TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
TRITON Extreme Operation Guide - Platinum Audiolab
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4 Adjust the settings of the various parameters.<br />
“Octave”: Selects the octave range in which the arpeggio<br />
will be played.<br />
Octave: 4<br />
UP<br />
If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, the “Octave<br />
Motion” setting (Global P6: Arpeggio, Pattern Setup<br />
page) will affect the way in which the arpeggio is<br />
played.<br />
“Resolution”: Specifies the timing value of the arpeggio<br />
notes over a range of 3 – .<br />
“Gate”: Specifies the length (gate time) of each note in<br />
the arpeggio. If a user arpeggio pattern is selected, you<br />
can set this to Step. In this case, the value of the “Gate”<br />
setting for each step (Global P6: User Arpeggio, Pattern<br />
Edit page) will be used.<br />
This value will be in effect when the ARPEGGIATOR<br />
[GATE] knob is in the center position (12 o’clock). Be<br />
sure that the knob is in the center position when you<br />
make this setting.<br />
“Velocity”: Specifies the velocity of the notes in the<br />
arpeggio. If this is set to Key, the velocity with which<br />
you actually played each note will be used. If a user<br />
arpeggio pattern is selected, you can set this to Step. In<br />
this case, the value of the “Vel” setting for each step<br />
(Global P6: User Arpeggio, Pattern Edit page) will be<br />
used.<br />
This value will be in effect when the ARPEGGIATOR<br />
[VELOCITY] knob is in the center position (12<br />
o’clock). Be sure that the knob is in the center position<br />
when you make this setting.<br />
When a preload user arpeggio pattern is selected, setting<br />
the “Gate” or “Velocity” to Step will add a sense<br />
of groove to the arpeggio pattern.<br />
“Swing”: This adjusts the timing of the even-numbered<br />
notes in the arpeggio (counting from the first<br />
note), to give the pattern a sense of “swing.”<br />
“Sort”: If this is checked, the arpeggio will be sounded<br />
in order of pitch, regardless of the order in which notes<br />
were played on keyboard (On). If this is unchecked,<br />
the arpeggio will be sounded in the order in which the<br />
notes were played on keyboard (Off).<br />
Sort<br />
OFF, UP<br />
Sort<br />
ON, UP<br />
“Latch”: If this is checked, the arpeggio will continue<br />
playing even after you take your hand off the keyboard.<br />
If this is unchecked, the arpeggio will stop playing<br />
when you take your hand off the keyboard.<br />
“Key Sync.”: If this is checked, the arpeggio pattern<br />
will start from the beginning when you play a note<br />
after having released all notes. This setting is suitable<br />
when you are playing in realtime, and want the arpeggio<br />
to start at the beginning of the measure. If this is<br />
unchecked, the arpeggio pattern will always be synchronized<br />
to the tempo of the MIDI clock. For details<br />
on synchronization, refer to “Synchronizing the arpeggiator”<br />
(☞p.102).<br />
“Keyboard”: If this is checked, the notes you play on<br />
the keyboard will be heard as well as the arpeggiated<br />
notes. If this is unchecked, only the arpeggiated notes<br />
will be heard.<br />
The same setting can be made by editing the parameter<br />
of the same name (or abbreviation) in the Program P0:<br />
Play, Arpeggio page.<br />
You can use the page menu command “Copy Arpeggiator”<br />
to copy arpeggiator settings from another<br />
program or combination (☞PG p.29).<br />
5 In the Scan Zone page, specify the range in which the<br />
arpeggiator will operate.<br />
“Bottom Key,” “Top Key”: The arpeggiator will operate<br />
when you play keys within the specified range.<br />
Keys outside of this range can be played in the normal<br />
manner, and will not be affected by the arpeggiator<br />
on/off.<br />
For example if you set “Pattern” to P000: UP, check<br />
“Latch,” set “Top Key” to B3, and “Bottom Key” to C-<br />
1, playing a note B3 or lower will trigger the arpeggiator.<br />
Since “Latch” is on, the arpeggio will continue<br />
even after you release the keys. You can use the C4<br />
and higher keys to play conventionally along with<br />
the arpeggio sounded by the B3 and lower keys. To<br />
change the arpeggio, play keys in the range of B3 and<br />
below.<br />
“Bottom Velocity” “Top Velocity”: The arpeggiator<br />
will operate when you play notes with a velocity (playing<br />
strength) that is within the specified range. Notes<br />
played with a velocity outside this range will be<br />
sounded normally, without regard to the arpeggiator<br />
on/off.<br />
6 If you wish to save the edited program settings to<br />
internal memory, turn off memory protect in Global<br />
mode, and write the program (☞p.115, 116).<br />
Linking the arpeggiator to a program<br />
If you want the arpeggiator settings written in a program<br />
to be selected when that program is selected, check Program<br />
for “Auto Arpeggiator” (Global P0: Basic Setup,<br />
Basic page).<br />
95<br />
Program<br />
Combination<br />
Sequencer<br />
Sampling<br />
Song Play<br />
Global<br />
Effect<br />
Media, etc<br />
Preset<br />
Other