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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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Playing a combination P0: Play<br />

Here you can select and play combinations. You can select<br />

the program for each timbre 1–8 and set its status, pan,<br />

and level. You can also make settings for the arpeggiator,<br />

external audio input, and sampling.<br />

Selecting a combination<br />

You can select a combination in any of the following three<br />

ways.<br />

• From the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

Selecting by bank/combination number<br />

Selecting by combination category<br />

Selecting by using 10’s Hold<br />

• From a connected foot switch<br />

• By receiving MIDI program changes<br />

Selecting a combination on the <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong><br />

Selecting by bank/combination number<br />

1 Make sure that “Combination Select” is selected.<br />

If it is not, select the COMBINATION P0: Play page<br />

and press “Combination Select” to highlight it.<br />

Category<br />

popup button<br />

Combination<br />

Select popup<br />

button<br />

Combination<br />

Select<br />

Bank/Program<br />

(Program Select)<br />

Status<br />

2 Use the VALUE controllers to select the combination<br />

number that you want to play.<br />

You can use any of the following methods.<br />

• Turn the [VALUE] dial.<br />

• Use the [ ][ ] keys.<br />

• Use numeric keys [0]–[9] to specify a number, and<br />

press the [ENTER] key.<br />

3 Press a BANK [A]–[E] or [H]–[N] key to select a bank.<br />

By switching banks you can select combinations from<br />

other banks. (The key will light, and the upper left of<br />

the LCD screen will indicate the selected bank.)<br />

For example to select bank [B], press the BANK [B] key.<br />

(The [B] key lights, and the upper left of the LCD<br />

screen indicates Bank B.)<br />

Selecting a combination by bank<br />

When you press the “Combination Select” popup button,<br />

a list of the combinations in each bank will appear, allowing<br />

you to choose one of these combinations. (☞Refer to<br />

the corresponding example for programs on p.20.)<br />

Selecting a combination by category<br />

When you press the Category popup button, a list of combination<br />

categories such as keyboard, organ, bass, or<br />

drums will appear, allowing you to select a combination<br />

from a specified category. With the factory settings, the<br />

combinations are organized into sixteen categories. (Refer<br />

to the corresponding example for programs on p.20.)<br />

Using 10’s HOLD when selecting a combination<br />

When you press the [./10’s HOLD] key to turn on the 10’s<br />

HOLD function (the LCD screen will indicate ), the<br />

ten’s digit of the combination number will be held, and<br />

you will able to switch combinations simply by pressing a<br />

single numeric key. In this case only the one’s place of the<br />

number will change. You can use the [ ][ ] keys to<br />

switch the ten’s place. (☞Refer to the corresponding<br />

example for programs on p.21.)<br />

Selecting a combination using a footswitch<br />

You can assign the Combination Up/Down function to an<br />

on/off type foot switch (such as the optional PS-1) connected<br />

to the rear panel ASSIGNABLE SWITCH jack, and<br />

use it to switch combinations. (☞p.90)<br />

Selecting a combination from an external MIDI device<br />

You can transmit a MIDI program change message from<br />

an external MIDI device to the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> to switch<br />

combinations. (☞PG p.290)<br />

☞ For details on the factory-set combinations, refer to the<br />

VNL.<br />

Using controllers to modify the sound<br />

You can use the joystick, ribbon controller, SW1, SW2,<br />

Realtime Controls [1]–[4], [VALUE] slider, keyboard, and<br />

a foot pedal/switch to control the sound.<br />

☞ Refer to the corresponding explanation for programs<br />

on p.21.<br />

Easy combination editing<br />

Selecting a program for each timbre 1–8<br />

(Program Select tab)<br />

Switching the program assigned to each timbre 1–8 will<br />

change the sound of the combination.<br />

There are three ways to switch programs. For details on<br />

each procedure, refer to the appropriate page of explanations.<br />

• Selecting a program from the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

by bank/program number<br />

by program category<br />

• Selecting a program by receiving a MIDI program<br />

change<br />

MIDI program changes cannot switch programs for a<br />

Timbre whose “Status” is set to other than INT.<br />

☞ For details on the factory-set program names, refer to<br />

the VNL.<br />

Status<br />

This specifies the status of MIDI and the internal tone generator<br />

for each timbre 1–8. Normally, you will set this to<br />

INT if you want the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s internal tone generator<br />

to sound. Set this to Off for timbres you are not<br />

using. If the status is set to Off, EXT, or EX2, that timbre<br />

will not sound. The EXT and EX2 settings allow the timbre<br />

to control a connected external MIDI device. (☞QS p.8, PG<br />

p.38)<br />

Mixer tab<br />

Here you can adjust the pan and level for each timbre 1–8.<br />

(☞QS p.9, PG p.40)

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