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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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6. Mode keys<br />

Use these keys to enter the desired mode.<br />

When you press a key, the key will light, and you will<br />

enter the mode whose key you pressed ( ☞p.10).<br />

[COMBI] key<br />

Combination mode will be selected.<br />

[PROG] key<br />

Program mode will be selected.<br />

[SEQ] key<br />

Sequencer mode will be selected.<br />

[SAMPLING] key<br />

Sampling mode will be selected.<br />

[S.PLAY] key<br />

Song Play mode will be selected.<br />

[GLOBAL] key<br />

Global mode will be selected.<br />

[MEDIA] key<br />

Media mode will be selected.<br />

7. [COMPARE] key<br />

Use this key when you wish to compare the sound of the<br />

program or combination that you are currently editing<br />

with the un-edited sound already in memory. You can also<br />

use this key to make “before and after” comparisons<br />

when recording or editing in Sequencer mode ( ☞p.14).<br />

8. VALUE controllers<br />

The following VALUE controllers are used to set the value<br />

of the selected parameter ( ☞p.14).<br />

[VALUE] slider<br />

Use this to modify the value of a parameter.<br />

This controller is convenient when<br />

you wish to make large changes in the<br />

value.<br />

This slider can also be used as a modulation<br />

source.<br />

[ ][ ] keys<br />

These are used to increase or decrease the parameter<br />

value in steps of one. These keys are convenient for making<br />

fine parameter adjustments.<br />

[VALUE] dial<br />

Use this dial to modify the value of the parameter.<br />

Numeric keys [0] – [9], [ENTER] key, [–] key<br />

[./10’s HOLD] key<br />

Use these keys to numerically input a parameter value.<br />

Use numeric keys [0]–[9], the [–] key, and the [./10’s<br />

HOLD] key to enter the value, and press the [ENTER] key<br />

to confirm it. The [./10’s HOLD] key lets you input a<br />

value with a decimal point. The [–] key inverts the sign<br />

(+/–) of the parameter value.<br />

The [./10’s HOLD] key is also used when you wish to<br />

hold the 10’s place while selecting programs or combinations.<br />

By holding down the [ENTER] key while you press a<br />

numeric key [0]–[9] you can select up to ten page menu<br />

commands from the current page. In Program and Combination<br />

modes, you can hold down the [ENTER] key and<br />

press the SEQUENCER [REC/WRITE] key to turn on the<br />

Auto Song Setup function. ( ☞p.58)<br />

9. LCD screen<br />

The <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> features our exclusive TouchView<br />

graphic interface, based on a touch-panel LCD screen.<br />

By touching on objects that are shown in the LCD screen,<br />

you can select pages, tabs, and parameters, and set values<br />

( ☞p.8).<br />

10. [EXIT] key<br />

When in P (page) 1–9 of each mode, pressing the [EXIT]<br />

key will move to P (page) 0 of that mode.<br />

When a dialog box is open, this key will cancel the settings<br />

made in the dialog box and close the dialog box (corresponds<br />

to the Cancel button). If a popup menu or page<br />

menu is open, pressing [EXIT] will close the menu.<br />

11. [MENU] key<br />

Use this key to move between pages. When you press the<br />

[MENU] key, a list of the pages in the mode will appear in<br />

the LCD screen. Press the desired page, and you will<br />

move to that page. You can also move to a page by holding<br />

down the [MENU] key and pressing the corresponding<br />

numeric key [0]–[9] (☞p.9, 13).<br />

12. BANK keys<br />

These keys are used to switch the program/combination<br />

bank.<br />

PROG BANK:<br />

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E] (SMPL), [F] (MOSS), [G] (GM), [H],<br />

[I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N]<br />

COMBI BANK:<br />

[A], [B], [C], [D], [E], [H], [I], [J], [K], [L], [M], [N]<br />

In Program mode, these keys select the program bank.<br />

In Combination mode, these keys select the combination<br />

bank. When assigning a program to the various timbres in<br />

a combination, then these keys will select the program<br />

bank. In this case, the key of the program bank selected<br />

for the timbre will light.<br />

In Sequencer and Song Play modes when the edit cell<br />

(highlighted area) is located on the program name of a<br />

track, these keys will select the program bank, just as in<br />

Combination mode.

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