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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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Creating multisample indexes and<br />

sampling<br />

Here’s how to create indexes for a multisample, and how<br />

to assign a sample to each index.<br />

1 Select the P0: Recording, Recording page.<br />

MS<br />

(Multisample Select)<br />

Sample Select<br />

Index<br />

2 Select “MS (Multisample Select),” and create a multisample.<br />

To create a new multisample, press the “MS (Multisample<br />

Select)” popup button. Then press a Multisample<br />

No. in the list for which no name has been entered,<br />

or use the numeric keys [0]–[9] to input a number and<br />

then press the [ENTER] key.<br />

A dialog box will appear.<br />

If you want to create a stereo multisample, check the<br />

“Stereo” box, and press the OK button.<br />

If you want to create a monaural multisample, uncheck<br />

the “Stereo” box, and press the OK button.<br />

3 Press the Create button to create an index.<br />

Immediately after the power is turned on, the “Index”<br />

will be indicated as 001/001. This means that there is<br />

only one index.<br />

The range that is highlighted in the keyboard & Index<br />

is the range of the selected index.<br />

Press the Create button several times. Each time you<br />

press it, an index will be created. The keyboard display<br />

will indicate the zone and original key location of each<br />

index.<br />

The index that is created when you press the Create<br />

button will be created according to the P0: Recording,<br />

Preference page Create Zone Preference settings. (These<br />

settings can also be made in P3: Multisample, Preference<br />

page Create Zone Preference. ☞PG p.116, 137)<br />

Immediately after the power is turned on, “Position”<br />

will be Right (to selected index), “Zone Range” will<br />

be 12 Keys, and “Original Key Position” will be Bottom,<br />

so that indexes will be created as shown below.<br />

If you set “Zone Range” to 1 Key, an index will be<br />

created for each note of the keyboard. It is convenient<br />

to use 1 Key when you wish to sample numerous<br />

takes in succession, such as when recording phrases<br />

or rhythm loops.<br />

4 Select “Index.”<br />

“Index” can also be selected by holding down the<br />

[ENTER] key and playing a note on keyboard. For this<br />

example, select 001.<br />

5 Assign a sample to the “Index.”<br />

If sample memory (RAM) already contains samples,<br />

use “Sample Select” to select the sample and assign<br />

it.<br />

If you want to record a new sample, you can sample it<br />

now.<br />

The sample you record will be automatically assigned<br />

to the index you selected in step 4.<br />

The assigned sample will sound when you play the<br />

keyboard in the range of the index to which the sample<br />

is assigned.<br />

6 Repeat steps 4 and 5 to assign a sample to each<br />

index.<br />

The number and order of the indexes in a multisample,<br />

the range of each index, and the original key<br />

position can be freely changed later if desired. (“Multisample<br />

editing” ☞p.77)<br />

Creating multiple samples<br />

In the example procedure described above, several<br />

indexes were created (by pressing the Create button several<br />

times), and then samples were assigned to each<br />

“Index.”<br />

As an alternative method, it is also possible to create one<br />

index, sample into it, and then repeat these two steps.<br />

1 Press the Create button once to create an index.<br />

2 Record a sample.<br />

The recorded sample will automatically be assigned to<br />

the index you created in step 1.<br />

3 Repeat steps 1 and 2.<br />

This is an efficient way to record multiple samples.<br />

(☞QS p.20)<br />

69<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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