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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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In Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes, you<br />

can set this parameter using the Sampling page menu<br />

command “Select Bank & Smpl. No.”.<br />

MEDIA: The sample will be written to the media.<br />

If you select MEDIA, you can also select the writingdestination<br />

drive.<br />

In all modes, this is specified by the page menu command<br />

“Select Directory.”<br />

Media Select<br />

In the “Media Select” field, select the drive. Use the<br />

Open and Up buttons to move between levels of the<br />

directory hierarchy to select the desired directory. Press<br />

the Done button to finalize the settings.<br />

If you sampled to the media as a WAVE file, the<br />

“Auto +12 dB On” setting will be ignored. The playback<br />

level of the WAVE file is set by “WAVE File Play<br />

Level” (☞PG p.158).<br />

2 In “Sample Time,” specify the length of time that you<br />

want to sample.<br />

This can be set in units of minutes and seconds.<br />

If you are sampling to RAM (sample memory), you<br />

can sample a maximum of approximately 2 minutes 54<br />

seconds in mono, or approximately 1 minute 27 seconds<br />

in stereo.<br />

If you are sampling to MEDIA, you can sample a maximum<br />

of 80 minutes in either mono or stereo (mono:<br />

approximately 440 Mbytes, stereo: approximately 879<br />

Mbytes).<br />

3 Set “Sample Mode” to specify whether a mono or a<br />

stereo file will be created.<br />

L-Mono: The sound of the internal L channel will be<br />

sampled in mono.<br />

R-Mono: The sound of the internal R channel will be<br />

sampled in mono.<br />

Stereo: The sound of the internal L and R channels will<br />

be sampled in stereo.<br />

The recording level and “Auto +12 dB On”<br />

When you resample the playback of a song, or your keyboard<br />

performance using a program, combination, or<br />

sample, or if you mix your performance with an external<br />

audio source and sample the result, you should normally<br />

set “Recording Level” to –12.0 (dB). If you resample at<br />

–12.0 (dB), the sample data will be recorded at the optimum<br />

level, but the playback level will be lower than the<br />

level during sampling (if “+12 dB” is off). In such cases,<br />

you can check “Auto +12 dB On” when you resample, so<br />

that “+12 dB” (Sampling mode Loop Edit page) will automatically<br />

be turned on, and the recorded sample will play<br />

back at the same level at during resampling.<br />

When you sample an external audio source, you should<br />

normally set “Recording Level” to +0.0 (dB). The sample<br />

data will be recorded at the optimum level. If you sample<br />

with “Auto +12 dB On” turned off at this time, “+12 dB”<br />

(Sampling mode Loop Edit page) will be off, and the sample<br />

will play back at the same level at which it was sampled.<br />

When the power is turned on, “Recording Level” and<br />

“Auto +12 dB On” will default to the following settings.<br />

Program, Combination, Sequencer modes<br />

“Recording Level”: –12.0 (dB), “Auto +12 dB On”: on<br />

Sampling mode<br />

“Recording Level”: +0.0 (dB), “Auto +12 dB On”: off<br />

These settings assume that you will mainly be resampling<br />

in Program, Combination, and Sequencer modes (listed<br />

above), and performing conventional sampling in Sampling<br />

mode (listed below).<br />

Optimizing the sample memory (RAM)<br />

If RAM has been specified as the destination to which<br />

data will be written during sampling, you can specify that<br />

sample memory (RAM) be automatically optimized after<br />

the data is written. When optimization is performed,<br />

unused areas that are occupying memory space will be<br />

reorganized to increase the available free space. In the<br />

Global mode P0: Basic Setup, Input/Sampling page, you<br />

can check “Auto Optimize RAM” so that RAM will automatically<br />

be optimized when sampling ends. In this case,<br />

you will always be able to sample without any wasted<br />

RAM area, but the sound will stop for a time when sampling<br />

ends. If a song is being played back in Sequencer<br />

mode, the playback will stop.<br />

If you are playing back a song, or if you are repeatedly<br />

recording multiple samples in various locations while listening<br />

to audio input from a CD etc., you can sample with<br />

“Auto Optimize RAM” unchecked, and then execute the<br />

page menu command “Optimize RAM” (found in the<br />

Sampling page of Program, Combination, or Sequencer<br />

modes, and in P0–P4 of Sampling mode) to optimize the<br />

RAM when the remaining amount of memory begins to<br />

decrease. The remaining amount of sample memory<br />

(RAM) can be checked in Sampling mode P0: Memory<br />

Status.<br />

Examples of sampling settings<br />

Resampling only the sound of the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

(e.g., arpeggiator and/or keyboard performance)<br />

“Input”: Analog<br />

Input1 “BUS Select”: Off<br />

Input2 “BUS Select”: Off<br />

“Source BUS”: L/R<br />

“Recording Level”: –12.0<br />

“Auto +12dB On”: On (checked) ☞PG p.6, 64<br />

Resampling the sound of the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

(arpeggiator and/or keyboard performance) together<br />

with the input sound from the AUDIO INPUT 1 jack<br />

“Input”: Analog<br />

Input1 “BUS Select”: L/R, “Pan”: C064 or as desired<br />

Input2 “BUS Select”: Off<br />

“Source BUS”: L/R<br />

“Recording Level”: –12.0<br />

“Auto +12dB On”: On (checked) ☞PG p.6, 64<br />

67<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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