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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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70<br />

Applying an insert effect to a sample and<br />

resampling it<br />

The process of applying an insert effect etc. to a sampled<br />

sound and then sampling it once again is called “resampling.”<br />

1 In the P0: Recording, Recording page, assign the sample<br />

that you want to resample to “Sample Select.”<br />

When the power is first turned on, the assigned sample<br />

will be set to “Orig.Key” C2.<br />

2 Press the page menu button, and choose “Auto Sampling<br />

Setup” from the menu.<br />

A dialog box will appear.<br />

3 Choose “Auto Resample through IFX,” and select the<br />

effect that you want to use.<br />

4 Press the OK button to execute the command.<br />

Sampling settings will be made automatically.<br />

Let’s take a look at the settings that were made automatically.<br />

Input 1 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select”: Off<br />

Input 2 “BUS (IFX/Indiv.) Select”: Off<br />

Input from the INPUT 1, 2 jacks is turned off.<br />

“Source BUS”: L/R<br />

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

“Trigger”: Sampling START SW<br />

After you’ve pressed the SAMPLING [REC] key to<br />

enter sampling-ready mode, resampling will begin<br />

when you press the SAMPLING [START/STOP] key.<br />

“Resample”: Auto<br />

The sample assigned to the index will be resampled<br />

automatically.<br />

“Key”: C2<br />

Use “Key” to specify the sample that will be resampled.<br />

“Recording Level”: –12.0<br />

This is the default setting for resampling.<br />

“Save to”: RAM<br />

The data will be written to sample memory (RAM).<br />

“Sampling Mode”: Stereo<br />

The sound of the internal L/R channels will be sampled<br />

in stereo.<br />

“Auto +12dB On”: On<br />

The “+12 dB” setting will automatically be turned on<br />

for the samples you record.<br />

“BUS (IFX) Select”: IFX1<br />

The output of the sample will be sent to IFX1. (☞step<br />

6)<br />

Be aware that if you change the “BUS” setting from<br />

Off to L/R or IFX1–5, the volume level sent to the<br />

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

may rise excessively.<br />

5 In P2: Loop Edit, check the “+12 dB” setting.<br />

By making the following settings, you will be able to<br />

resample at the optimal level.<br />

If “+12 dB” is not checked:<br />

“Recording Level”: +0.0 (dB)<br />

(P0: Recording, Recording page)<br />

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

(P0: Recording, Preference page)<br />

If “+12 dB” is checked:<br />

“Recording Level”: –12 dB (dB)<br />

(P0: Recording, Recording page)<br />

“Auto +12 dB On”: Off (checked)<br />

(P0: Recording, Preference page)<br />

6 In the P8: Insert Effect, Routing page, you can see that<br />

“BUS (IFX) Select” is set to IFX1.

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