TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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Creating and recording RPPR<br />
(Realtime Pattern Play/Record)<br />
This section explains how to assign a pattern to RPPR,<br />
and how to play and record. (☞QS p.3 “Performing with<br />
the RPPR function”)<br />
Creating RPPR data<br />
1 Create a new song. (☞p.50)<br />
2 Specify the program for each track.<br />
For this example we will use a template song. Use the<br />
Utility menu command “Load Template Song” to load<br />
P14: Hip Hop/Rap. It is not necessary to copy the patterns.<br />
(☞QS p.24)<br />
3 Select the Sequencer P6: Pattern/RPPR, RPPR Setup<br />
page.<br />
In this page, the RPPR function is automatically turned<br />
on.<br />
4 Use “KEY” to select the key to which the pattern will<br />
be assigned.<br />
Select C#2. This can also be selected by holding down<br />
the [ENTER] key and playing a note.<br />
C2 and lower keys are used to stop playback, and cannot<br />
be assigned.<br />
5 Check the “Assign” check box.<br />
6 Set Pattern Bank to the Preset pattern type, and set<br />
“Pattern Select” to pattern P121: HipHop 1/HipHop.<br />
7 Set “Track” to Track01: Drums.<br />
The selected pattern will be played according to the<br />
settings (program, etc.) of the track you select here.<br />
8 Assign patterns to other keys.<br />
For “KEY,” press the [ ] key to select D2.<br />
Press the Revert button.<br />
The settings for “Assign,” “Pattern (Pattern Bank),”<br />
“Pattern Select,” and “Track” will be set to the values<br />
that were specified earlier (in steps 5–7).<br />
P00: Pop&Balad 1/Std<br />
Preset Pattern P00 - P149<br />
Song<br />
P6: Rattern/RPPR, RPPR Setup<br />
Choose “Pattern Select,” and press the [ ] key to<br />
select P122: HipHop 2/HipHop.<br />
By using “Revert” in this way, you can work efficiently<br />
when the patterns to be assigned have consecutive<br />
or nearby numbers, or use the same track.<br />
Use the above method to assign several patterns from<br />
the range of P123: HipHop 3/HipHop–P135: HipHop<br />
15/HipHop.<br />
9 Press the C#2 key.<br />
The assigned pattern will play.<br />
Take your finger off the C#2 key, and press the D2<br />
key.<br />
The pattern will change, and playback will begin. At<br />
this time, the pattern operation will depend on the<br />
“Sync” and “Mode” setting.<br />
Set “KEY” to C#2, and set “Sync” to Measure. Make<br />
the same setting for D2.<br />
Now press the notes consecutively. Notice that the<br />
patterns operate in a different way.<br />
With the “Measure” setting, patterns will be handled<br />
in one-measure units. The second and subsequent patterns<br />
will start in sync with the end of previously<br />
played pattern.<br />
If you change the “Mode” setting to Once, the entire<br />
pattern will playback to the end even if you release<br />
your finger from the keyboard immediately.<br />
To stop playback, either press the same key once<br />
again, or press the C2 or lower key.<br />
For details on “Sync,” “Mode,” and “Shift,” refer to<br />
PG p.92.<br />
The assigned keys will be shown as a keyboard graphic<br />
in the LCD screen.<br />
Unassigned keys can be used for normal keyboard<br />
performance. Use “Track Select” to select the track<br />
that will be played from the keyboard. For example<br />
you might assign backing patterns such as drums and<br />
bass to the C#2–B2 keys and use these keys to control<br />
pattern playback, and use keys C3 and above to play<br />
solos in realtime. It is a good idea to keep the<br />
assigned keys together in this way.<br />
RPPR<br />
RPPR<br />
RPPR function is on<br />
Normal song playback<br />
and recording<br />
U00: R&B Suffle1<br />
User Pattern U00 - U99<br />
55<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other