TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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3 Adjust the “Lvl” (Level) for High and Low multisamples<br />
to set their volume balance.<br />
If you do not wish to use this function, set the “Velocity<br />
M.Sample SW Lo→ Hi” value to 001. Only the<br />
High multisample will sound.<br />
Rev (Reverse) check box<br />
If this is checked, the multisample will be played backward.<br />
This can produce interesting results when used on<br />
sound-effects, etc. Normally you will not check this.<br />
● When “Oscillator Mode” = Double<br />
To use OSC2, set “Oscillator Mode” to Double in the Program<br />
Basic page.<br />
In the same way as for OSC1, you can set High and Low<br />
multisamples for OSC2.<br />
The playback pitch can be set independently. By using the<br />
same multisample with slightly different “Tune” settings,<br />
you can “detune” the oscillators to produce a richer<br />
sound.<br />
It will be convenient to use the page menu command<br />
“Copy Oscillator” to make the oscillator settings<br />
match each other.<br />
● When “Oscillator Mode” = Drums<br />
In the Program Basic page, set “Oscillator Mode” to<br />
Drums. When this is set to Drums, you will be able to create<br />
a drum program.<br />
This will select a drum kit instead of a multisample. TRI-<br />
TON <strong>Extreme</strong> provides 50 factory preset drum kits that<br />
are suitable for a wide variety of music. (☞VNL)<br />
Here you can only select a drum kit. To edit or create a<br />
drum kit, use Global P5: Drum Kit (☞p.92).<br />
The following multisamples or drum kits can be used<br />
for the oscillator.<br />
• Preset multisamples (see the table on the preceding<br />
page)<br />
• Multisamples that you sampled (RAM)<br />
(Programs can be created from multisamples/samples<br />
that you sampled in Sampling mode etc. or loaded<br />
from media in Media mode.)<br />
• Nine internal drum kits (ROM)<br />
• 144 user drum kits created in Global mode<br />
(Drum samples can be freely assigned to each key to<br />
create a drum kit. For the sound of each key, you can<br />
make filter and amp settings, and specify routing to the<br />
effects and to the individual audio outputs.)<br />
Velocity Zone page<br />
Here you can specify the range of velocities for each oscillator.<br />
In the example shown above, the velocity ranges are<br />
as follows.<br />
• OSC1 will sound at all velocity values.<br />
• OSC2 will sound only on strongly played notes (64<br />
and above).<br />
• You can use Velocity Multisample Switching in<br />
addition to this parameter (☞“High Multisample, Low<br />
Multisample”). For this example, set “OSC1” in<br />
“Velocity M.Sample SW Lo→Hi” to 032 and “OSC2”<br />
to 096. The settings are shown as vertical lines in the<br />
velocity zone display.<br />
In this example, the multisamples will sound over four<br />
levels.<br />
Velocity values 001–031: sounds only the OSC1 Low<br />
multisample.<br />
Velocity values 032–063: sounds only the OSC1 High<br />
multisample.<br />
Velocity values 064–095: sounds the OSC1 High multisample<br />
and the OSC2 Low<br />
multisample.<br />
Velocity values 096–127: sounds the OSC1 High multisample<br />
and the OSC2 High<br />
multisample.<br />
Controller Setup page<br />
For each program, this tab lets you make settings for the<br />
[SW1] and [SW2] key, and for the B-mode of REALTIME<br />
CONTROLS knobs [1]–[4] (☞p.129, PG p.14, 279, 280)<br />
25<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other