TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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Assigning a name (Rename)<br />
You can modify the name of an edited program, combination,<br />
song, drum kit, user arpeggio pattern, multisample<br />
or sample etc..<br />
You can also modify the category names for programs and<br />
combinations.<br />
These renaming operations can be performed in the following<br />
pages.<br />
Program Program P0...9 page menu command: Write<br />
Program<br />
Combination Combination P0...9 page menu command: Write<br />
Combination<br />
Song Sequencer P0, 2...4, 7 page menu command:<br />
Rename Song<br />
Cue List Sequencer P1 page menu command: Rename Cue List<br />
Track Sequencer P5: Track Name<br />
Pattern Sequencer P6: Pattern Name<br />
Multisample Sampling P0...4 page menu command: Rename MS<br />
Sample Sampling P0...4 page menu command: Rename<br />
Sample<br />
Drum Kit Global P5 page menu command: Rename Drum Kit<br />
User arpeggio<br />
pattern<br />
Program<br />
category<br />
Combination<br />
category<br />
Global P6 page menu command: Rename<br />
Arpeggio Pattern<br />
Global P4: Program Cat.<br />
Global P4: Combination Cat.<br />
File Media Save: Save All...Save Audio CD Track List,<br />
Utility page menu command: Rename<br />
As an example, here’s how to input “<strong>Extreme</strong>01” in step<br />
3 of “Using the page menu command Write.”<br />
1 Press the text edit button to open the text edit dialog<br />
box.<br />
2 Press the Clear button.<br />
Press the Shift button to switch to uppercase characters,<br />
and press E.<br />
Press the Shift button once again to switch to lowercase<br />
characters, and press the characters x, t, r, e, m, e,<br />
0, 1.<br />
3 Press the OK button to close the dialog box.<br />
If you don’t need to make any corrections, press the<br />
OK button to close Write Program.<br />
Text<br />
Cursor<br />
Cursor buttons<br />
Move the cursor<br />
to left or right.<br />
Clear button<br />
Delete all characters<br />
of the text.<br />
Space button<br />
Insert a space at the<br />
cursor location.<br />
Character Set<br />
Selects the type of<br />
character.<br />
Character buttons<br />
Shift button<br />
Switches between<br />
uppercase and<br />
lowercase<br />
characters.<br />
Delete button<br />
Deletes the<br />
character to the left<br />
of the cursor.<br />
Cancel button, OK button<br />
If you are satisfied with the<br />
text that you input, press the<br />
OK button. If you wish to<br />
discard your input and exit<br />
the text edit box, press the<br />
Cancel button.<br />
Memory protect<br />
To prevent programs, combinations, songs, user drum<br />
kits, and user arpeggio patterns from being overwritten<br />
accidentally, the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> provides a Memory<br />
Protect setting that prohibits writing to memory.<br />
Before you save edited data or load data from media, use<br />
the following procedure to turn the memory protect off<br />
(uncheck the appropriate check box).<br />
You must also turn memory protect off before loading the<br />
above data from media or via a MIDI data dump, or<br />
before recording in Sequencer mode.<br />
1 Press the [GLOBAL] key to enter Global mode.<br />
2 After pressing the [MENU] key, press either P0: Basic<br />
Setup or the [0] key.<br />
3 Press the System Pref. tab.<br />
The System Preference page will appear.<br />
4 Press the “Memory Protect” check box for the type of<br />
data you wish to write to internal memory, so that the<br />
box is unchecked. When the box is unchecked, Memory<br />
Protect is off, and data of this type may be written<br />
to internal memory.<br />
115<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other