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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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4 For Input1 and Input2, set “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select”<br />

to specify the destination to which the external audio<br />

signal you selected in “Input” will be sent.<br />

L/R: Send to the L/R bus.<br />

IFX1–IFX5: Send to the corresponding insert effect.<br />

1, 2, 3(Tube), 4(Tube), 1/2, 3/4(Tube): Send to the jINDI-<br />

VIDUAL 1–4, 1/2, or 3/4 bus(es).<br />

Use “Level” to adjust the signal level. Normally you<br />

will set this to 127. Use “Pan” to specify the stereo position.<br />

In the Input section (COMBI, PROG, SEQ, S.PLAY,<br />

MEDIA) you can specify the send levels “Send1<br />

(MFX1)” and “Send2 (MFX2)” to master effects 1 and 2.<br />

These settings can be made if “BUS (IFX/Indiv.)<br />

Select” is L/R or Off.<br />

“Send1 (MFX1)” and “Send2 (MFX2)” cannot be set<br />

in Sampling mode.<br />

• The input from the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack is set by<br />

Input1, and the input from the AUDIO INPUT 2 jack is<br />

set by Input2.<br />

• The L channel of the input from the S/P DIF IN jack is<br />

set by Input1, and the R channel is set by Input2.<br />

Example:<br />

Send the signal from the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack in mono<br />

to the L/R bus<br />

Input1 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” L/R, “Level” 127,<br />

“Pan” L000<br />

Example:<br />

Send the signal from the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2 jacks<br />

in stereo to the L/R bus<br />

Input1 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” L/R, “Level” 127,<br />

“Pan” L000<br />

Input2 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” L/R, “Level” 127,<br />

“Pan” R127<br />

When “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select” is changed from Off<br />

to L/R or IFX, please be aware that the volume level<br />

of the AUDIO OUT L/MONO and R jacks and the<br />

headphones may rise excessively.<br />

An easy way to make these settings is to use the Auto<br />

Sampling Setup “REC Audio Input” function. You<br />

can do this in Sampling P0: Recording or in Program<br />

P0: Play, Sampling.<br />

2. Setting the recording level (Recording<br />

Level [dB])<br />

1 Produce sound at the volume that you want to record.<br />

If you are inputting via the AUDIO INPUT 1 and 2<br />

jacks, gradually turn the [LEVEL] knob from the MIN<br />

position toward MAX. Set the level immediately below<br />

the point where the display indicates “ADC OVER-<br />

LOAD !!” (AD converter input overload).<br />

The best audio quality will be obtained at a level<br />

immediately below the point where “ADC OVER-<br />

LOAD !!” is displayed (i.e., the highest level that does<br />

not produce an overload).<br />

2 Press the SAMPLING [REC] key.<br />

Produce sound at the volume that you want to record.<br />

Watch the level meters to check the input volume.<br />

Use the “Recording Level” slider to adjust the recording<br />

level.<br />

The output volume will not change at this time, but<br />

your adjustment will affect the data that will be sampled.<br />

If “CLIP!!” is displayed, lower the “Recording Level”<br />

(located at the right of the display) to an appropriate<br />

level.<br />

We recommend that you set the “Recording Level” as<br />

shown below, depending on whether you are sampling<br />

only an external input source, or resampling the playback<br />

of a song or a performance played on a program,<br />

combination, or sample.<br />

At this time you can also set “Auto +12 dB On”<br />

(☞p.67) so that the recorded sample will play back at<br />

an appropriate level.<br />

When sampling only an external input source:<br />

“Recording Level”: +0.0 (dB)<br />

“Auto +12 dB On”: off (unchecked)<br />

When resampling (sampling the playback of a song, or<br />

your keyboard performance using a program, combination,<br />

or sample) or<br />

When simultaneously resampling and sampling an<br />

external audio source:<br />

“Recording Level”: –12.0 (dB)<br />

“Auto +12 dB On”: on (checked)<br />

(☞p.67 “The recording level and “Auto +12 dB On””)<br />

3 When you have finished making adjustments, press<br />

the SAMPLING [REC] key.<br />

3. Specifying the recording method<br />

(Recording Setup/Sampling Setup)<br />

1 In “Source BUS,” select the source that you want to<br />

sample.<br />

The sound being sent to the bus you select here will be<br />

sampled.<br />

L/R: The sound being sent to the L/R bus will be sampled.<br />

Indiv.1/2: The sound being sent to the Individual 1, 2<br />

bus will be sampled.<br />

For examples of these settings, refer to the various<br />

examples of sampling. (☞p.67, 70, 75, 82, 83, QS p.19,<br />

22)<br />

65<br />

Program<br />

Combination<br />

Sequencer<br />

Sampling<br />

Song Play<br />

Global<br />

Effect<br />

Media, etc<br />

Preset<br />

Other

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