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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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You can specify the way in which the [SW1] and [SW2]<br />

keys will operate: either Toggle, when the assigned function<br />

will be switched between on and off each time the<br />

key is pressed, or Momentary, when the assigned function<br />

will be active on only as long as you hold down the<br />

switch.<br />

In Program mode, the function of the [SW1] and<br />

[SW2] keys can be checked in the P0: Play, Performance<br />

Edit page.<br />

When you write a program or combination, the on/<br />

off status of the [SW1] and [SW2] keys is saved.<br />

For details on making these settings, refer to “Setting<br />

the function of [SW1] and [SW2]” (☞p.129).<br />

Using the Lock function (examples)<br />

Joystick<br />

1 Select program bank J001: Acoustic Piano, and play<br />

the keyboard.<br />

To select a program, make sure that you are in Program<br />

mode, and press the BANK [J] key, numeric key [1],<br />

and then the [ENTER] key.<br />

2 Move the joystick toward yourself (the –Y direction).<br />

The modulation will deepen, and at the same time, resonance<br />

will be applied to give a unique character to the<br />

sound.<br />

3 While holding the joystick toward yourself, press the<br />

[SW2] switch (The [SW2] key will light).<br />

The modulation effect at this point will be maintained.<br />

(Lock function)<br />

SW 1 SW 2<br />

4 Release the joystick, and play the keyboard.<br />

The modulation will stay the same as it was when the<br />

[SW2] key was pressed. Moving the joystick toward<br />

yourself will not affect the sound.<br />

5 Press the [SW2] key once again to release the Lock<br />

function.<br />

Ribbon controller<br />

Make sure that the J001: Acoustic Piano program is<br />

selected.<br />

1 Press the [SW2] key. (The [SW2] key will light.)<br />

2 Touch the ribbon controller, and move your finger to<br />

left and right.<br />

Movement in the +X direction will brighten the tone,<br />

and movement in the –X direction will darken the tone.<br />

3 Take your finger away from the ribbon controller.<br />

The sound will remain as it was before you removed<br />

your finger. (Lock function)<br />

4 Press the [SW2] key once again to release the Lock<br />

function.<br />

In the LCD screen, SW2 indicates JS–Y & Ribbon<br />

Lock. This means that the [SW2] key is assigned to<br />

control the Lock function for the joystick –Y direction<br />

and the ribbon controller (☞PG p.279). The key will<br />

operate in Toggle mode.<br />

If you move the joystick in the –Y direction, press the<br />

[SW2] key to turn on the Lock function, then operate<br />

the ribbon controller, and finally release both controllers,<br />

the sound you modified by the two controllers<br />

will be maintained.<br />

In many programs and combinations, the [SW2] key<br />

is assigned to control the Lock function for the joystick<br />

–Y direction and the ribbon controller.<br />

The Lock function can also be applied to aftertouch. If<br />

the [SW1] or [SW2] switch is assigned to After Touch<br />

Lock, the effect produced by pressing down on the<br />

keyboard can be held by turning on the [SW1] or<br />

[SW2] switch.<br />

For details on the [SW1] and [SW2] switch functions,<br />

refer to PG p.279.<br />

REALTIME CONTROLS [1], [2], [3], [4]<br />

These knobs can be used to control the filter cutoff frequency<br />

and resonance, the amp and filter EG, volume,<br />

portamento time, pan, pitch LFO, or the send levels to the<br />

master effects, etc. You can also use these knobs to control<br />

the Valve Force parameters.<br />

1 Press the [REALTIME CONTROLS] key to switch the<br />

function of the realtime controllers.<br />

Each time you press the key, A-mode, B-mode or Valve<br />

Force will be alternately selected, and the corresponding<br />

LED will light.<br />

2 Rotate the desired knob to control the sound, etc.<br />

☞ For details about what is controlled, refer to QS p.6.<br />

[VALUE] slider<br />

When a program number is selected in Program P0: Play<br />

page, or when a combination number is selected in Combination<br />

mode page P0: Play page, you can use the<br />

[VALUE] slider as a source for alternate modulation or<br />

effect dynamic modulation, and control program parameters<br />

or effect parameters.<br />

Keyboard<br />

Velocity<br />

The force with which you initially strike a note can apply<br />

an effect.<br />

Normally this is used to control volume, or the speed or<br />

sensitivity of the EG.<br />

After Touch<br />

This effect can be applied by varying the pressure on a key<br />

that is already being held down.<br />

Normally this is used to control volume, tone (cutoff frequency),<br />

or LFO sensitivity etc.

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