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TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab

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Settings for the entire <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong><br />

How Global mode is structured<br />

In Global mode you can make overall settings that apply<br />

to the entire <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>, such as master tune, key<br />

transpose, effect global switch, global MIDI channel, and<br />

system clock.<br />

In addition, you can create user drum kits, user arpeggio<br />

patterns, and scales, make settings for the damper pedal<br />

and assignable foot switches/pedals, and specify category<br />

names for programs and combinations.<br />

Song Play mode page structure<br />

Page Explanation<br />

P0: Basic Setup Basic settings for the entire <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong>. Audio input settings for use outside<br />

of Sampling mode.<br />

P1: MIDI MIDI-related settings for the entire <strong>TRITON</strong><br />

<strong>Extreme</strong>.<br />

P2: Controller Controller settings for the pedals etc. connected<br />

to the rear panel.<br />

P3: User Scale User registered scale settings. Specify 16<br />

octave scales, and one all-note scale.<br />

P4: Category Name Edit category names for programs and combinations.<br />

P5: Drum Kit Edit drum kits.<br />

P6: User Arpeggio Edit user arpeggio patterns.<br />

P7: ---<br />

P8: ---<br />

P9: ---<br />

For details on how to access each mode and page,<br />

refer to “Basic operation” (☞p.13).<br />

The edits you perform in Global mode will be preserved<br />

until the power is turned off, but will not be<br />

preserved after the power is turned off unless you<br />

first save your settings. Three types of data are handled<br />

in Global mode: user drum kit settings (Global<br />

P5), user arpeggio pattern settings (Global P6), and<br />

all other global settings (Global P0–P4). Each of these<br />

can be written into their respective memory area. This<br />

data can also be saved to various types of media in<br />

Media mode. (☞p.116, 117)<br />

Global mode does not provide a “Compare” function.<br />

(Global mode)<br />

Basic Setup P0: Basic Setup<br />

Basic Page<br />

Tuning to another instrument/Transposing<br />

“Master Tune” adjusts the overall pitch. Edit this setting<br />

when you are playing the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong> with other<br />

instruments, or when playing along with music on CD or<br />

tape. You can adjust the pitch in a range of ±50 cents (one<br />

semitone = 100 cents).<br />

“Key Transpose” shifts the pitch in semitone steps. Edit<br />

this setting when you want to transpose the sound of the<br />

entire <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>. You can adjust the transposition<br />

in a range of ±1 octave.<br />

Adjusting the way in which velocity or<br />

after touch will affect the volume or tone<br />

You can adjust the way in which changes in velocity or<br />

after touch will affect the volume or tone. By changing<br />

this, you can (for example) make the volume of the notes<br />

more consistent even when they are played with varying<br />

velocities (dynamics). Each curve has its own character, so<br />

you can select the curve that is appropriate for your own<br />

playing dynamics, playing style, and the effect that you<br />

wish to obtain (☞PG p.155).<br />

“Velocity Curve” selects the velocity curve, and “After<br />

Touch Curve” selects the aftertouch curve.<br />

Bypassing the effects<br />

You can bypass the insert effects and master effects for the<br />

entire <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>. For example if you’ve connected<br />

the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s outputs to an external mixer and<br />

are using an external effect processor to apply reverb or<br />

chorus to the sound along with other audio sources, you<br />

can turn off the <strong>TRITON</strong> <strong>Extreme</strong>’s master effects.<br />

If the Effect Global SW “IFX 1–5 Off,” “MFX1 Off,” and<br />

“MFX2 Off” items are checked, the insert effects, master<br />

effect 1, and master effect 2 will respectively be bypassed.<br />

89<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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