TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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8 Input the open hi-hat (Tone03).<br />
Set “Step No.” to 04, and press the [3] key. Then set<br />
“Step No.” to 08, and press the [3] key.<br />
If “Fixed Note Mode” is set to Trigger All Tones, playing<br />
a single note on the keyboard will cause the rhythm<br />
pattern to play.<br />
If “Fixed Note Mode” is set to Trigger As Played, playing<br />
a single note on the keyboard will cause only the<br />
kick (Tone00) to play.<br />
Playing two notes on the keyboard will cause only the<br />
kick (Tone00) and snare (Tone01) to play. In this way,<br />
the number of keys that you play will be played by the<br />
same number of tones.<br />
9 Set the parameters for each step.<br />
Use “Velocity” etc. to add accents to the rhythm pattern.<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 the notes<br />
of the arpeggio will be sounded according to the settings<br />
of the Program P7: Edit-Arpeggiator, Arpeg.<br />
Setup page. Check the 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 />
Dual arpeggiator editing<br />
Here we will use a combination as an example in our<br />
explanation.<br />
The same procedure applies when editing an arpeggio<br />
pattern in Sequencer and Song Play modes.<br />
If you have entered this mode from the Combination<br />
mode, the arpeggio pattern selected by the combination<br />
will be affected by your editing.<br />
1 In Combination mode, select a combination that uses<br />
the arpeggio pattern you wish to edit.<br />
For this example, select a combination to which both<br />
arpeggiators A and B are assigned.<br />
2 Press the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/OFF] key to turn on<br />
the arpeggiator (the key will light).<br />
Even if the arpeggiator had been turned off when you<br />
moved here, you can use the ARPEGGIATOR [ON/<br />
OFF] key to turn it on. However, if “Arpeggiator Run”<br />
A or B are not checked, and if “Arpeggiator Assign,” is<br />
set to off, then the arpeggiator will not operate.<br />
3 Select the Global P6: User Arpeggio, Pattern Setup<br />
page.<br />
4 If you moved here from Combination mode, use the<br />
“Arpeggio Select” A and B to select the arpeggiator<br />
that you wish to edit.<br />
If this is A, your editing will apply to the parameters<br />
and user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator A.<br />
If this is B, your editing will apply to the parameters<br />
and user arpeggio pattern of arpeggiator B.<br />
5 Switch between arpeggiators A and B, and edit their<br />
respective user arpeggio patterns.<br />
If you wish to stop one of the arpeggiators, return to<br />
Combination mode, and in Combination P0: Play,<br />
select the Arpeggio Play A or the Arpeggio Play B page<br />
and uncheck the “Arpeggiator Run” check box.<br />
6 To modify the name of a user arpeggio pattern, use<br />
the Utility “Rename Arpeggio Pattern.” (☞p.115)<br />
7 If you wish to save the edited user arpeggio pattern<br />
in internal memory, you must write the user arpeggio<br />
pattern.<br />
In this case, both user arpeggio patterns will be written<br />
simultaneously. If you turn off the power without writing,<br />
the edited contents will be lost (☞p.116).<br />
8 If you wish to save the state of the combination at the<br />
same time, return to Combination mode and write<br />
the combination. (☞p.114)<br />
When editing a user arpeggio pattern, pay attention<br />
to the global MIDI channel, the channel of each track,<br />
and the arpeggiator assignments, and make sure that<br />
the arpeggiator you are hearing is the pattern that<br />
you wish to edit.<br />
If you moved here from Sampling mode, the arpeggiator<br />
will not turn on. Nor will it be possible to edit<br />
arpeggio patterns.<br />
101<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other