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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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E Notice that 0000: LOOP1-140BPM-L is selected for<br />

“Sample (Sample Select),” and that the sample waveform<br />

data is displayed.<br />

The selected sample is a stereo sample. The L and R<br />

waveforms will be shown in the upper and lower parts<br />

of the sample waveform display.<br />

F Use “Start” to set the start address, “LoopS (Loop<br />

Start)” to set the loop start address, and “End” to set<br />

the end address.<br />

The sample will sound as follows.<br />

When looping is on: S → E → LoopS → E → (continue<br />

repeating LoopS → E)<br />

When looping is off: S → E<br />

Select “Start” (highlighted), and use the [VALUE] dial<br />

etc. to specify the location at which the sample will<br />

begin sounding. The vertical line in the display will<br />

move accordingly.<br />

If necessary, you can press the ZOOM buttons to<br />

expand or shrink the waveform display. Zoom will<br />

expand or contract the display beginning at the<br />

“Start,” “LoopS (Loop Start),” or “End” point that is<br />

selected.<br />

Zoom-in vertically<br />

Zoom-out horizontally Zoom-in horizontally<br />

Maximum<br />

horizontal zoom-out<br />

1x horizontal zoom-in<br />

Zoom-out vertically<br />

If you check “Use Zero,” locations where the waveform<br />

is at zero will automatically be found and<br />

selected when you use the [VALUE] dial etc. to set<br />

“Start,” “LoopS (Loop Start),” or “End” points. This<br />

makes it easy to set these points to addresses that will<br />

not produce clicks or noise in the loop.<br />

For this example, set “LoopS (Loop Start)” and<br />

“Start” to the same value.<br />

If desired, you can make a dotted vertical line appear<br />

in the sample waveform display to indicate the BPM.<br />

If you use this function with waveforms that have a<br />

specific BPM, it will be easier to make accurate settings<br />

for “End.”<br />

G Select the page menu command “Grid” to access the<br />

dialog box.<br />

Check “Grid,” set “Resolution” to , and press the OK<br />

button.<br />

Set “Grid” to 140. With these settings, vertical dotted<br />

lines will be displayed at 140 BPM quarter note intervals.<br />

Set “End.”<br />

When “Loop” is On, the dotted vertical “Grid” lines<br />

will start at “LoopS (Loop Start).” If you want to set<br />

“End” at the end of one 4/4 measure, the fourth vertical<br />

line from the “LoopS (Loop Start)” line will be the<br />

end of the first measure. Place “End” at this vertical<br />

line.<br />

H Use “Truncate” to delete the unwanted data that is<br />

outside of the start (or loop start) and end addresses.<br />

Select the page menu command “Truncate” to access<br />

the dialog box.<br />

Select the Front & End radio button.<br />

In this example, we will not change the settings of the<br />

“Save to No.” and “Overwrite” check boxes, so press<br />

the OK button to execute. When you execute the operation,<br />

the truncated samples 0002: LOOP1-140B0002-L<br />

and 0003: LOOP1-140B0002-R will be automatically<br />

assigned to Index 1.<br />

Please refer to “A note on saving samples” (☞p.77)<br />

for a cautionary note regarding the “Save to No.” and<br />

“Overwrite” check boxes.

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