />

“Pitch Offset”: This offsets the pitch of the arpeggio<br />

note in semitones up or down. You can input the same<br />

tone for each step, and change the “Pitch Offset” value<br />

for each to create a melody using a single tone.<br />

(☞“Melody pattern”)<br />

“Gate”: Specifies the length of the arpeggio note for<br />

each step. With a setting of Legato, the note will continue<br />

sounding either until the next note of the same<br />

tone or until the end of the pattern. With a setting of<br />

Off, the note will not sound.<br />

“Velocity”: Specifies the strength of the note. With a<br />

setting of Key, the note will sound at the strength with<br />

which it was actually played.<br />

The “Gate” and “Velocity” settings you make here<br />

will be valid if the “Gate” and “Velocity” parameters<br />

(Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator, Arpeg. Setup page) of<br />

the program selected in Program mode are set to<br />

Step. If these parameters have a setting other than<br />

Step, the “Gate” and “Velocity” that were specified<br />

for each individual step will be ignored, and all notes<br />

of the arpeggio will sound according to the settings in<br />

Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator. Be sure to verify the<br />

settings of the program.<br />

Set the “Gate” and “Velocity” by using the ARPEG-<br />

GIATOR [GATE] and [VELOCITY] knobs to the center<br />

position (12 o’clock).<br />

A To change the user arpeggio pattern name, use the<br />

“Rename Arpeggio Pattern” page menu command.<br />

(☞p.115)<br />

B If you wish to save the edited user arpeggio pattern to<br />

internal memory, be sure to Write the user arpeggio<br />

pattern. (☞p.116)<br />

If you turn off the power without writing, the edited<br />

contents will be lost.<br />

C If you wish to save the state of the program at the<br />

same time, return to Program mode and write the program.<br />

(☞p.114)<br />

Other examples of creating a user arpeggio<br />

pattern<br />

Melody pattern<br />

1 Set “Step No.” to 01, and press the [0] key.<br />

Set “Pitch Offset” to +00.<br />

2 Set “Step No.” to 02, and press the [0] key.<br />

Set “Pitch Offset” to +10.<br />

3 Set “Step No.” to 03, and press the [0] key.<br />

Set “Pitch Offset” to +00.<br />

4 Set “Step No.” to 04, and press the [0] key.<br />

Set “Pitch Offset” to +00.<br />

5 Set “Step No.” to 05, and press the [0] key.<br />

Set “Pitch Offset” to +12.<br />

6 For “Step No.” 06, do not enter a tone.<br />

99<br />

Program<br />

Combination<br />

Sequencer<br />

Sampling<br />

Song Play<br />

Global<br />

Effect<br />

Media, etc<br />

Preset<br />

Other

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