TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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Writing global settings, user drum kits,<br />
and user arpeggio patterns<br />
The settings you edit in Global mode can be written into<br />
internal memory. This is done using the operations Write<br />
Global Setting, Write User Drum Kits, and Write User<br />
Arpeggio Patterns. If you wish to use these edited settings<br />
after you turn the power off, be sure to write the<br />
data first.<br />
There are two ways to write global settings, user drum<br />
kits, and user arpeggio patterns.<br />
Before you write a user drum kit or user arpeggio<br />
pattern, the Global mode memory protect setting<br />
must be turned off (☞“Memory protect”).<br />
The user arpeggio pattern parameter settings<br />
“Tempo,” “Pattern,” “Octave,” “Resolution,” “Sort,”<br />
“Latch,” “Key Sync,” and “Keyboard” are set independently<br />
in the Program, Combination, and Song<br />
modes. These settings are not saved when you perform<br />
the Write operation described here.<br />
If you have edited these parameters in Program or<br />
Combination mode you must return to that mode to<br />
write them.<br />
Using a page menu command to write<br />
1 To write global settings (the various settings in Global<br />
P0–P4), press the page menu command “Write<br />
Global Setting” in Global P0–P4.<br />
The Write Global Setting dialog box will appear.<br />
To write user drum kits, press the page menu command<br />
“Write Drum Kits” in Global P5.<br />
The Write Drum Kits dialog box will appear.<br />
To write user arpeggio patterns, press the page menu<br />
command “Write Arpeggio Patterns” in Global P6.<br />
The Write Arpeggio Patterns dialog box will appear.<br />
The same dialog box will also appear if, in each of the<br />
above pages, you hold down the [ENTER] key and<br />
press the [0] key.<br />
2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK button.<br />
To cancel, press the Cancel button.<br />
When you press the OK button, the display will ask<br />
“Are you sure?” Press the OK button once again to<br />
write the data.<br />
Using the (SEQUENCER) [REC/WRITE] key to<br />
write<br />
1 In the following pages, press the SEQUENCER [REC/<br />
WRITE] key.<br />
A dialog box will appear.<br />
Global settings: Global P0–P4<br />
User drum kits: Global P5<br />
User arpeggio patterns: Global P6<br />
The example shown is for Update Arpeggio Patterns<br />
2 To execute the Write operation, press the OK button.<br />
To cancel, press the Cancel button.<br />
● Memory in Global mode<br />
When the power is turned on, the Global mode data is<br />
called from internal memory into the Global mode memory<br />
area. Then when you modify the parameters in Global<br />
mode, the data in the memory area will be modified. If<br />
you wish to save this modified data in internal memory,<br />
you must Write it.<br />
When you write, the data in the memory area will be written<br />
into the global settings, drum kits, and arpeggio patterns<br />
of internal memory.<br />
If you turn off the power without writing, the modified<br />
data in the memory area will be lost.<br />
When you Write, the<br />
various Global mode<br />
settings will be saved in<br />
internal memory.<br />
Global Setting<br />
The pages of Media mode<br />
Media mode page structure<br />
Edit<br />
Memory Area<br />
When the power is<br />
turned on, the settings<br />
Write Power On are called into the<br />
memory area.<br />
Internal Memory<br />
Drum Kit<br />
Editing will affect the data that has<br />
been called into the memory area.<br />
Arpeggio<br />
Pattern<br />
Page Explanation<br />
Load Load the selected file or directory into internal<br />
memory.<br />
Save Save data from internal memory to media<br />
such as a media.<br />
Utility Rename, copy, or delete a disk or file, create<br />
new directories, and set the date and time.<br />
Make Audio CD Write Wave files to an audio CD.<br />
Play Audio CD Play back an audio CD.<br />
Edit WAVE Edit Wave files stored in media.<br />
Media Information View information for the selected media.<br />
For details on how to access each mode and page,<br />
refer to “Basic operation” (☞p.13).