TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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Table of Contents<br />
About this manual.......................................ii<br />
Introduction................................................ 1<br />
Main features...................................................................... 1<br />
Front and rear panel.......................................................... 3<br />
Names and functions of objects in the LCD screen ...... 8<br />
Overview of the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s modes................ 10<br />
About polyphony ............................................................ 12<br />
Basic operation................................................................. 13<br />
Setup....................................................... 15<br />
Connections...................................................................... 15<br />
Turning the power on/off.............................................. 18<br />
Playing and editing programs<br />
(Program Mode)....................................... 19<br />
Program structure............................................................ 19<br />
Playing a program P0: Play............................................ 20<br />
Program editing............................................................... 23<br />
Oscillator settings P1: Edit-Basic ................................... 24<br />
Pitch settings P2: Edit-Pitch ........................................... 26<br />
Filter settings P3: Edit-Filter........................................... 27<br />
Amplifier settings P4: Edit-Amp................................... 28<br />
LFO settings P5: Edit-Common LFO ............................ 29<br />
Arpeggiator settings P7: Edit-Arpeggiator.................. 30<br />
Insert Effect settings P8: Edit-Insert Effect................... 30<br />
Master Effect and Valve Force settings<br />
P9: Edit-Master Effect.................................................. 30<br />
More about Alternate Modulation................................ 30<br />
Auto Song Setup function .............................................. 30<br />
Playing and editing combinations<br />
(Combination Mode)................................. 31<br />
Combination structure.................................................... 31<br />
Playing a combination P0: Play ..................................... 32<br />
Combination editing ....................................................... 33<br />
Timbre 1–8 program, pan and volume<br />
P1: Edit-Program/Mixer............................................. 34<br />
Settings for status, MIDI channel, and pitch parameters<br />
P2: Edit-Trk Param ...................................................... 35<br />
MIDI filter settings P3: Edit-MIDI Filter ...................... 36<br />
Layer, split, and velocity switch settings/Controller<br />
settings P4: Edit-Zone/Ctrl ........................................ 36<br />
Arpeggiator settings P7: Edit-Arp. ............................... 37<br />
Insert Effect settings P8: Edit-Insert FX........................ 37<br />
Master Effect and Valve Force settings<br />
P9: Edit-Master FX....................................................... 37<br />
Auto Song Setup function .............................................. 38<br />
Producing songs (Sequencer mode) ........... 39<br />
Features of the sequencer............................................... 39<br />
The structure of Sequencer mode ................................. 40<br />
Preparations for recording............................................. 41<br />
Recording methods......................................................... 43<br />
Song editing methods..................................................... 50<br />
Creating and playing a Cue List ................................... 53<br />
Creating and recording RPPR (Realtime Pattern Play/<br />
Record).......................................................................... 55<br />
Recording the sound of a combination or program... 58<br />
Caution and other functions in Sequencer mode ....... 59<br />
Sampling (Open Sampling System)............ 61<br />
Features of sampling on the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> .......... 61<br />
How Sampling mode is organized ............................... 62<br />
Samples and Multisamples............................................ 63<br />
Preparations for sampling ............................................. 64<br />
Sampling and editing in Sampling mode.................... 68<br />
Sampling in Program, Combination, or Sequencer<br />
modes ............................................................................ 80<br />
SMF (Standard MIDI File) playback ............ 85<br />
How Song Play mode is structured.............................. 85<br />
Playing SMF data ............................................................ 86<br />
Playback using the Jukebox function ........................... 87<br />
Playing along with SMF data ........................................ 88<br />
Settings for the entire <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />
(Global mode) .......................................... 89<br />
How Global mode is structured.................................... 89<br />
Basic Setup P0: Basic Setup............................................ 89<br />
MIDI-related settings P1: MIDI..................................... 90<br />
Pedal and other controller settings P2: Controller ..... 90<br />
Creating original scales P3: User Scale......................... 91<br />
Drum kit settings P5: Drum Kit .................................... 92<br />
Arpeggiator settings P7: Edit-Arpeggiator.................. 94<br />
Effect and Valve Force settings ................ 103<br />
Routing settings and effect settings............................ 104<br />
Valve Force settings ...................................................... 109<br />
Loading and saving data, creating audio CDs,<br />
and editing Wave files<br />
(Media mode, etc.).................................. 113<br />
Types of data that can be saved .................................. 113<br />
Writing to internal memory......................................... 114<br />
The pages of Media mode............................................ 116<br />
Saving on media Media, Save ..................................... 117<br />
File copying, deleting, and formatting<br />
(Media, Utility) .......................................................... 119<br />
Loading data Media, Load........................................... 121<br />
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